We upgraded from a 9' Livingston dinghy to a plastic Whaly 310, but it was too heavy to lift on the modified Weaver Snap Davits by hand..I had to put a small hand cranked boat winch on a boom to lift it. Side benefit is that the boom supports a tarp during rainy weather (handy for drinking water supplementation) and shade for our dog during sunny weather. Me-thinks it didn't hurt Badger's looks at all, either.
Good idea, where due you stow them when the ladder is flipped up?
Very well thought out, Tug. I really like the idea that your ladder pivots so tightly against the back of the boat, one of the advantages of having a near plumb transom. It's out of the way unless you need it.
By the way, please stop blanking out the attractive topless models climbing the ladder.
By the way I don't want to kill ambiance but on of the girl from pic are no more on this world now
Sorry about that, Tug. It was a silly, unecessary comment.
I'm sure you will love those one...
Please stop, you are making my boat feel insufficient. :lol:
Love the galley pics with the stainless steel! Absolutely great! I was thinking of upgrading to a stainless steel countertop too.
I Like this hardtop replacement for Bimini.In many respects I preferred the look of the bimini up top. Problem was the PO had it made to suit himself, and I could not stand upright beneath it! So it had to go. At least I have somewhere for the solar panels now.
This is the kind of discussions that i joined the forum for.
Insequent, where did you get the hardtop-what's it made of.
Very nice job indeed.
This is the kind of discussions that i joined the forum for.
Insequent, where did you get the hardtop-what's it made of.
Very nice job indeed.
My deck after sanding and oiling and other improvements