Chris and Roger
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Just got a Present 42. Different winter on a boat ! Any suggestions on getting my dog (lab) on the boat when at anchor? We have a swim platform and a 4 step ladder up to the sundeck.
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Greetings,
Hmmm......difficult call. When we decided to buy a life preserver for Cruiser (Redbone Coonhound 55lb.) one of the criteria was to be able to lift him up by the handle on the back of the jacket and have him remain level. If you haven't got one already, maybe this may be a "harness" option.
Amazon.com: dog life preservers
Given the intelligence/trainability of Labs it probably would be fairly easy to ladder train but what about when it gets older? 85 lbs. won't get any lighter so, indeed, the davit approach could be the best. Get the dog used to it now so when he/she gets less agile it will be old hat.
The LAST thing you want to do is traumatize the dog or injure him/her if something slips and not knowing exactly what you have to work with that's all I can offer.
Hope this helps.
Many thanks for the great ideas. will end up using the davit or a block and tackle with some type of sling with front and rear support so he wont slip out.
Thank you for all the warm welcomes wish it could melt some of the snow must have 7+inches today.
does anyone have any ideas for propane mounting. originally on theflybridge in enclosed area under electronics. I looked at containers that were $500-$700. was wondering if a rv type container (only $50) would be enough protection and then were to put it.
Our boat is the aft master cabin with sundeck. will work on getting some pics.
Greetings,
Mr. JD. Part of the problem we found with the small selection of training harnesses we had access to was the dogs weight wasn't evenly distributed. We were able to find a life jacket that we felt supported the dog evenly upon lifting. Now we were just testing by hand on the handle and maybe attachment of a carabiner would upset that balance. Too late for us now but for future reference I would be interested in your suggestions.
70 pound, long bodied, female Golden Retriever.Thanks for the harness info. I found one by orvis that looks like it might be less pressure on the groin area. Let me know how yours works out. What kind of a dog is it for ?