Hello everyone, I've searched around for an answer to this with no luck. What I'm wondering is if there is such a thing as davit system that would hold a rigid hull tender either off the rear edge of the swim step like usual, or further forward so that the tender was sitting on top of the swim step.
The reason I ask is that I'm looking at a trawler with a large swim step (about 3 ft deep) and with the dinghy off the back edge it adds a lot to the overall length of the vessel, complicating locating moorage. Before you ask, putting the tender on a deck somewhere isn't practical for this vessel.
Aside from the slip length concern, I think with the outboard removed and the tender held closer to the transom and lashed to the rail, perhaps with some padding involved, that would make a more secure and seaworthy option for longer or rougher passages.
I'm thinking that if there was a hinged davit mounted about 12" from the back edge of the swim step, with a 12" tang, the tender could be held off the back edge like typical, with some struts to secure the upper gunwale to the transom, but if you swung the hinge over the other way, the lower gunwale of the dinghy would then sit about two feet (12" x 2) from the back edge and then the tender would be entirely on top of the swim step. In that position you would not use the struts for the upper gunwale but instead lash it against the stern rail or stanchions.
Has anyone seen such an arrangement or have any other ideas for how to accomplish this? TIA
The reason I ask is that I'm looking at a trawler with a large swim step (about 3 ft deep) and with the dinghy off the back edge it adds a lot to the overall length of the vessel, complicating locating moorage. Before you ask, putting the tender on a deck somewhere isn't practical for this vessel.
Aside from the slip length concern, I think with the outboard removed and the tender held closer to the transom and lashed to the rail, perhaps with some padding involved, that would make a more secure and seaworthy option for longer or rougher passages.
I'm thinking that if there was a hinged davit mounted about 12" from the back edge of the swim step, with a 12" tang, the tender could be held off the back edge like typical, with some struts to secure the upper gunwale to the transom, but if you swung the hinge over the other way, the lower gunwale of the dinghy would then sit about two feet (12" x 2) from the back edge and then the tender would be entirely on top of the swim step. In that position you would not use the struts for the upper gunwale but instead lash it against the stern rail or stanchions.
Has anyone seen such an arrangement or have any other ideas for how to accomplish this? TIA