Retirement Dream
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I am planning on mounting a Portland Pudgy dinghy on the swim platform of my 2014 R27 using Weaver davits. The swim platform currently has the factory installed handrail around it. Weaver makes standoffs that allow the dinghy to stand essentially straight up on the davits leaving the handrails in place. The other option is to remove the handrails and have the dinghy lean forward to the transom.
If I leave the handrails in place, the swim platform is still usable. However, I wonder about the stability of the dinghy; the drag it might produce (it would be sort of a big wind sock...); and, the extra length causing my Harbormaster to move me to a new slip because I would now be too long for the slip I am currently occupying.
On the other hand, removing the handrails might cause issues other than the loss of the use of the swim platform that I haven't anticipated. (Could the fiberglass delaminate in the former through holes?)
Thoughts anyone?
Scott
If I leave the handrails in place, the swim platform is still usable. However, I wonder about the stability of the dinghy; the drag it might produce (it would be sort of a big wind sock...); and, the extra length causing my Harbormaster to move me to a new slip because I would now be too long for the slip I am currently occupying.
On the other hand, removing the handrails might cause issues other than the loss of the use of the swim platform that I haven't anticipated. (Could the fiberglass delaminate in the former through holes?)
Thoughts anyone?
Scott