Tackle for Dingy

Martin610

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Fluid Motion Model
C-28
Vessel Name
Venture
Hi,

I recently injured my right arm. At my age it's taking a while to heal. I had always used a line on the dingy to haul it upright, either to just tie on, or more recently with the Weaver Davits I installed. Hauling it up has been aggravating my injury.

To help with that, I put a pulley on the dingy with a snap shackle. Photo below. This is often called a 'runner' system. Gives a mechanical advantage of about 1. So instead of hauling up 80 pounds or so it feels more like 40. Works great for me. I think I'm going to keep it after my arm heals. To make it a runner the pulley has to be on the dingy side with line attached to the railing. I used about 25 feet of line. I can unsnap the rig and stow it on the boat.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/rzqCaXiNrQv3HtX99

Makes it easier to lower to boat into the water too.

-martin610
 
We also have a 3:1 tackle with a trigger snap attaching a block to the grab line of the dinghy and a Velcro strap that attaches the other block to the top of the Bimini frame. Usually, I just reach as far over the swim step railing as I can to jerk the dinghy up over the Weaver mounts using a line run through the dinghy's grab line.

Barry Thompson
TOUCAN, R-27 Classic
 
You could also use a capstan on a Scotty pot puller, once in the position wanted take a turn on aft
Cleat. You already have the Scotty pad and plug. Bob
 
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