We tow our 9'6" inflatable astern either on a short painter or bow up on the second stern wave.
We hoist it with a spinnaker halyard and place it on the foredeck for transits or long term stowage. I can hoist it singlehanded. Dennis C. Touche' 35-1 #83 Mandeville, LA On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 11:18 AM, Dan via CnC-List <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > We JUST bought our first dinghy and it's time to figure out how to have it > interact with the mothership... > > No Davits... > > We have a 1986 C&C44 (with the ridiculously long reversed transom)... > There is no obvious towing fitting around the transom other than a couple > of rings that the previous owner added but both are only held on by a > couple of screws. How do people typically tow their dinghies? - from the > aft Cleats? > > IS it prudent to attempt to raise the dinghy form the water by way of the > mast swung out abeam with a couple shackles (like a crane) for deck storage? > > Thanks guys! > > Dan > Breakaweigh > 1986 C&C44 > Halifax, NS > > _______________________________________________ > > Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each > and every one is greatly appreciated. If you want to support the list - > use PayPal to send contribution -- https://www.paypal.me/stumurray > > >
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