I would think the easiest way would be to rig a bridal (1 bow and 2 stern) and 
run a line from your jib halyard. Then you could raise and lower with the aid 
of a winch and put it on the fore deck.
Joe McCary
Aeolus II
West River, MD
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-----Original Message-----
From: "mkeller23173" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 10:58:47 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [IC27A] Dinghy

Hey folks,

Looking for some creative dinghy transport solutions for our C270.  We sailed 
to Oxford, MD this weekend with our 7'6" dinghy deflated on deck.  Once at 
anchor, I dragged it to the stern and blew it up.  It worked ok, but was not 
the smoothest solution.  And forget about getting it back up on deck (it sat 
forward of the companionway on the trip over) it's too heavy to heave back up 
there.  So it ended up being deflated and not-so-elegantly tied to the stern, 
but that was roughly a 50 minute process

I don't want to drag it, my guess is we'll loose 1 to 1.5 knots.  Don't 
particularly want davits as the boat budget has been blown on the autopilot 
this year and I feel that might be overkill for our 27 foot boat.

I know there's only so many ways to bring a dinghy with you, but aside from 
deflating it or davits, am I missing some creative solution?  

Thanks,

Mike
C270 - Detente - #313


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