It may appear to be "relatively" easy to hoist the dinghy onto the boat  
with the winches, but have you thought about the weight when going ashore? 
When  was the last time you went ashore and had to pull your dink up high 
enough to  keep it out of the surf? Or better yet, pull it back into the water 
when the  tide went out? Believe me neither is as easy as it may appear.
 
We had a dinghy & motor that weighed about 225 lbs, give or take 5-10  lbs. 
We also had davits on the stern of our boat. Well for 6 LONG  years we 
hoisted the dinghy (motor separate) up out of the water onto the  davits. That 
is a lot of weight!! 
 
We finally got smart and bought a Walker Bay dinghy and a smaller motor.  
Our new dink is about 125 lbs and the motor is about 25 lbs, give or  take 
about 5 lbs. Again, BELIEVE ME ... there is a GREAT deal of difference  is 
hoisting the dinghy now ON & OFF the boat and ON & OFF  the beach.
 
My vote ... get the Walker Bay. We have had ours for 2 seasons now and love 
 it!! The weight difference is well worth the change!
 
 
 
-Anita
Austin, Texas & Punta Gorda, FL
_Why  Knot IP 37_ 
(http://www.islandpacketphotos.com/search.asp?CatLevel=&Cat1_ID=&Cat2_ID=&Cat3_ID=&Cat4_ID=&SearchText=why+knot)
 _ Bahamas  2007 _ 
(http://whyknotip37.blogspot.com/) 
_Southwinds  Magazine Jan. 2008_ 
(http://www.southwindsmagazine.com/pdfs/southwindsjanuary2008.pdf)  Last page
Why Knot _upgrades _ 
(http://www.islandpacketphotos.com/search.asp?CatLevel=&Cat1_ID=&Cat2_ID=&Cat3_ID=&Cat4_ID=&SearchText=why+knot)
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/23/2009 3:39:34 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I have a  choice to buy either a 14' all fiberglass tender (like a  
boston  whaler) that weighs about 180 kgs empty or a Walker Bay hard  
bottom  inflatable, about 12 feet long, that weighs empty about 80  
kgs. The  winch and boom can support about 300 kgs.  


-Anita
Austin, Texas & Punta Gorda, FL  _Why  Knot Upgrades_ 
(http://www.islandpacketphotos.com/view_user_ads.asp?User_ID=279&Ad_ID=807) 
_Why  Knot IP 37_ 
(http://www.islandpacketphotos.com/search.asp?CatLevel=&Cat1_ID=&Cat2_ID=&Cat3_ID=&Cat4_ID=&SearchText=why+knot)
 _ Bahamas 2007 _ 
(http://whyknotip37.blogspot.com/) _Southwinds  Magazine Jan. 2008_ 
(http://www.southwindsmagazine.com/pdfs/southwindsjanuary2008.pdf)  Last  page


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