cww
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
I'm seriously considering putting a seadoo or something similar up where the dinghy normally goes. My boat has the factory electric davit. I've been shopping around for dinghies but it dawned on me that I can always just tow my whaler when I go to the islands, and that for anything other than traveling I'm much more likely to actually use a ski than I am a dinghy.
Couple questions, one is the newer pwc's are a little heavier than most dinghies. Most of them seem to run 800-850 pounds with fuel onboard. I can cut that number way down if I buy an older one, e.g. my old waverunner 3 was only around 400lbs with fuel. The newer ones have a lot more power and seat more people though. What exactly is the weight limit on the factory davit, and is that a real number? I have some friends with a bayliner 4588 and their davit broke lifting a rib that weighed less than the rating. I have other friends with a sea ray with a marquipt davit that lift probably 40-50% more than the rating and never had a problem. How sturdy are these? I plan to stay within the weight limit but it might be close. I'm guessing 750 or 800lb looking at it?
My other question is how worried should I be about handling a ski on the davit? Is the hard fiberglass vs. soft sides going to be a problem? I've never done it before, but I see lots of boats with them onboard so it can't be that bad, right? Anybody have experience doing this, is there anything I should be aware of?
Couple questions, one is the newer pwc's are a little heavier than most dinghies. Most of them seem to run 800-850 pounds with fuel onboard. I can cut that number way down if I buy an older one, e.g. my old waverunner 3 was only around 400lbs with fuel. The newer ones have a lot more power and seat more people though. What exactly is the weight limit on the factory davit, and is that a real number? I have some friends with a bayliner 4588 and their davit broke lifting a rib that weighed less than the rating. I have other friends with a sea ray with a marquipt davit that lift probably 40-50% more than the rating and never had a problem. How sturdy are these? I plan to stay within the weight limit but it might be close. I'm guessing 750 or 800lb looking at it?
My other question is how worried should I be about handling a ski on the davit? Is the hard fiberglass vs. soft sides going to be a problem? I've never done it before, but I see lots of boats with them onboard so it can't be that bad, right? Anybody have experience doing this, is there anything I should be aware of?
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