This looks like what I need. I have the same dingy. One question. How do get in and out of the dingy easily? I find the inflatable bottom makes it difficult. Would you have preferred a hard bottom dingy? Thanks, Al Al
Good morning! If the dinghy is inflated enough it’s pretty easy. We like the inflatable hull because we deflate and store the dinghy when not in use. I find it easiest to sit down on the swim platform, then slide on your butt down onto the baffles on the side of the dinghy. Good luck!
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing
Great video.
thank you for the video very good
nice system
This looks like what I need. I have the same dingy. One question. How do get in and out of the dingy easily? I find the inflatable bottom makes it difficult. Would you have preferred a hard bottom dingy? Thanks, Al Al
Good morning! If the dinghy is inflated enough it’s pretty easy. We like the inflatable hull because we deflate and store the dinghy when not in use. I find it easiest to sit down on the swim platform, then slide on your butt down onto the baffles on the side of the dinghy. Good luck!
good jog thanks
Thanks!
It doesn’t hurt the outboard to be laid on its side for extended time?
We have a Yamaha 6 that was designed to be laid on its side. Not all outboards can.
What are those drop down mounts called/where can I order them?
They are part of the Weaver Davit system. The bars that raise and lower the dinghy are called “snap-up davits”. Hope this helps!
Where did the stand off bars come from?
We ordered them from Weaver when we got the Davit kit. We needed those because our swim platform is quite a bit higher off the water. Good luck!
All looks very hard to me.
It was a little confusing the first time we loaded up the dinghy. But it is actually very easy to do now. Thanks for watching!