If you carry an outboard larger than two horsepower some thought it going to have to be given to getting it on and off the dinghy. We have always used the spinnaker halyard for this where we were not carrying the outboard already mounted. But a davit or boom mounted on the radar arch (or on its own as above) makes sense as well. The key ingredient is going to be leading the tackle to a winch to make the hoisting and lowering of the outboard easier.
Posted by Steve Dashew (May 22, 2011)
May 22nd, 2011 at 9:59 am
Different Subject:
Have you looked at the GE Advantium Microwave’s. They have halogen light cooking, don’t use a lot of energy and can bake a potato in 13 minutes and a meatloaf in 35 minutes. Seems to me an Advantium and two induction burners would make an excellent and efficient galley.
If the voltage is 240, an Advantium will back a potato in 8 minutes.
May 23rd, 2011 at 7:42 pm
Hi David:
Nice looking oven, but a touch too big for the 64. But it might be perfect for the 112. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.