In this simple project, the Atkins & Hoyle 1900 Davits were
installed on our C34, Mark II. At first, I spent a lot of time
measuring to see if the whole system could be made to work. The
concerns were over the span of the davits, and the curvature of the
transom. A small nylon plate was cut to the size of the mounts and
shaped to match the curvature of the transom. Three holes were
drilled on each side for the mounts. The bottom plate is in
compression, so I didn't worry too much about backing plates. Large
washers were sufficient. The top portion of the davits attach
directly above to the stern rail. This has the effect of adding
quite a lot of load to the stern rail. There is a large unsupported
span from the forward end of the pushpit to the integrated seat. I
have since added one more stanchion post to ease the load and reduce
the risk of deforming the railing.
I found the quality of the Atkins and Hoyle product to be superb.
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Enjoy,
Victor Menasce
Maple Sugar
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