I'm purchasing an Albin 36 classic in WI. I want to fit it with St Croix removeable davits aft. Not sure whether the horizontal teak trim will need to be reinforced to support the davits and inflatable/motor. Any advice?
Joe
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Albin 36, St Croix Davits
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Re: Albin 36, St Croix Davits
I have davits that were installed by the previous owner. They are mounted thru the deck with 4 bolts each and have significant backing plates. In my opinion they are marginal. If you send me an e mail jleonard@usa.norgren.com I can reply with some pic so you can see what I am talking about. Dink is a 9 ft with an 8 hp Evinrude...really a light weight rig.
If I understand that you want to mount them to the teak toe rail....they will snap that toerail like nothing.
If I were to do it again...and I may redo mine...I would mount beefy stainless gussetted angle brackets to the transom and thru bolt the brackets with the largest backing plates I could fit. Then mount the davits to the brackets.
Hope this helps.
If I understand that you want to mount them to the teak toe rail....they will snap that toerail like nothing.
If I were to do it again...and I may redo mine...I would mount beefy stainless gussetted angle brackets to the transom and thru bolt the brackets with the largest backing plates I could fit. Then mount the davits to the brackets.
Hope this helps.
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1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
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Re: Albin 36, St Croix Davits
Thanks Jay, I agree. Looking at it again the St Croix's won't work. I'm now thinking of Weaver snap on davit/roll-up system.
Joe
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Re: Albin 36, St Croix Davits
One HUGE improvement you mat want to consider. It is someting I did the first year I owned thos boat and that is make the swim platform lomger. All these old trawlers have platforms so short you can't comfortable stand on them without holding on. I bought another teak platform that a boater removed to replace with fiberglass. It was made the same way out of teak strips screwed and glued together. I simply added the strips one by one on the boat side of the platform. I added 8 inches, now it's long enough to comfortably stand on.
Formerly
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT