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MattJacobson
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Posts: 2
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2012 1:44 pm
Home Port: Ossining, NY
Location: Hudson River

Hello Everyone

Post by MattJacobson »

Hi,
My name is Matt Jacobson and I am new to the board. Last year I bought Fair Tide, an Albin 28 TE flush deck 2006 from Howard and Carol Hellman, who besides being the nicest people in the world, kept Fair Tide in truly Bristol fashion. I have been a sailor all my life and owned and loved a double ended cutter built by Tom Morris in Southwest Harbor, Maine for 33 years, but lost her in Hurricane Irene. I decided to make the move to power and conveniently found Fair Tide at my own club in Ossining, NY (Hudson River). . While I've got your attention - I'm planning a cruise out to the "fishtail" of Long Island in a week and a half. I've purchased a Mercury 260 Dynamic RIB inflatable tender (about 8 1/2 ft by 4 3/4) that comes equipped with lifting rings. Does anyone here have experience with davits that would use these lifting rings?
Hope you're all enjoying this great summer (here in the Northeast). We deserve it after this past winter!
Yours with a fair tide,
Matt
halfmoon
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Posts: 97
Joined: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:53 am
Home Port: EDENTON, NC
Location: YEOPIM RIVER, NW ALBEMARLE SOUND

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Post by halfmoon »

Matt,
Recently bought a Highfield 260 and carry it on the swim platform, on its side. May not look as "yachty" but it works. We have lines through the slots at the outer edge of the platform. Then, with RIB afloat at edge the lines are lead under and, standing at transom seat, I can lift the dinghy onto its side. We cross the lines to make an X configuration over the hull and secure them aft at the ends of the toe rails.
MattJacobson
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Posts: 2
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2012 1:44 pm
Home Port: Ossining, NY
Location: Hudson River

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Post by MattJacobson »

Thank you, Halfmoon. I'll try it!
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