Here’s my solution
I thought I would share my David, which I cobbled together from two others.
The crank comes from a weaver vertical David hoist system. When traveling, I use two ratchet straps to fasten the top of the David to eye rings I had made for the stern. I use a drill with a half inch socket to quickly raise and lower the dink. When traveling much of the dinks weight rests on the swim platform. Dink is a west marine 350. I can be out of the water in literally less than a minute.
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