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For Sale: St Croix Davits

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Gabe n Em

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Volans
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2001 PDQ MV 32
List is ~$1800.

These look good, I'll post some pictures shortly, but the original sticker is still on them!

quick release bases. They're reeved 4:1 in the photos but can be rigged 8:1. comes with line but no warranties on it's abilities express or implied:thumb:

We're in Savannah, GA currently but make regular trips to jacksonville and north florida. If you're in the outer banks, I'll be driving up at the end of this week for work - speak up quickly if you want them!! Otherwise, shipped on buyer's dime.

$1,100 OBO.

the dinghy is gone, time for these to go too. We're upgrading to a towed, hard dink.(whaler, livingston, etc) if you want to trade (we've got cash) let us know!:dance:
 

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What is the maximum weight that can be carried?
 
good question

I've got the product sheet somewhere, I'll get back to you tonight when I can get my hands on it.....
 
350 lbs total
 

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While I'm at it. I believe this is the 300 model
 

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Elevator going down. 1000 obo
 
finally headed home on friday. I was reminded that these are still sitting around!

price drop to $800
 
Hmm. What's the group think? Too expensive or noone is in need of some davits right now?
 
I'd love to have them. Just wrong country, wrong coast.
 
OK, new dinghy is here! (12' livingston:dance::dance:)

Lets get rid of these. Someone throw out an offer, theyre cluttering up the cockpit
 
Also: I've got another trip to OBX (Manteo) coming up in a little over a week. If you're south of VA and North of Jekyll Island, GA, I could probably get these to you at some point in the next 2 weeks.
 
Is this davit made with galvanized steel? I want to use it on the intercoastal and want to make sure the salt water will not make it rust.
 
Hello Bashu,
We've have them on the ICW, in the cheaspeake, and in the ocean on and off for the past 2 years (I don't know how long the PO had them) and they are looking good. You should be fine on the ICW - I'm sure the davits would appreciate a freshwater rinse whenever you're washing down the boat, but they seem to be really corrosion resistant and relatively maintenance free.

I'll look when I get home, I'm not sure if they are chromed or stainless or what:thumb:

-Gabe
 
I just re-read the text in the photos above: "they are made entirely of polished stainless steel"

so you're good to go!
 
Are these still available? Is there a model number?
 
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