tisho
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I have a 34' Mainship Pilot Trawler. I believe the beam is 12'3". It has a small dive platform across the back. I am interested in any recommendation of which dinghy would work best for this boat. Any suggestions?
My boat's beam is 14.6' and my dinghy is 10.4'. Below are a few photos that show the dinghy to boat's beam relationship. It's hard to tell from the photos what actual room I have without going beyond the beam of the mother ship. Including the motor, it aint much!I have a 34' Mainship Pilot Trawler. I believe the beam is 12'3". It has a small dive platform across the back. I am interested in any recommendation of which dinghy would work best for this boat. Any suggestions?
For 2-3 people, you will need 10 ft rhib and 10 hp minimum to plane off.
Was wondering if anyone ever has ever run with a dinghy on stern davits where the dinghy is longer than the stern is wide. I see blow boaters do this a lot since the stern of there boats seem to taper back to be pretty narrow. And other than for docking issues with overhang Which is really more of a control issue for the larger boat I can’t really see any issue why not to go longer. I’m not talking about a much bigger dingy but something maybe a foot overhang on either side Would seem pretty acceptable to me. I’m not seeing much of a downside but quite a bit on the upside. I like the idea of having maybe a 14 foot flats boat since I like fishing quite a bit and it seems a bit more versatile than a 10-12 foot rhib. Thoughts?