12' Rib w/25hp on a C30?

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Sep 25, 2008
2,288
C30 Event Horizon Port Aransas
I am looking at a 12' avon rib with a 25 hp four stroke. It has a steering wheel and a seat that sits 4.
The J diminsion on my C30 is like 11' so it won't go there. Can I hang it on davits or is that just out of the question because of the weight or wind drag?

Can you bottom paint an inflatable?
 
Jan 27, 2008
3,086
ODay 35 Beaufort, NC
Bottom paint

I have bottom painted my achilles and kept it in the water for the past 19 years. The bottom paint works well. It seems like a really large boat to hang off davits. Also the motor is too large to remove and install each time you want to use it. I'd look for about a 10 foot dinghy with a 5 to 7.5 HP motor. My boat planes with a 4HP with only one person in it. With two people it won't plane. The achilles is a 10' 2" with wood floors and inflatable keel.
 

Sonya

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Oct 9, 2007
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Mirage Sloop 25 Spanish, Ontario, Canada
Hi there:
OK here goes....I sail a 25 ft Mirage (Canadian Made) sailboat, I tow a 330 quicksilver inflatable (11.3) ......and row it with oars ! LOL. I guess it all depends on what you want to do with your dinghy thinghy LOL

Sonya
 
Jul 1, 1998
3,062
Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Davit issues

Before I get to that, there is a C30 in the marina where I used to keep my boat that had a PWC on davits. My guess is the PWC weighs more than your proposed dinghy. However,...

To answer your question, putting that much weight on davits which hangs out over the stern of a 30ft boat will cause the stern to be weighed down with the resultant effect of slower sailing. With the stern down it causes a lot of drag.

Another issue is what happens when the mother boat is sailing at a heel angle - will the davits hold the dinghy on centerline or will it shift? What happens with that weight in a rough sea? Will the pushpit railing be used as a structural part of the davit system? If so, check out the size of pushpit mounting bolts - 1/4inch?

Still is another issue - gas. Where will you store all that gas? A 25hp uses a lot more fuel than, say, a 3hp.

I'll stay away from the other question of why a person really needs that much hp. To each his own.
 
May 11, 2005
3,431
Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
Sounds like a lot of dink

Hermit,
Thats a lot of dink, even for a larger boat. Most use a dink to put around an anchorage, go to the beach, store or whatever. That large of a dink would be nice if you had to go longer distances, and didn't have to load and unload it. I think that if you go out on any kind of extended cruise, you will find it to be a major hinderance. Just getting that 25 on and off would be a real PITA. Don't think I would want that much weight hung on the rear of a 30 footer either. Would certainly effect the performance of the boat. I have an 8 footer with a 2hp. and it does what is is supposed to do, easy to put up on deck, and the engine is light enough to not be any problem to take on and off.
 
Feb 26, 2004
22,996
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
OK, here goes, back

You're nuts?

Too big unless you never learn to sail.

C'mon, you've been contributing and reading here for a long time.

It's too big for anything you've suggested, including your boat.

Buy a tugboat...maybe.
 
May 23, 2004
3,319
I'm in the market as were . Colonial Beach
Why do you want such a big dingy? Hell, I tow a 8 foot hard dingy and it does everything I could ever ask of it.
 
Jun 13, 2005
559
Irwin Barefoot 37 CC Sloop Port Orchard WA
Thats a great dinghy but it's just too big for your boat.

I have a 10'3" Caribe with a 15 HP Evenrude and a center console; and I carry it in davits on my 37' Center Cockpit. I needed the weight because my Perkins 4-108 was replaced with a Light Yanmar 3HM35F and the loss of weight affected my tracking. Never-the-less I got heavy duty custom davits by Holstrand with two 1500# electric davit winches to lift it easily. Unfortunately at 10'3" it is 1'3" less than my beam I have still accidently bumped it on Piles maneuvering around docks. The other problem I have had with it is the weight. I have grounded it on sand beaches to go ashore as the tide went away, leaving me with one heck of a job to get it back in the water. Adding wheels did little as they too sunk in under the weight.

I advise you to get a light, easily rowable dinghy, with a reasonably sized outboard.

Good luck

Joe S
 

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Sep 25, 2008
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It looked like a good deal. I think it would be some what of a hassel but it sure would be fast.
The guy just emailed me back, it's a scam. I guess I will leave the money in the trading account instead of sending it to "canada because he moved after his business failed". Like he couldn't take an inflatable boat back with him.
Sorry to have botherd you with this question. I was hoping someone would act as my enabler to hang a speed boat off the back of my sailboat.
 
Feb 26, 2004
22,996
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Mom told me:

"Not all sales are bargains, and not all bargains are sales."

Plan ahea..............

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Jan 4, 2006
282
West Coast
First Line of Defense

Isn't it Jeannette's job to control these impulses of yours to keep you out of trouble?
 
May 23, 2004
3,319
I'm in the market as were . Colonial Beach
The best time to go looking for a dingy is at night?

In all seriousness, check around your area. If you have seen a dingy sitting in someone's back yard knock on the door and offer them a few hundred bucks for it. You would be surprised what you can find and what you can get when you flash the cash. I got a descent 8' hard dingy a few years ago like that. It has worked well for my needs.
 

luvitt

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Oct 30, 2008
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na na na
I have been watching craigslist, and it is flooded with dinghy's in my my area. I mean absoluetly full of dinghys. cheap.... The same ones stay on craigslist for weeks. the prices just keep going down, down, down. I bought the 10' Achilles RIB and a basically brand new 8hp nissan for under $500. the rib needs a little work, but im almost finished reskinning it. the motor is beautiful! keep looking on Craigslist and haggle. check out my area of Charleston if you want, i will go look at them for you!
 

Bob J.

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Apr 14, 2009
774
Sabre 28 NH
Hermit,

You could water ski behind it.

Sorry,I get twisted like this when I don't get much sleep.

Bob
 
Sep 25, 2008
2,288
C30 Event Horizon Port Aransas
Jeannette was trying to curb my impulse, and I told her "we could water ski behind it!"
She said that would be fun for about 15 minutes,then we'd get bored.
brobbins-I appriciate the offer but I couldn't buy something like this with out looking at it in person.
 

Bob S

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Sep 27, 2007
1,797
Beneteau 393 New Bedford, MA
Joe S,

Busy stern, I like the dinghy cover. Does it keep her dry?

Bob S
 
Jun 13, 2005
559
Irwin Barefoot 37 CC Sloop Port Orchard WA
Bob S: it is busier than normal. The dinghy wheels, fishing poles, and the bucket are usually not there, but most of the other stuff is. The cover on the dinghy is referred to as "dinghy chaps" and is primarily a sun cover over the inflated tubes only. Those pictures were taken in Mexico where we spent 6 years cruising the Sea of Cortez.

Have fun

Joe S
 
Jul 1, 1998
3,062
Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Joseph...

... I thought someone said you used to race?

What handicap allowance do you get with all that stuff???

Hermit: While I might agree with the comments about why one needs all that horsepower, there is, or was, it's been a while, a racing sled in Seattle called "Caruba" (sp?) that had a "dink" called "Rum Runner" with twin 200hp (yup, thats TWIN) outboards (do the math - 400hp!). So, while some of us might question all that horsepower there is at least one other sailboat skipper that has more. A LOT more!

There are a lot of scammers on Craig's List so look out!

The picture is of my Avon 3.15 roll-up which I stow on the coach roof, deflated, and with the transom folded first and then the bow over the top of the transom, then lashed down. The 8hp Johnson, 56 lbs, will get us on a plane but at WOT it sucks quite a bit of gas. Most of the time I putz at slow speed. I have had runs of several miles to reach a fishing area but that is infrequent. I think something in the 2hp to 3hp range would be more practical and I've been checking Crag's List for a small outboard but this is not the time to do it.
 

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Feb 26, 2004
22,996
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Loopy idea!

John, that's a great idea for raising the dink with the loops for the stern tubes. We usually just manhandle ours over the forward lifelines to get it back on board, or use the spare jib halyard to raise it bow first from the D rings inside the bow. Thanks for the idea.
 
Jun 13, 2005
559
Irwin Barefoot 37 CC Sloop Port Orchard WA
John Nantz, Yes, I used to race. That was in a past life. I still have a T-Bird on a trailer but it hasn't been in the water for many years now. The boat in the picture does not race.

Have fun

Joe S
 
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