Outboard lifting davit for H36

Nov 2, 2013
8
Hunter 36 Harbour Village, Kenmore
I would like to install a lift for the outboard motor used on the tender for our Hunter 36 sailboat. Recommendations, info or, better yet - pictures, from other Hunter owners who have installed theirs would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,095
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Garhauer makes a very strong, good looking, cost effective model. I really like ours. These are not boat-specific at all. A Google search will get you the other vendors. Good luck.
 
Nov 2, 2013
8
Hunter 36 Harbour Village, Kenmore
Outboard lifting davit

It is a 5 hp motor less than 50 lbs. But I would like it to be enough to be used as man over board retrieval. We won't be adding davits.
 
Mar 30, 2013
70
Hunter 356 Georgian Bay
If it was just the outboard I would suggest the one I installed as it takes the engine directly off the boat's rail right onto the dinghy's transom (photo below). But as a man-overboard retrieval you're going to need something real hefty. The Garhauer may not even make it as it rate for 150 lbs but with a halyard helping you should be ok.
 

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Nov 2, 2013
8
Hunter 36 Harbour Village, Kenmore
Thanks for the picture Genesis. I will look into that type of system, looks simple which is what I like.
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,852
Hunter 49 toronto
Just a thought...

I would like to install a lift for the outboard motor used on the tender for our Hunter 36 sailboat. Recommendations, info or, better yet - pictures, from other Hunter owners who have installed theirs would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
If you aren't going to install davits, is there a possibility of fabricating an aluminum bar , or stainless tube, which attaches to, and extends out past the end of the boom?

You could make a cheap & dirty articulating crane this way.
Stow the extension bar on board when not in use
 
May 16, 2007
1,509
Boatless ! 26 Ottawa, Ontario
We have davits and they work great to lift the motor on and off the dinghy. If we are not going far I'll usually just leave the motor on the dinghy on the davits, really simplifies life with a dog on board. The dinghy is high enough we can raise and lower the helm seat, open the swim platform lockers, go for a swim, or have friends come aboard under the dinghy. It also saves time cleaning a dinghy bottom, and we don't loose speed towing it. I would rethink the davits option.
Bob
 

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Mar 23, 2013
132
Hunter 44DS Lake Macquarie
This is what my lift looks like, but my motor is too big. I can leave it on the tender for short trips and just lift the tender with it on. But for off shore it goes in the bracket of rear seats

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