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Rosalie B.
 
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Default Diving from a double-ender?

We don't have a double ender, but we also don't have a swim platform.
We always put the dinghy in the water and put the gear into the dinghy
and then climb the swim ladder and haul up the dinghy onto the davits.

Dinghy davits and swim ladders do not have to be off the stern. They
can be on the side of the boat. We have tried using a ladder that
hooks onto the rail, but it wasn't long enough for me to use - i.e. it
didn't extend below the water. But that might work depending on how
much freeboard you have.

AMPowers wrote:

Plan B suggestions:

Well, for starters this may sound obvious, but do not remove your fins
until you finished with everything else.

I've seen a few solutions while out cruising. A clever one was a small
floating platform that was lowered over the side or transom and attached
along side the boat. Diver climbed up onto it, removed gear onto boat,
then hauled it back up from davits. This same float arrangement was
used as a dingy dock for arriving guests. It was about 5' x 3' x 4",
made of Styrofoam blocks covered in fiberglass, with a padding area
running around the sides and cleats attached inboard of the edges.

Another was a dive ladder that had a davit above it. Diver attached his
BCD and weight belt, then flippers to it, climbed aboard, the hauled up
his gear.

Hope this helps.

Robb

padeen wrote:
I have a Hans Christian 38T I want to dive from. Anyone know the options
for getting back aboard w/ full scuba? Any "plan B" suggestions?
Thanks,
Brad
s/v Aldonza



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