Deck and rail-mounted stainless steel davits rated up to 350 lbs. Stainless motorized cranes for cabin top loading.
[Island Marine Products, Clearwater, FL, USA]
Manufacturer of the Atlas carbon davit. Two models hoist up to 825 or 1,100 pounds and weigh 33 or 48 pounds. Removable when not in use and socket is sealed with a watertight cap.
[Jeremy Rogers Boatyard, Lymington, Hampshire, UK]
Leathers and buttons to protect oars where they work in the oarlocks.
[Perko, Inc., Miami, FL, USA]
Flexible, durable, adhesive-coated sheeting designed for areas that require bright night-time light reflectivity needed to increase safe. Useful for dinghy and upper oars. (Motion is easier to notice.)
[3M, St. Paul, MN, USA]
Wheels for moving a dinghy attach to runners bolted on the transom. Designed to support boats up to 350 pounds, with outboard engine in place.
[DaNard Marine Products, Oxnard, CA, USA]
Stainless steel davits and cranes for securing yacht tenders. Fourteen sizes of davit from 120 to 1000 pound capacity. Also makes custom swim platform extensions to hold a tender.
[Atkins & Hoyle Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
Stainless steel transom, boom, and crane davits with capacities from 175 to 8,000 lbs. Some of the transom davits pivot down to the boat, others are rigid.
[Roskelley/Olsson, Seattle, WA, USA]
Lifting harness for inflatables for raising to davits or crane. Company also makes towing bridles for dinghies.
[C-Level, Inc., Noank, CT, USA]
Stainless steel welded davits for mounting on stern rail, transom, or swim platform.
[Ocean Marine Systems, Richmond, BC, Canada]
Stainless steel deck- or rail-mounted davits for sailboats in two sizes: 150 lbs and 300 lbs.
[Kato Marine, Annapolis, MD, USA]