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Old 04 March 2019, 00:38   #1
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Lifting points

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I just procured a 1998 Yachtline 380 and want to hang it from a pair of davits. Can anyone tell me what I need to use for hanging points.

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Old 04 March 2019, 18:39   #2
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Hi,
I just procured a 1998 Yachtline 380 and want to hang it from a pair of davits. Can anyone tell me what I need to use for hanging points.

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might help



https://www.polymarineshop.com/snap-davits/
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Fit 4 stainless steel D rings - two most probably though the hull at the front, and two (which you may already have) through the transom.
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Thank you, I was hoping someone has or know someone who is lifting this model that could share pics or a good description.
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Hopefully this will give you some idea. My RIB (4m) has three lifting points but you could easily fit four. Two in the transom like this (ignore the beer cans) and then a single one adjacency to the towing the which goes through the hull.

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