Grady Marlin 300 Davit Project

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When we go cruising to Desolation Sound, we often anchor out and make use of our tender, which is an Ocean Air aluminum RIB with 8 hp Yamaha 4 stroke. This tender (97 pounds) and motor (90 pounds) is ideal for towing in calm water but we wanted a pot puller which would double as a davit to mount the dinghy on the back deck of the Marlin. After a lot of searching we found a pot puller robust enough to handle the tender.
Quality Products Northwest in Port Townsend, Washington manufactures a variety of pullers and their Alaska Super Sport My-T-Hauler, rated at 250 lbs seemed ideal. After a few discussions with QPN, we agreed on options (e.g. reversing capability) and several modifications to make the puller a little taller and stronger.

Tender: Ocean Air aluminum RIB, model -OA250, length: 8-2”, weight: 97 lbs
http://oceanairtec.com/Models.html

Motor: Yamaha F8B 8HP 4 stroke, weight: 87 lbs
http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/products/det ... atId=82#ts`

Hauler: Quality Products Northwest, My-T-Hauler, model: PL-MTH-2100-90CU
http://www.qualityproductsnw.com/produc ... 2100-90cu/

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Quality Products Northwest takes the time to produces a very high quality unit. More details may be seen at:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/john_c_bo ... 777526320/
 

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Interesting installation and mount. Is that a electric chest freezer that I am seeing at the cockpit starboard ?
 

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1998sailfish said:
Interesting installation and mount. Is that a electric chest freezer that I am seeing at the cockpit starboard ?

Just a regular 110V 3.5 cu ft cheapy. Runs on inverter when we are underway.
 

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Some new photos showing the double duty pot hauler mounted on the starboard side. The geometry of the Marlin 300 results in being able to install the gunnel mount 10 inches further aft on the starboard side vs the port side. This results in a better position for the davit and an easier lift.

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Also, we can vouch for the robustness of the mounting system (cradles and ratchet straps), having encountered 4-6 foot chop enroute home from Desolation Sound.
 

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When we go cruising to Desolation Sound, we often anchor out and make use of our tender, which is an Ocean Air aluminum RIB with 8 hp Yamaha 4 stroke. This tender (97 pounds) and motor (90 pounds) is ideal for towing in calm water but we wanted a pot puller which would double as a davit to mount the dinghy on the back deck of the Marlin. After a lot of searching we found a pot puller robust enough to handle the tender.
Quality Products Northwest in Port Townsend, Washington manufactures a variety of pullers and their Alaska Super Sport My-T-Hauler, rated at 250 lbs seemed ideal. After a few discussions with QPN, we agreed on options (e.g. reversing capability) and several modifications to make the puller a little taller and stronger.

Tender: Ocean Air aluminum RIB, model -OA250, length: 8-2”, weight: 97 lbs
http://oceanairtec.com/Models.html

Motor: Yamaha F8B 8HP 4 stroke, weight: 87 lbs
http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/products/det ... atId=82#ts`

Hauler: Quality Products Northwest, My-T-Hauler, model: PL-MTH-2100-90CU
http://www.qualityproductsnw.com/produc ... 2100-90cu/

28058331965_bac5fc20b2_b.jpg


27955701422_4dd795408c_b.jpg


27444186003_822a18b9fa_b.jpg


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Quality Products Northwest takes the time to produces a very high quality unit. More details may be seen at:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/john_c_bo ... 777526320/
In process of purchasing Marlin 300 or Express 3230. Like yourself, would sure like the idea of having a tender on board. Are your pictures still available to see how you secured the tender? They didn't appear on this post.Thanks.
 

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In process of purchasing Marlin 300 or Express 3230. Like yourself, would sure like the idea of having a tender on board. Are your pictures still available to see how you secured the tender? They didn't appear on this post.Thanks.
Hi Jim, I was looking for the same thing. Check out a pic here:
 
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