The present invention relates to davits, and more particularly to davits carried by yachts.
Yachts and other large marine vessels frequently carry one or more dinghies, lifeboats or other tenders. When this is the case, some form of davit is usually also provided to facilitate launching and retrieval. While convenient and often indispensable, davits take up valuable deck space and can also spoil the aesthetics of sleek, modern yachts. While a davit could be dismounted and stowed somewhere, the time and labor required to set up and take down the davit would be counterproductive. While many useful davit designs exist, it would be desirable to have a davit that is readily utilized but easily stowed when not required.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a yacht with a retractable davit assembly. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a yacht with a retractable davit assembly includes a hull having a plurality of hull sides and a superstructure arranged on the hull and including at least one deck raised thereabove. The deck has upper and lower deck surfaces defining an internal deck volume therebetween, with a davit arm passage being formed within the internal deck volume having a terminal opening located on an outer deck edge. A length of the davit arm passage is greater than a deck internal height between the upper and lower deck surfaces.
A davit arm extending between an inner arm end and an outer arm end is mounted in the davit arm passage and movable between a retracted position, in which the outer arm end is located at the outer deck edge, and an extended position where the outer arm end is extended outwardly of the outer deck edge past one of the plurality of hull sides. A davit bearing arrangement is located in the davit arm passage and carries the davit arm for movement between the retracted and extended positions. An arm actuation assembly engages the davit arm in the davit arm passage and is operable to drive the davit arm between the retracted and extended positions. A davit hoist assembly including a hoist line extendable and retractable from the davit arm proximate the outer arm end and a hoist operable to extend and retract the hoist line.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the davit arm end extends out past a stern of the yacht. According to another aspect, the davit arm is extendable to a dinghy storage position over a dinghy storage platform intermediate the retracted and extended positions. According to an additional aspect, the davit arm includes a fairing at the outer arm end, the fairing matching a profile of the outer deck edge surrounding
According to another aspect, the davit bearing arrangement includes a first stationary slide rail connected in the davit arm passage extending along the length thereof, a first moving slide bearing connected to the arm support portion and riding on the first stationary slide rail, a first moving slide rail extending along the extension portion, and a first stationary slide bearing fixed in the terminal opening and slidably supporting the first moving slide rail.
These and other objects, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better appreciated in view of the drawings and following detailed description of preferred embodiments.
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The davit arm 20 extends between inner and outer arm ends 40, 42. Advantageously, the outer arm end 42 includes a fairing 44 (see
The davit arm 20 includes an arm support portion 46 at the inner arm end 40, which remains in the davit arm passage 22 throughout the motion of the davit arm 20, even when fully extended (as in
A davit bearing arrangement 52 is located in the davit arm passage 22 and carries the davit arm for movement between the fully retracted (
While the bearing arrangement 52 represents a preferred embodiment, it will be appreciated that other bearing arrangements could be used including, but not limited to, wheels, rollers, telescoping rails, and the like.
An arm actuation assembly 64 engages the davit arm 20 in the davit arm passage 22 and is operable to drive the davit arm 20 between the fully retracted and fully extended positions. Referring also to
Preferably, the drive line 70 is routed through several pulleys before the ends 72, 74 connect to a pad eye 76 on the arm support portion 46. In particular, the line 70 are routed around respective vertical pulleys 80, 82 mounted in the davit arm passage 22 at the adjacent the winch 66 so as to extend towards the terminal opening 32 and inner end 36, respectively. Respective horizontal pulleys 84, 86 receive the line 70 and route it back toward the arm support portion 46. Respective horizontal pulleys 90, 92 on the arm support portion 46 receive the line 70 and route it back towards the terminal opening 32 and inner end 36 where the line 70 is routed around another set of respective horizontal pulleys 84, 86 back to the arm support portion 46. The line 70 is then routed around respective vertical pulleys 94, 96 on the arm support portion 46 back to a final set of respective horizontal pulleys 84, 86 at the terminal opening 32 and inner end 36. The line 70 is routed around the final set of horizontal pulleys 84, 86 back to the arm support portion 46 where the ends 72, 74 connect the pad eye 76.
The above-described arm actuation assembly 64 advantageously provides excellent mechanical advantage, is contained almost entirely within the davit arm passage 22 and operable via reversing directions on the winch 66, which is a relatively simple, durable and reliable piece of marine equipment. It will be appreciated that other actuation assemblies could be used in connection with the present invention including, but not limited to, rack and pinion arrangements, drive wheels, linear actuators, hydraulic rams and the like.
A davit hoist assembly 100 includes a hoist line 102 extendable and retractable from the davit arm 20 proximate the outer arm end 42 by a hoist 104, preferably a winch. By extending and retracting the hoist line 102, the hoist assembly 100 is operable to raise and lower a dinghy 106. Various connection harnesses can be used for connecting the hoist line 102 to the dinghy 106.
In operation retrieving a dinghy 106, the davit arm 20 is fully extended using the arm actuation assembly 64, as in
Likewise, a yacht could be equipped with more than one davit assembly extending out past the same or different sides thereof. It should also be noted that the use of a davit assembly according to the present invention is not necessarily limited to use with any particular hull form, such as the depicted catamaran. The davit assembly could be readily integrated into a superstructure carried on a monohull, trimaran or other hull form.
Once fully extended, the hoist 104 is operated to lower the hoist line 102 for attachment to the dinghy 106. Once attached to the hoist line 102, the hoist 104 is again operated to raise the dinghy 106 above the level of a dinghy storage location such a storage platform 112. The arm actuation assembly 64 is then operated to partially retract the arm to a dinghy storage position (as in
Once the dinghy 106 secured on the platform 112, the hoist line 102 is detached and fully retracted by the hoist 104. The arm actuation assembly 64 is then operated to fully retract the davit arm 20 into the davit arm passage 22, so that the fairing 44 sits flush with the outer deck edge 34 (as in
The above-described embodiments are provided for illustrative purposes, the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Rather, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, as well as adaptations to particular circumstances, will fall within the scope of the invention herein shown and described and of the claims appended hereto.
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