How to Hoist your Dinghy with the Spinnaker Halyard - Sharpen Up Episode 5

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Welcome back! This Episode of Sharpen Up will teach you How to Hoist your Dinghy with the Spinnaker Halyard.

Save your back, work as a team and use your winches! They are here to make your life easier!

We also teach the knot 'double sheet bend' in this "How to Hoist your Dinghy with the Spinnaker Halyard - Sharpen Up Episode 5"

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Filmed and Edited by Nick Hathaway, 45 Degrees Sailing
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Does this system work for an inflatable with a 10' with a hard bottom? I think it would be too heavy to lift by the d-rings.

kevinbright
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Could you a dinghy lige this as an extra wide fender? ;-)

jopieavier
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On my boat, my halyards winch. On the mast. I lift a 260 pound dink . I have found that with two turns on the lifting winch, I have a snatch block on a cleat below that winch I run the line
Down to the snatch block and back up to the winch with one more turn. This decrease the amount of effort needed to grind a winch creating a purchase.

sailingsegundo
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What is your favorite way to fasten the dinghy to deck and when do you decide to tow it vs bring it aboard?

sethm
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good vid but how do I get the outboard up first lol

sailingdev
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Now, let’s do that single handed. Possible?

cricketthoffman
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Simple but absolutely clear and instructive. Thank you.

WillNGo
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I would (do) have a strong shackle on the spin halyard. I hook the spin halyard to the RING on the tow bridle and use the painter to assist in controlling the dingy. That said, either way works fine.

jamesgregory
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This is so valuable thanks Nick, can you please show us how did you secure rope on mast before lifting.

aomero
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4:05 the what on the side of the WHAT?!😵‍💫

QuartuvLarry
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Are you doing every morning and dawn ? 2:30

kennyparrish
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Thank you. It's always good to see how others do things. Is there a way to escape the V berth in a fire? or does your dinghy block that way out? My dinghy is currently not upside down. It is raised at the front on foam blocks to provide egress from the hatch... but it collects a lot of water so I would rather it be keel up. What the raised bow doesn't do is interfere with anything. That's important. So upside down should also be okay, but now the foam block is too small. The pontoons, instead of just the keel, need support.

WillNGo
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Just watch that sheet bend, because you tied it wrong. Chances are if it were a single, it would have slipped. It's not common knowledge but a proper sheet bend has both tag ends on the same side.

Ariesdrone
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Fantastic idea. From this I see many other ways to use my halyards to assist with tasks I hadn’t thought about

philipregets
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Can I ask, what is the name of the bay? Looks nice :)

mkimkl
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You are a trusted man ! Excellent use case for a double sheet bend :-)

jeanmarcfranchi
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Awesome! Great vid, clear and concise!

IndigoLotusSanctuary-zndd
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Well I feel like a spoilt brat. We have all electric winches for this on our SO49. Nice clear instructions in this video 👍

kirstyjjamieson