i am going to be building a set of davits for my
my intention is to make the davits interchangeable with a rack that will hold my cooler for when we are dedicated fishing
here are some very rough sketches

the dingy is probably going to be one of the walker bay 8's
affordable, and robust, and the "kids" could sail it too
and it will handle our rocky/barnacled shores better than the inflatable- not that i am going to smash it up though!!
when we are dedicated fishing, the inflatable on the fore deck, cooler on the rack.

so the question is this...
what size s/s should i be using for the davits,i would think a square profile would be better, would allow for a better attachment of spacer and brackets for attachment to the transom. i dont have a problem bending the sq. tube. i have made benders before to bend sq. tube.
i will make the reciever as long as possible- and yes- it will stay above the waterline!
i guess the davit will extend about 2.5' above the reciever bracket, and extend out another 2.5' , or a little less, to hold the walker( a little extra space for a gusset in the bend!- but maybe an external type "gusset" to keep the dink as close to the boat as possible to reduce leverage).
i would like the simplicity of a single strut build, and not a truss structure- total weight on the davits would be about #100-( boat + oars + cover + the guard brackets used to protect the motor/rudders during deployment/retrieval - obviously both motor and rudders down for this )
so that equates to about #50 per arm
i have thought long and hard about the pros and cons of this, the leverage that extra weight will have sticking out the back of the boat, but i wont ever have stern rail seats on it, so i guess that eliminates #300 plus of weight over the stern there!
i will still always have the option of towing the dink if need be!
any ideas, input etc!
feedback on s/s size?
many thanks all

