Brainstorming on adding support for roof -SunDeck

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Until science catches up with me, I can't do back surgery, so I am trying to figure out where I could put one of those Pride Electric Scooters. It would fit in the cockpit (I think), but water could be splashed on it.

The Sun Deck floor is the roof to the aft cabin and has held 8 to 10 adults many times, so it should be strong enough to hold one of these 4 wheel electric scooters. I don't know what they weigh yet, but the one I am thinking about would appear to be around 200-300 pounds. My davit would lift it, but where to store it?

I thought about swinging the davit over the port side, to lift the scooter off the dock. Get it about 6-8 feet high, then swing it around directly behind the boat, then try hooking the line and pulling it about 8 feet inward, to the the floor of the Sun Deck.

I can walk short distances without any assistance, but once I irritate my lower back, I am done for the day. Ayala Cove is my dream spot. Pull up to the dock in the daytime, use
the davit to take the scooter off, then ride it. When tired, I get off, climb on board and lift it back to the Sun Deck. Not ideal, but possible.

OR I might try storing it on the roof of the Sun Deck. Tollycraft is quick to state this area is not reinforced enough for people to walk on, etc. But it has a 4 inch pipe on the port side. Putting a similar support on the stbd side might be enough to make it useable. Our 10'6" Caribe hard bottom,with Honda 9.9 hp 4 stroke, has ridden there for years.

The reason I am typing at 1:04am is because the pain in my lower back is more than the pain meds can handle. Instead of taking more and more drugs, I choose to come in here and search on the internet.

As I said, Ayala Cove is my favorite spot right now. Cool in the daytime and real nice at night. Anyone remember what the maximum size is for docking there? We are 44 ft.

Thanks -- Dave
 
Welcome back Dave, sounds like you have lots of giddy up and go. Why don't you have a canvas shop make a waterproof bag for the scooter? The you just have to leave it in the cockpit and cover it and tie it down.
 
Dave,

I think that Doug has the right idea. While you could hoist it with a davit, it would be a strain to try and pull it horizontally into the aft deck area. If you store it on top, it would still be exposed to the weather. We had a friend who liked to bring a jet ski with them. They used the dinghy davit to lift it and then rotated it into the cockpit. It took up space, but couldn't have been easier. You will probably want to extend the length of the wire on your davit remote so that you can control it from the cockpit. If you need a canvas guy, I'm sure Curt could do it or I have another guy in Eldorado Hills that does really nice work for great prices.
 
Great idea. Put it in the cockpit with a cover on it. I like that a lot. Simple and quick.
 
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