by BB62vet » Sat Jul 26, 2025 7:44 am
Mark B wrote:
"I was wondering since the straps seem to be pulling the outsides of the boats down which would cause the keels to swing in towards the deck behind them. I thought that maybe the would be pulled to the point of making contact to the deck, but I see now that if the downward shift was small the keels would not come in contact with the deck but the tension generated on the overhead davits would keep the boats steady."
Again, you're overthinking this whole thing. Your first comment above is correct - the keels will be drawn IN not down. Here is a photo (again, a davited boat but that doesn't matter - the straps in this situation cause the same effect) which shows what we're discussing -
I don't think you have anything to worry about!!!
Re. portholes - the std. USN porthole at that time was either 10" dia. or 12" dia. There were smaller/larger ones, as well.
Hope this helps!
Mark B wrote:
"I was wondering since the straps seem to be pulling the outsides of the boats down which would cause the keels to swing in towards the deck behind them. I thought that maybe the would be pulled to the point of making contact to the deck, but I see now that if the downward shift was small the keels would not come in contact with the deck but the tension generated on the overhead davits would keep the boats steady."
Again, you're overthinking this whole thing. Your first comment above is correct - the keels will be drawn IN not down. Here is a photo (again, a davited boat but that doesn't matter - the straps in this situation cause the same effect) which shows what we're discussing -
[attachment=0]26' MWB on Davits_2.jpg[/attachment]
I don't think you have anything to worry about!!!
Re. portholes - the std. USN porthole at that time was either 10" dia. or 12" dia. There were smaller/larger ones, as well.
Hope this helps!