I'm tinkering around with a few projects for phibs, both AU and real, and have started to worry about davits. Specifically it appears that most davits from WWII t the present day have very large height requirements, and further, that a few drawigs are appearing that don't always take these into account.
This started when examining the davits used for LCAs and LCVPs during WWII by the allied forces. This structure lifts the LCA up high, clear of the deck,and for deployment runs the lifting booms down rails outboard, so the boat can be lowered to be level with the deck for embarkation before being launched. A sensible solution, and still to be found on ships to this day for launching lifeboats. However, it's key to note that all this paraphernalia takes up space, specifically vertical space, and in most of my designs it takes at least three decks. See Davits_simple_1944
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davits_simple_1944.gif
The second type of davits I looked at are more modern, and I think more flexible, and fairly widely used in SB drawings. These are the systems used to manage the LCAs on the Albion class LPDs as drawn by Kim Werner :
download/file.php?id=1285.
However, I think this set up cannot be used as it sometimes is in AU designs, being simply mounted at deck level with no further decks or access below to the waterline. Specifically, I think there needs to be a further open deck below this davit design in order to allow boarding, as indeed Kim has shown on his excellent Albion and Bulwark drawings. In the attached example I show a typical use of modern davits (low to waterline, no boarding deck) next to the excellent representation from the Albion.
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Modern Davits.GIF
I do not seek to criticise, I seek to learn. So, is there anyone who can clarify whether these are in fact two totally different deployment systems? Or perhaps the usage is quite different, with the 'compact' configuration used only for launching, and with embarkation carried out elsewhere, in a well deck for instance?
I'll just end by showing some links to decent images of landing craft on davits being deployed, in the hope that we can reach a consensus based on available evidence.
http://www.naval.com.br/blog/wp-content ... cean-2.jpg
http://www.naval.com.br/blog/wp-content ... -Ocean.jpg
https://picasaweb.google.com/1048545293 ... 9332947634 (mind the windsurfer!)
https://picasaweb.google.com/1048545293 ... 3598118514
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... ropped.jpg
http://royalnavy.files.wordpress.com/20 ... iew211.jpg
http://img.blog.yahoo.co.kr/ybi/1/24/56 ... 230140.jpg
Hope this is a useful discussion- in an ideal world I can imaging various Davits making it into the parts sheet with indicative minimum clearance represented.
Cheers