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Can't help with the where/what to get, but will say that Davits are among the easiest way to carry a tender.
However, on smaller hulls the added stern weight can be a factor re; planing attitude and fuel usage.
I'd go with the lightest weight tender that you can find, yet one that suits your needs.
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Rick E. (aka RicardoMarine) Gresham, Oregon
2850 Bounty Sedan Flybridge model
Twin 280 HP 5.7's w/ Closed Cooling
Volvo Penta DuoProp Drives
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If you get one that is light enough you can store it on the bow, this would likely rule out owning a rib unless you lift weights. I have a hypalon 8ft with inflatable keel that i can pull up over the bow rail without too much effort
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