Hi,
Yes davits. Looking at photos of model boats in magazines which would be faithful to the original, boats of an earlier era have davits facing inwards. They tend to be spaced apart less than the attached lifeboat length and angled towards eachother. Not at right angles to the keel line.
The only way I can figure how they worked is by swinging the davits one direction allowing one end to be forced outside a davit then the whole boat moved forward while swinging both davits in the opposite direction. Ending up with with the boat out side both. Controlling falls and blocks accepted.
Can that be right? Seems to me with a drilled team in calm water maybe. But in a distress situation on a wallowing vessel? It would take a good few fit men to control a swinging lifeboat at such times. Or the Australian Woman's hockey team.
Model Boats Magazine Aug,'10 page 25, top right photo is an example.
Ditto MB Commemorative 1950 -2010 page 50 top photo.
page 65 bottom right.
Got to be something I'm not seeing.
Anyone??? .Bas.