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			In article , Jessica B wrote: 
  
 Ok, but wouldn't it be more convenient to just keep them out of harms 
 way in the dinghy if you can? 
 
A dinghy can flip, and an inflatable, in a strong breeze can become a 
kite, then you lose everything that's in it, thwart and all. 
 
 Don't people put their whole dinghy on 
 their boats?  
 
Yeah, but they're heavy (or can be) and damn difficult to handle - 
there's not a lot of room on most boats what with masts, shrouds, and 
spinnaker poles. If you're only going a few miles, and the conditions 
are OK then it's just easier to tow. I would never tow one far, there's 
drag, wear and tear on both your boat and dink... I've heard of some 
people towing to arrive at their destination and look to the dink and 
find it not there! 
 
 
   Justin. 
 
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Justin C, by the sea. 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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