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SkitchNYC July 15th 03 09:39 PM

Folding RIB
 
Anyone use any of the folding RIBs - Tinker foldaway or The Clam. The old
Zodiac is dead and I want to try to solve the dinghy issue creatively (ie,
rolling up is a pain, towing doesn't work, Dinghy tow is bizarre, doesn't fit
on deck).

SkitchNYC July 15th 03 10:59 PM

Folding RIB
 
http://www.portabote.com


How do you rig it at anchor? I heard they are a bear.

SkitchNYC July 16th 03 03:01 AM

Folding RIB
 

Excuse me? What problem? The boat weighs 50 pounds. If you are having
trouble,
you simply lift it out of the water, (by hand, if you are over 100 pounds
yourself) fold it up in about 5 minutes flat, and lash it to the lifelines.
It's
trhe easiest dinghy I've ever owned.


Can you unfold it and install the seats or whatever on the boat and lower it
into the water? I have heard that it is cumbersome.

Scott Vernon July 16th 03 12:09 PM

Folding RIB
 
Wasn't Mooron going to investigate the porta-bote?

Scotty

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On 16 Jul 2003 02:01:24 GMT, (SkitchNYC) wrote:


Excuse me? What problem? The boat weighs 50 pounds. If you are having
trouble,
you simply lift it out of the water, (by hand, if you are over 100

pounds
yourself) fold it up in about 5 minutes flat, and lash it to the

lifelines.
It's
trhe easiest dinghy I've ever owned.


Can you unfold it and install the seats or whatever on the boat and lower

it
into the water? I have heard that it is cumbersome.


The first time I did it, it took about 20 minutes and would have been a
candidate for Americas Funniest Home Videos. I looked like those old

comedy
movies where the hero is trying to set up a folding lawn chair. The second

time
it took about 10 minutes, and now it takes me about 5 minutes. I fold and

unfold
it on the foredeck, with the baby stay slack. I have the 8 foot portabote,

and a
C&C 27-5. I greatly prefer it to a RIB which takes so long to set up, and

take
down that it ends up getting towed far too often. The Portabote also tows
better, anyway.

BB




Capt. Mooron July 16th 03 02:56 PM

Folding RIB
 
Negative.... I was quite impressed with Porta Boat. Since I'm unemployed
right now and caring for my parents. I only have a limited budget to work
with. Unfortunately the Porta-Bote purchase will have to wait. I use the
500lb 18 ft single-hand Lunenburg Dory, it tows like a lap dancer on ecstasy
unless it's bridled, or on a 30 foot painter with a counterweight in the
stern. It does carry 6 people and all gear in almost any sea to shore and
back safely.

CM

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| On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 07:09:09 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
| wrote:
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| Wasn't Mooron going to investigate the porta-bote?
|
|
| Was that going to be a criminal investigation?
|
| BB
|
|




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