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Jeff Morris wrote:
I've sailed them a few times - great boats. My dink is built by Edey and Duff. Do you have a Fatty Knees? That's a great dink... Their Columbia tender is too big & heavy for most but it's an excellent pulling boat and very good looking. Pics don't do it justice. DSK |
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DSK wrote:
Jeff Morris wrote: I've sailed them a few times - great boats. My dink is built by Edey and Duff. Do you have a Fatty Knees? That's a great dink... Yes, I have a thing for quality rowing dinks. I also have a Trinka 10' with sailing rig, but it was retired to my brother's cabin in Maine because it was too long to fit between the backstays on the cat. We bought the Fatty Knees 8, but I wish we had the 9 because the 8 feels real small in a chop! Their Columbia tender is too big & heavy for most but it's an excellent pulling boat and very good looking. Pics don't do it justice. At 11'6" and 130 pounds, its not the dink for everyone. but Captain Nat had a way of making everything perfect! |
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Way too big for a dinghy in today's world of sprightly
GRP cruising yachts. 11'6" and 130 pounds is too heavy to put upside-down on deck and it is too dangerous to tow behind in anything but benign conditions. People like DSK think they look "cool" in one of those old, heavy dinghy's that have seen their time come and go. Knowledgeable sailors look at King types row by and immediately understand what motivates them. They are not cruisers, rather, they are pretending to be some old salt. This while wearing their Docksiders and their Henri Lloyd fowlies. One thing it's good for is a chuckle! CN "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... DSK wrote: Jeff Morris wrote: I've sailed them a few times - great boats. My dink is built by Edey and Duff. Do you have a Fatty Knees? That's a great dink... Yes, I have a thing for quality rowing dinks. I also have a Trinka 10' with sailing rig, but it was retired to my brother's cabin in Maine because it was too long to fit between the backstays on the cat. We bought the Fatty Knees 8, but I wish we had the 9 because the 8 feels real small in a chop! Their Columbia tender is too big & heavy for most but it's an excellent pulling boat and very good looking. Pics don't do it justice. At 11'6" and 130 pounds, its not the dink for everyone. but Captain Nat had a way of making everything perfect! |
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Crap'n Neal® wrote:
Way too big for a dinghy in today's world of sprightly GRP cruising yachts. 11'6" and 130 pounds is too heavy to put upside-down on deck and it is too dangerous to tow behind in anything but benign conditions. No but it hoists on davits real well. People like DSK think they look "cool" in one of those old, heavy dinghy's that have seen their time come and go. And bitter old farts who have niether the skill nor the fitness to enjoy rowing silently wish they could. DSK |
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