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On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 17:24:22 -0700, Steve wrote:
I'm really looking at this as an ultimate way to short range cruise in local water and have the dingy ready to launch on short notice or in each anchorage. I also plan to do some winter sailing and want the dink available. ========================== For short term storage at anchor you might be able to store it on edge near the lifelines (perhaps with the help of a halyard). I've also seen a few people haul them up vertically next to the mast. You could also use a halyard to suspend it over the water with one edge fastened to the lifelines or deck. Under sail though I'd just invert in on the foredeck and forget about using the forward hatch. If your boat is large enough you could always use stern davits of course. |
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