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Denis Marier
 
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I like the idea. However, I can hardly see one putting his inflatable with
a 10 HP outboard and gas tank on a rack.
At our club 90 % of the dinghies are inflatable. As they do not row well
98% of the owners have outboard engines. In either case the membership fee
is the same.

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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 00:39:09 GMT, "Denis Marier"


said:

One interesting observation is that club employees and members give

priority
to inflatable. If you own an Avon your status goes up. When they get
filled with rain water they run to empty the inflatable. It would be
interesting to learn what is the situation at other clubs and marinas.


At our club you pull your dinghy and put it on a rack when you leave.





 
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