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How do the 8 and 10 foot models rate? 12' would be a little large for me.
"Larry" wrote in message ... "db9" wrote in oups.com: I want to purchase a dinghy that can be stowed on the deck of a Pacific Seacraft 34. Can anyone recommend a dinghy type and size? I am concerned especially about the stowed dinghy interfering with the inner forestay and staysail deployment. Regards, David B. No sense getting wet every time you go ashore. Get the 12' Portabote: http://www.porta-bote.com/ A 5hp 4 stroke Nissan will PLANE it with 2 aboard. The ride is, unlike an inflatable, DRY, not splashing over the tubes in a little waves. Underway, it's a virtual tri-hull V and very smooth and stable. On the Seacraft, just haul it up the mast over the handrail with your halyard and mast winch by its bow, hanging it vertically against the mast while you take out the seats and stern that hold it apart. Then fold it flat and simply walk it aft down the rail as you pay out the halyard and strap it to the rail. It becomes a nice spray deflector at sea only 4" thick and doesn't occupy any deck space. Deployment takes 10 minutes after a little practice. Taking it apart even less. Cap'n bought it because we all got drowned going ashore in the inflatable from the anchorage in Key West. It's more trouble putting the outboard on it than it is assembling it for use. It has oars and locks if you wish to get a little exercise...(c; For the purist, there's a cat rig and lateen rig to sail it. -- Larry |