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Gordon wrote:
See it stored on a sailboat! Ah, but where is the rest of it stored? Seats, transom, stem, etc See the man easily carry it under his arm! Again, where is the rest of it? See the spec sheet that shows the weight of a 10' is only 68 lbs! Oops, that is the HULL weight! Again, what happened to the seats, etc? Don't get me wrong. The portabote is a decent unit, especially when compared pricewise to a good hypalon raft or whatever. I just don't like the way they promote it. Speaking of dinghies. Wouldn't a sailing hypalon like a Tinker also double as a liferaft? Expensive sure, unless compared to buying a dinghy AND a liferaft. Gordon Good points Gordon. I think the challenge is finding a dinghy that fits on your boat properly, looks good and is practical. You can only have two of the three unless you have a large boat. I like these: http://www.whitehallrow.net/row_boats.php I have a spirit (14') onboard Oriole (102') and a minto (9' with sail etc) I tow behind my own boat (33') when cruising in the San Juan and Gulf Islands. I have never brought the minto aboard. When I am crossing the Straits (Juan de Fuca or Georgia) I pick my times or leave the minto at home. I have an inflatable stored below. I am thinking of towing a kayak occasionally instead of the minto and I wonder how that would be. Gaz |
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