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Default Inflatable Dinghy Speed

On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 11:22:38 +0000, Bobsprit wrote:

Usually takes 8hp or even 9.9 to get an inflatable up on a plane with any real
load. But then what's the hurry? The 3.5 is nice and small. Take it slow and
row once in a while.

RB

I had a similar situation: A BRIG 9ft inflatable with rigid flooring,
inflatable keel. I was able to get it up on plane with one person only
using 5HP. I upgraded to a 8HP Nissan to make it plane with two people
and some luggage.

Dirk
 
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