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Pete wrote:
I've been searching for the "perfect" hard dinghy, but so far have come up empty. Perfect dink, perfect wife -- Both so difficult to define. It should: row well in calm, chop and surf carry my family + provisions - 500-600lb capacity minimum be unsinkable - built in floatation or better, an inflateable collar (like the new Walker Bay's) fit on the foredeck = 8', requiring a two piece nesting design function as a lifeboat - I can make/add what I feel is necessary be equipped (or equippable) with a sailing rig be durable and repairable - GRP is easier to patch than injection molded plastic And of course, be affordable - less than $1500 for a used one in good cond., new around $2000 with sailing rig Any suggestions? At the risk of being repetitive on the NG, we're a 28' boat that carries a 12'5" PortaBote. Doesn't nest and is considerably larger than 8', but takes up far less space on our foredeck since it replaces our side deck. (Stepping on it is no problem.) Our foredeck is mostly free. Rows easily enough that many/most on the Chesapeake row rather than bother to put the outboard on. Planes 300# easily on 4 or so HP. Has enough freeboard to handle 5 real adults in moderate chop. For its weight, it's lots less destructible then GRP. NEW, ours was less than $1500 a few years back and the factory sailing rig didn't cost $500. PortaBotes DO take a little getting used to, but until we hit the lottery and can afford the mothership that would handle our absolute favorite dink/engine combo, it'll more than do. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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