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"Roger Long" wrote:
My impression, as a boat designer who sees them nearly daily as I go in and out of Hamilton Marine is that they are a very cool idea well executed. I would love to have one. The primary drawback is the weight.... ..... I wouldn't be too upset to have to cut my used glass dinghy loose if it became a hazard in bad weather under tow or the painter broke. I'd sure hate to see a Pudgy with full life saving package go out of sight astern though. If not for these factors, I would probably own one now. I wasn't going to comment, since I've only seen one at the boat show. But I did have a long talk with the designer/builder. He has taken the project very seriously, and there are only a very few things that I think could be done better, and most of them would make the boat cost a lot more. One of the most clever things he's done is to refine the sailing gear for the boat until it almost disappears. A few of you who have struggled with either trying to rig a sailing dinghy while bobbing afloat, or trying to do any tender-type functions while the invariably bulky sailing gear is stowed aboard, will appreciate this. One thing that could be more cleverly done is to give the boat more stability & reserve bouyancy. The hull is shaped like the traditional pram, which is both tiddly and not such a good load-carrier. My experiments in hull shape show that it *is* possible to make a traditional looking rowing tender that one can easily stand up in, or load groceries over the side of, or even take a large & fractious dog ashore in a choppy anchorage. The weight issue is important. But without doing something expensive like building the boat in foam core, it's not going to get any better. One option for both cost & weight would be to build one yourself in 4mm ply (or foam core), copying as many features of the design as you can. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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