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Does anyone have any experience with the Portland Pudgy? It looks like
a fairly versitile dinghy, and when we're ready to go to sea, we can add the lifeboat package. We can row it or motor it -- even sail it if we buy the sailing packagage. Right now I'd settle for rowing -- we have no dinghy! Ruby |
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No experience but it might help if you had posted the link. Here it
is. Sounds like quite an interesting little boat. Good luck. -Jay http://www.portlandpudgy.com/frequen...s.htm#General: |
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In article
, Jay wrote: No experience but it might help if you had posted the link. Here it is. Sounds like quite an interesting little boat. Good luck. -Jay http://www.portlandpudgy.com/frequen...s.htm#General: I searched for pricing information and demonstrated my incompetence. Any ideas or facts... harlan |
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"Harlan Lachman" wrote in message
... In article , Jay wrote: No experience but it might help if you had posted the link. Here it is. Sounds like quite an interesting little boat. Good luck. -Jay http://www.portlandpudgy.com/frequen...s.htm#General: I searched for pricing information and demonstrated my incompetence. Any ideas or facts... harlan They're about $2000 US without accessories. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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In article _Z6dnaTm_JeLyYbVnZ2dnUVZ_vednZ2d@bayareasolutions ,
"Capt. JG" wrote: "Harlan Lachman" wrote in message ... In article , Jay wrote: No experience but it might help if you had posted the link. Here it is. Sounds like quite an interesting little boat. Good luck. -Jay http://www.portlandpudgy.com/frequen...s.htm#General: I searched for pricing information and demonstrated my incompetence. Any ideas or facts... harlan They're about $2000 US without accessories. Thanks. From where? And, if one thinks a poly hull might fare better and be more durable than my Achilles as a dingy left outdoors and little maintained, are there other models to consider for one whose beach is a rock ledge along which the boat has to be dragged to the water? TIA, harlan |
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"Harlan Lachman" wrote in message
... In article _Z6dnaTm_JeLyYbVnZ2dnUVZ_vednZ2d@bayareasolutions , "Capt. JG" wrote: "Harlan Lachman" wrote in message ... In article , Jay wrote: No experience but it might help if you had posted the link. Here it is. Sounds like quite an interesting little boat. Good luck. -Jay http://www.portlandpudgy.com/frequen...s.htm#General: I searched for pricing information and demonstrated my incompetence. Any ideas or facts... harlan They're about $2000 US without accessories. Thanks. From where? And, if one thinks a poly hull might fare better and be more durable than my Achilles as a dingy left outdoors and little maintained, are there other models to consider for one whose beach is a rock ledge along which the boat has to be dragged to the water? TIA, harlan Type: Portland Pudgy price (no quotes) in google. It's the first hit (pdf). I don't know much about the boat, but it does look interesting. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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