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On Jan 16, 4:53*pm, Harryk wrote:
On 1/16/11 5:47 PM, Frogwatch wrote:

The nesting dinghy was a PITA that constantly snagged jib sheets and
filled with water when towed. *So, I gave it away.
So, next experiment, an 8' Porta-Bote I am looking at on Craigslist
and will get a 2.5 hp motor for.


So far I have tried:


an 8' Nautilus dinghy--------Far too heavy. *Gave it away
a Sevylor inflatable. * It was crap
an inflatable kayak. *It was crap but wore it out.
the nesting 2-Paw-9 dinghy, home built. * * Snags sheets and does not
tow well. *Gave it away.


Well, you could always get yourself a proper dinghy. Of course, I don't
know what you mean by too heavy. The Dyer Dhow weighs about 100 pounds,
and is about as nice a hard-sided dink you can get.

http://www.dyerboats.com/dyer_dhow.html

They've been around a long, long time.


I've never been any kind of a blow boater, but that little thing looks
like it could be a lot of fun in the right conditions, of course.
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:27:51 -0800 (PST), Tim
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Well, you could always get yourself a proper dinghy. Of course, I don't
know what you mean by too heavy. The Dyer Dhow weighs about 100 pounds,
and is about as nice a hard-sided dink you can get.

http://www.dyerboats.com/dyer_dhow.html

They've been around a long, long time.


I've never been any kind of a blow boater, but that little thing looks
like it could be a lot of fun in the right conditions, of course.


They have been around a long time, and they do look good. In my
opinion however they are a bit too small for a full sized adult, and
don't really sail all that well.
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On Jan 16, 7:34*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:27:51 -0800 (PST), Tim
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Well, you could always get yourself a proper dinghy. Of course, I don't
know what you mean by too heavy. The Dyer Dhow weighs about 100 pounds,
and is about as nice a hard-sided dink you can get.


http://www.dyerboats.com/dyer_dhow.html


They've been around a long, long time.


I've never been any kind of a blow boater, but that little thing looks
like it could be a lot of fun in the right conditions, of course.


They have been around a long time, and they do look good. *In my
opinion however they are a bit too small for a full sized adult, and
don't really sail all that well.


Of course, with my skills maybe that's just what I'd need.

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