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Hello,
I want to acquire a lightweight dinghy and outboard for use on the UK south coast (in Dorset). We have a cottage up a small cliff from the beach, so I'd like to be able to carry the stuff up and down the cliff path. It's not steep, but it a little uneven, rocky and brambley! I'm thinking of something about 3m in length, as we have two children (small at the moment, but they'll grow!), so big enough for four is the requirement. We've owned a mirror dinghy in the past, but it's a little heavy for lugging back up the path. I'm thinking either plastic, aluminium, or inflatable would be easier. Being able to row, sail and motor it would be an advantage too. I've looked at: - Walker Bay boats (a bit small & unstable without the tube?) - QuickSilver inflatables (downside is you can't sail them) - Wetline inflatables (are these any good?) - Tinker inflatables (they seem a bit heavy). Are there any others I should consider? Regarding outboards, we've had a Mariner 2HP in the past but I found it a little weedy. I was looking at a Mercury 6HP 4-stroke. But... - are 4-strokes a bit of a liability regarding oil leaks? - what is the effect of using a more powerful engine than the boat is rated for? I think Walker Bays are rated up to 4HP - what would a 6HP do to it? I'd like to be able to trawl at mackerel-fishing-pace as well as go at higher speeds to visit neigbouring bays ets. Thanks for all your advice. Simon. |
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