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Re: T&T: Dinghy Recommendations

From: Woody and Kathy (no email)
Date: Wed May 02 2007 - 19:14:17 EDT

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    Kris:

    Dinghy's are a bit like women...some short, some long, some skinny, some not
    so skinny. This has probably been hashed over to some great extent on this
    forum, but I am new to this whole forum thing myself.

    A first question you want to ask yourself, is what do you want to do with
    the dinghy, and how sure footed are you? A dinghy that will row well, is
    long and narrow. A dinghy that will go well with an outboard is broad, and
    flat in the stern. Inflatables row as well (badly)sideways as forward, but
    will really scoot with an outboard, even soft bottom ones. They do however
    have a bad habit of scooting out from under people getting in them from swim
    platforms, and they do not last as long as hard dinghy's.
     A popular dinghy here in the Northwest is the Livingston. This dinghy comes
    in several lengths, and is very stable. They are frequently seen attached to
    swim platforms with Weaver davits. The Weaver davit is two eyes attached to
    the swim platform, and two clips attached to the dinghy that function like
    hinges. You can fold the dinghy down, get in, and then detach it from the
    platform. They could win a prize for ugly, but over all they are a good
    dinghy, especially for someone just getting used to boating.

    Woody
    27 Marben
    Port Orchard, WA
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