Dinghy stowage - was [Public-list] Propane
sousa, stephen (ENG)
sousa_stephen at emc.com
Fri Aug 12 08:37:47 PDT 2005
John,
Nice work, I also like the Alberg she looks to be in nice shape.
Stephen
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Subject: Dinghy stowage - was [Public-list] Propane
I have had success using a nesting dinghy (hard dinghy) on my A-30. It
takes 5-10 minutes to stow and launch, has no detrimental effects on
visibility, and leaves sufficient room for deck manouvers. I can
launch and retrieve the dinghy by myself without a halyard or lifting
device because the dinghy is handled in halves.
Here are some pictures:
http://www.roundthecorner.com/dinghy/launched.jpg
http://www.roundthecorner.com/dinghy/ondeck1.jpg
http://www.roundthecorner.com/dinghy/ondeck2.jpg
On 8/11/05, p.a.amos at tesco.net <p.a.amos at tesco.net> wrote:
> My last tender was a 7.5ft Mercury pvc inflateable.The sun here in Florida
and Bahamas melted the adhesive and it literaly fell apart.Storing it on the
foredeck was o.k if the front chamber was deflated,but there was no access
in or out via the hatch and it was a dancing exercise to get to the bow when
it was lashed down.The easiest way to get it aboard was to remove the
forward stanchion and drop the lifelines then use a halyard to winch it up
(singlhanded).
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