Dinghy stowage - was [Public-list] Propane
John
a30blueteal at gmail.com
Fri Aug 12 11:24:29 PDT 2005
Gord,
It was a similar situation to what you described in your earlier
post... we were sailing in rough weather with steep following seas.
The dinghy would surf down the waves hitting the boat and threatening
the transom mounted rudder. It is frightening to see how quickly a
seemingly harmless dinghy can become a dangerous projectile guided to
its target by the painter. We tried unsuccessfully to haul the dinghy
on board, and ended up slowing the boat and pulling the dinghy
alongside while we finished the passage. We were close to cutting the
dinghy loose, but we were hesitant to do so because we needed it to
get ashore upon arrival. Fortunately we were near the end of the
passage when the conditions deteriorated.
As a side note, this dinghy was too big to fit properly on the deck of
that particular boat. Even if we had been able to get it aboard,
changing headsails and working on the foredeck would have been
impossible. If I were towing a dinghy now, I'd be sure to have a cheap
inflatable dinghy or kayak on board to get to shore in the event that
the dinghy needed to be cut loose.
John
On 8/12/05, Gordon Laco <mainstay at csolve.net> wrote:
> Hi John - I have to ask...what happened?
>
> Gord
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> > As Gord points out, all dinghies involve a set of compromises. I'd
> > really like to be able to carry the loads and do the things that Gord
> > can do with his. But after a bad experience while towing a dinghy
> > several years ago, the rule on my boat is to pull the dinghy on board
> > before getting underway. That's how I eventually ended up with the
> > nesting dinghy. I think an inflatable would be very good, but I
> > arrived at a similar conclusion to Pete regarding deck storage.
> >
> > To answer your question Roger, I'm able to crack the hatch open about
> > 1/2" before it hits the dinghy. This allows for some ventilation, but
> > not much. I usually keep the hatch closed while underway.
> >
> >
> > On 8/12/05, Roger L Kingsland <rkingsland101 at ksba.com> wrote:
> >> John,
> >>
> >> What a great solution. Can you operate the forward hatch with the dink
> >> onboard? If so, looks like it functions as dodger as well.
> >>
> >> Roger
> >>
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> >> From: "John Irving" <a30blueteal at gmail.com>
> >> To: "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at alberg30.org>
> >> Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:11 AM
> >> 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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