[Public-list] dingy vs.tide and current, cockpit locker tops
Matthew Hay
haymatthew_ at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 16 10:52:27 PST 2006
Hello all,
This summer I will be doing all of my sailing in mid coast Maine maybe
making it to the Penobscot. I will be sailing with my wife and my son who
will be about 8 months in May. I currently have a walker bay 8 without the
pontoons that I use for my dingy, and will not let our baby near it in the
cold waters off Main, since it is so very tippy. I have been using a 2 year
old 3.5 Tahotsu that pushes the walker bay fine. (but seems to shear its
pin often with weight in the boat, I actually have to cary a pack of pins in
the dingy.) To be safe I am looking at inflatables. Would this engine
suffice with a eight or nine foot inflatable? Also would you recommend a
wood floor or an air floor? I want to be safe and am not familiar with the
currents I will be encountering in Maine. Also, in some areas I will have
to anchor a ways out due to the larger tides.
Trying to avoid living out "A drift"
I took the cockpit locker tops off my 1968 Alberg two years ago and they
were made from teak plywood and were hinged with screws right into the
fiberglass. A big long hinge ran the entire length along the back of the
locker top and the fiberglass. The teak ply was completely rotted and I
scraped both of them. I am fortunate enough to have a good friend who is a
talented woodworker and he made thick strips of teak into tong and groove.
And mounted them in teak frames, put black caulk between the strips, and
glued a piece of black rubber along the underside of each top. They look
great, but I still have to give them a little finesse' to make them fit
properly.
Thank you and best of luck,
Matt #314 Renard
1142535147.0
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