[PUP] The Ultimate Dinghy

Ross Anderson 10and2 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 7 13:17:29 EDT 2009


Well, like most issues around passaging it will be a compromise. I thought
an 11' RIB with extra glass on dragging surface for rocky beaches would have
worked until the rowing angle was included. Except for the rowing we have
always used an RIB and found it to be great. If the hauling ashore is a
problem then add the wheel kit, which so far we have avoided but at some
pint will probably give in. I am also interested in this discussion and look
forward to see alternatives since we always are ready to learn anew. Safe
travels, God Bless - Ross 10&2

On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Mike Sandiland <mike at crownoffices.com>wrote:

> Capable of repair in remote locations...
> Mike Sandiland
>   ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Ron Rogers
>  To: 'David Schramm' ; passagemaking-under-power at lists.samurai.com
>  Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 8:34 AM
>  Subject: Re: [PUP] The Ultimate Dinghy
>
>
>  Capable of landing on a variety of surfaces (rocks, sand, mud) without
>  damage.
>
>  Capable of being hauled up on a beach and back into the water by two
> people.
>
>  Capable of being boarded from the water by one person without tipping.
>
>  Capable of continued exposure to the Sun without significant damage.
>
>  Ron Rogers
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