[PUP] The Ultimate Dinghy - Solutions?

Ron Rogers rcrogers6 at kennett.net
Thu Apr 9 17:14:18 EDT 2009


www.clcboats.com offers a Passagemaker dinghy which comes in a "split"
version. The idea of two pointy ends sounds good as do inflatable collars
around the gunnels. The hull needs to be a least fiberglass/Kevlar or
aluminum. A lapstrake design would keep it dry as would high freeboard. I
think we are talking about a dory with two different sterns. The pointy
stern could nest inside the conventional transom. Any dinghy needs some
airtight chambers which can hold cargo. Since surf dories can capsize, maybe
we should consider a proa type sponson on one side to help keep the boat
upright in the surf. Of course, there is the documented technique of turning
the bow offshore into the waves and going in stern first.

Still, on larger trawlers two different purpose-built dinghies sound better.

Ron Rogers

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Frenier

My thanks to David Schramm for leading a good discussion about "the perfect
dinghy." 

Since the discussion allows a possible custom construction of the dinghy, I
wonder if it might be possible to build a variation of all those designs
that split a dinghy in half, athwartships, with the two halves held together
with bolts. In the "perfect" split design, you could have one bow section
that fit together with either of TWO aft ends:


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