KevinV
Well-Known Member
What are the hive mind's thoughts and experiences regarding a small tender for a small boat?
I've been thinking about using a kayak, but I'm not sure I could cope with the ignomony of stepping down into one and taking a graceless dive off the other side. Getting down to a low seat will also not be a joy with the state of my back.
On the other hand a half decent kayak is fast and you can see where you are going - my experience of inflatable dinghies is the opposite, but they are stable, and less deep to get into.
A decent kayak is pretty much the same money as a half decent dinghy from what I can see, so cost isn't going to help me decide. I'm also only 2' draft, so the distance to shore will be quite limited a lot of the time, but a kayak might invite a bit of exploration.
I don't have room for anything with a transom, and I will have to be quite imaginative with how/where to inflate the vessel before launch.
I do have a hard dinghy I could tow, but being only 17ft the boat is slow enough already, and I'm not keen on towing anyway.
It'll have to be as small as practicable, but I am roughly 6'3" /13 stone (190cm/ 90kg) and do need to be able to carry some luggage /provisions OR a second person.
As you can tell from the above, I don't know what to do for the best. My current slight preference is towards a larger single dropstitch kayak - it would do me nearly all the time, if at a bit of a risk when two up.
Advise, opinion, and particularly experience and recommendations gladly received.
I've been thinking about using a kayak, but I'm not sure I could cope with the ignomony of stepping down into one and taking a graceless dive off the other side. Getting down to a low seat will also not be a joy with the state of my back.
On the other hand a half decent kayak is fast and you can see where you are going - my experience of inflatable dinghies is the opposite, but they are stable, and less deep to get into.
A decent kayak is pretty much the same money as a half decent dinghy from what I can see, so cost isn't going to help me decide. I'm also only 2' draft, so the distance to shore will be quite limited a lot of the time, but a kayak might invite a bit of exploration.
I don't have room for anything with a transom, and I will have to be quite imaginative with how/where to inflate the vessel before launch.
I do have a hard dinghy I could tow, but being only 17ft the boat is slow enough already, and I'm not keen on towing anyway.
It'll have to be as small as practicable, but I am roughly 6'3" /13 stone (190cm/ 90kg) and do need to be able to carry some luggage /provisions OR a second person.
As you can tell from the above, I don't know what to do for the best. My current slight preference is towards a larger single dropstitch kayak - it would do me nearly all the time, if at a bit of a risk when two up.
Advise, opinion, and particularly experience and recommendations gladly received.
