RodMB
New Member
I read the recent thread about getting dogs onboard with interest. My wife and I have just got our first boat (Sadler 29). We too had wondered about the practicalities of taking our dogs with us. Both our dogs have been aboard a charter yacht on the Caladonian Canal and seems to cope well but it was relatively easy getting them on and off the pontoon.
We're going to need to buy a dinghy now (probably second hand) and I had wondered about the relative merits of the various floor designs available with regard to providing a stiffish base / floor pan hopefully not easily damaged by 8 dog paws. I'm aware of the wooden slatted type floor pans but I find these difficult enough getting in and out of and suspect the dogs wouldn't like the alteration in 'give' between the wooden slats and the rubber. I also worried about the dogs claws on the rubber which never seems that strong to me.
I've never been in one of the dinghys that has a pump up floor but wondered if this might give an more uniform / stable floor however again the worry about punctures arises.
For safety I wouldn't like to be stuck with a rigid tender being towed and we would require a dinghy during trips (ie leaving at base not an option).
I'd be grateful to hear of other experiences with dogs in dinghies.
For info dogs are both crosses (collie / lurcher), (alsatian / terrier) 19kg and 22kg repectively.
Many thanks
Rod MB
PS That dog boarding ladder looked great (in previous thread) - has anyone any experience of dealing with the company in Holland regarding delivery or aware of any stockests in UK?
We're going to need to buy a dinghy now (probably second hand) and I had wondered about the relative merits of the various floor designs available with regard to providing a stiffish base / floor pan hopefully not easily damaged by 8 dog paws. I'm aware of the wooden slatted type floor pans but I find these difficult enough getting in and out of and suspect the dogs wouldn't like the alteration in 'give' between the wooden slats and the rubber. I also worried about the dogs claws on the rubber which never seems that strong to me.
I've never been in one of the dinghys that has a pump up floor but wondered if this might give an more uniform / stable floor however again the worry about punctures arises.
For safety I wouldn't like to be stuck with a rigid tender being towed and we would require a dinghy during trips (ie leaving at base not an option).
I'd be grateful to hear of other experiences with dogs in dinghies.
For info dogs are both crosses (collie / lurcher), (alsatian / terrier) 19kg and 22kg repectively.
Many thanks
Rod MB
PS That dog boarding ladder looked great (in previous thread) - has anyone any experience of dealing with the company in Holland regarding delivery or aware of any stockests in UK?