SailBobSquarePants
Well-Known Member
As for the dinghy - why not keep your easy-to-stow round-tail and get a proper solid one, doesn't need to be a wooden clinker built, but that would be ideal, for in and out and leave it on your mooring?
I totally agree that a liferaft is more than a nice to have.
The problem is that our 3.3 two-stroke outboard is just a little too heavy for our roundtail, and with me in the back it really wants to flip backwards unless there is always another person up front. And mounting the engine is extremely precarious, heart in mouth type stuff, and that is even at the dock. Basically, we just don't have faith in it - which we did with our previous Zodiac.
So it has to go...