Little Dorrit
Well-Known Member
Any views from forumites and which to go for other than the obvious benefits of ease of storage with a RT are there any other benefits over a ST?
Personal choice depending on how you want to use the dinghy. The functional differences are reasonably clear. Solid transoms are better if you habitually use an outboard, particularly if the boat has some form of keel and inflatable bottom. Some row reasonably, but have less carrying capacity for overall length and are heavier plus more difficult to pack and stow on board. These disadvantages tend to diminish as mother boat size rises and the advantages come into force if you use your dinghy for regular, longer trips ashore.
On the other hand round tails are lighter, pack down easier, are arguably easier to row if you learn the technique, better carrying capacity, but not so good with an outboard. So, if you just want occasional use for shorter distances carrying a slightly bigger payload and don't mind rowing, they deserves consideration - and they are usually cheaper size for size.
FWIIW after 15 years with a solid transom dinghy (mostly in the med) I have just bought a roundtail 3D 2.5m for the reasons stated. Will only get light use, takes up little space in the locker, is half the weight of a solid transom of the same capacity and rows adequately.
So, think through your expected usage and the right choice for you might be easy!
It is not just the theoretical folded weight that is important, but the ease with which it can be achieved in practice.
A big vote here for a solid transom. The only time I fell in was when we had a smallish roundtail. Returning to the boat in very choppy conditions, I was sitting next to the outboard at the back. When SWMBO stepped off the dinghy onto the boarding ladder, I did not move forward enough and when a wave passed under the bow, the boat flipped over. Fortunately I managed to get hold of both the dinghy painter and the boarding ladder and I was back on board before my auto lifejacket inflated in the cockpit!!
Needless to say, I changed to a larger hard transom dinghy very shortly after.
I am moving towards a RT version 2.3 M (possibly Excel) and would be interested if this is a common problem with the RT inflatables? Does anyone else have experience that the RT is considerably more unstable than the ST versions? Are there any forumites who can vouch for the quality (or otherwise) of the Excel?
What I was trying to imply is that weight distribution is far more critical on a small roundtail that a transom dinghy. With the RT, particularly if I had the OB on the back, I had to sit at least midships. With a passenger I could sit further back but had to move forward if they got out. With the transom dinghy I have now, I can sit well back even with the OB as there is still a lot of inherant buoyancy in the tubes aft of the transom.
I am moving towards a RT version 2.3 M (possibly Excel) and would be interested if this is a common problem with the RT inflatables? Does anyone else have experience that the RT is considerably more unstable than the ST versions? Are there any forumites who can vouch for the quality (or otherwise) of the Excel?