Does any one esle see a problem with this

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Windage might be a bit tricky - plenty of leeway I think these were featured on Tommorows World some years ago. Look good fun though.

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At least you don't need an anchor ball, just put up a set of black curtains and there you are. Mind you fitting any sort of nav. lights would present a challenge.

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Seems ok for enclosed/protected waters. But what if somebody gets seasick inside? Could be quite messy......

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Yes: Colregs........

Which is the front or more importantly port & stbd sides?

Steve Cronin



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Make a good dinghy though. Just walk to the shore and up the beach. How do attach the painter though?

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