Praxinoscope
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I've just bought a new dinghy, launched, went aft to turn on fuel and it leaked like a sieve through the bottom two engine mounting plate holes. Very spartan on the sealant, a tube of silicone fixed it.
A long time ago, when we started our cruising activities we were 4 lads with limited funds, we had bought our Leisure 17 but needed a tender, we found that (I think it was a chandlers called Thames Marine) did a small ‘tender’ for about £15 (this was lare 60’s) so we bought one, it was actually moulded from expanded polystyrene, very light but not very strong and had all the rowing characteristics of a coracle, but it did serve its purpose. The major problem was transporting outboard engines or fuel tanks, petrol dissolves polystyrene almost instantly, and occasionally one would see a hole appearing where some petrol had dripped on it, so we carried a pot of ‘ready mix pollyfilla’ with for emergency repairs. It did last almost a Season until one day off Hengistbury Head in about a force 5 the painter pulled through the bows and we saw it floating away, a vote was held and we decided that as it was a bit choppy where we were to just wave goodbye to it and carried on back into Christchurch.