Wansworth
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Came across a wooden Optimus ,seemed quite light to haul aboard and have on nthe fore deck as a tender would save making a tender,anybody use one?
Came across a wooden Optimus ,seemed quite light to haul aboard and have on nthe fore deck as a tender would save making a tender,anybody use one?
Did you mean "Optimist"... If so a very popular international class of children's sailing dinghies
Like this ?
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Max capacity two smallish adults I would think... Intended to be sailed by one small child!
stable but wet. don't even think about sailing it with 2 adults, paddling should be ok.
Spent 1000's of hours in one as a kid, no problem going in big waves ... but bring a bailer!
can you row an oppie?
my guess is you could build a wooden tender in a few days
or even unbuild one
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can you row an oppie?
my guess is you could build a wooden tender in a few days
or even unbuild one
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can you row an oppie?
It never ceases to amaze me how people with £100,000 cruisers go out to them in tiny, lethal tenders with the dimensions and seaworthiness of a toboggan...![]()
Leighb
No, not particularly referring to yourself; but going over the side of a dinghy in heavy clothing, - and don't even think about in the dark - makes 50 yards to shore seem like 50 miles - and I have been overboard from my tender, can't say it was much fun, and I was lucky to get away with it !
Ah but this was "Summer", shorts and T-shirt plus a buoyancy aid were max clothing worn. Water being pretty shallow was fairly warm as well.
I weigh 12 Stone-ish, and sailing the kids Oppies I have about 2" of freeboard.
Rig, daggerboard and rudder won't make a lot of difference. Using one as a tender would be crazy on anything but a calm day.