fireball
Well-Known Member
Re: I\'m going to disagree with everyone else here. Here are two good o
Why compromise?
If you keep a boat on the mooring then have a tender to get between shore and that mooring ... you can then have a secondary (inflatable?) tender that serves the purpose whilst you are in other ports. They do not have to be the same vessel.
We have the walkerbay10 (although would like the RID bit for it - or a more stable tender) for the everyday running too and from the mooring and then have a 2.8m inflatable stowed on board for the occasional use away from our home mooring. (although I am likely to take the WB with me if not going too far and in need of a tender....) The inflatable doesn't row very well with a passenger but does take the 2hp outboard nicely /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
So the requirements and recommendations really do depend on what you intend to do with the tender...
Why compromise?
If you keep a boat on the mooring then have a tender to get between shore and that mooring ... you can then have a secondary (inflatable?) tender that serves the purpose whilst you are in other ports. They do not have to be the same vessel.
We have the walkerbay10 (although would like the RID bit for it - or a more stable tender) for the everyday running too and from the mooring and then have a 2.8m inflatable stowed on board for the occasional use away from our home mooring. (although I am likely to take the WB with me if not going too far and in need of a tender....) The inflatable doesn't row very well with a passenger but does take the 2hp outboard nicely /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
So the requirements and recommendations really do depend on what you intend to do with the tender...