johnphilip
Well-Known Member
Prompted by the current Yacht Tender thread but a bit of a sideways shift.
Equally fed up of un-rowable inflatables are there any that can be powered by oars, that you can pull without snapping what pass as rowlocks?
One requisite for rowing two people is that the rower has a bow position so the craft trims properly with the passenger in the stern. This applies equally to rigid dinghies.
Again are there any reasonably priced options we could carry on a 33' boat.
Rowing even against a moderate tide is easily achieved if the boat is level, the boat carries its way between strokes, unlike a normal inflatable or a small rigid dinghy with centre oars and stern passenger when the raised bow and dragging transom stops the forward motion at the end of each stroke.
Equally fed up of un-rowable inflatables are there any that can be powered by oars, that you can pull without snapping what pass as rowlocks?
One requisite for rowing two people is that the rower has a bow position so the craft trims properly with the passenger in the stern. This applies equally to rigid dinghies.
Again are there any reasonably priced options we could carry on a 33' boat.
Rowing even against a moderate tide is easily achieved if the boat is level, the boat carries its way between strokes, unlike a normal inflatable or a small rigid dinghy with centre oars and stern passenger when the raised bow and dragging transom stops the forward motion at the end of each stroke.