Iain C
Well-Known Member
Dan, I think I've found your perfect boat...

...the Shearwater is an interesting tangent. All wood, if I remember. I don't believe I've ever actually seen one.
As many grp ones as wooden.
Hmm. My tight little fists would only be looking at an oldie, but I'm glad if the class endures.
Daydream believer,
what's a Shearwater like for singlehanded capsize recovery ?
I had a Dart 18 which is supposed to be relatively easy for a cat, but proved a bit of a struggle for 12 stone self and 10 stone crew.
Capsized on its' side it also went downwind like a rocket ( it was about F6-7 ) and was all we could do to swim and catch it before it was out of reach.
The idea is not to capsize it.
Personally i think the idea of dinghy cruising is not what you might believe. Most dinghies bought for such purpose by dreamers usually end up rotting on the hard. To get the best out of a dinghy you need to join a club, get to meet people & join in the club activities, racing etc.
Just a thought, the Flying Dutchman was originally designed as a camping dinghy. Food for thought!