Tranona
Well-Known Member
Our boat is only a 33 and we are able to store a Seahopper folding dinghy in its assembled state right way up across the boat between the mast and sprayhood with no problems and no restrictions to access down the side decks (in fact the tender makes a great hand hold). Right way up is actually very convenient for both launching and for storing fenders in when sailing. I'd say the Seahopper is probably a bit bigger than an optimist. So do some measurements and try to avoid the common mistake of thinking you have to store the dinghy on the foredeck - it takes up far too much useful space up there! People often ask how we cope with it blocking the view through the sprayhood windows to which we always have to laugh and ask 'whoever steers their boat and keeps a lookout looking through sprayhood windows?' The biggest challenge for us was how to store the spars for the sailing rig - we ended up putting them behind the stbd saloon seat with holes drilled so that they could poke into the galley cupboard!
There is a big difference between your boat and the little 27' boat the OP has.
Can see why you like the tender you have, but for all your enthusiasm, you are in a very small minority. Presumably others have considered doing the same as you but have chosen a different route. Inflatables seem for most people to be the best compromise.