Tinker Contortions

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Hello Luvvies, Happy New Year.....

I have bought a 1993 Tinker Star Traveller, which is 12ft of writhing plywood and Hypalon.
The blurb says that this block of obnoxious resistant material should restfully arrange itself into a 45x21x13 space when so commanded.
My calculations for the purchase of this beast were all made around available cockpit locker area, which seemed ample.
Thus was the loot handed over, and the thing bundled into the back of the truck.

As they seemed to be both popular and successful with the sailing masses, I thought I might ask the knowledge base if they know of either the method to pack this object frugally, or have access to a set of diagrams or photos.

Anyone have any other ownership horrors they wish to apprise me of before I plonk this thing in the water and sail off?

Yours in dread anticipation

Jim
(Lynn thinks this purchase is a step too far BTW, so my rep is riding on the outcome)
 
Get swmbo to help you with this one....

Place mouth on valve and suck the air out of it. When you have sucked all you can, your 'helper' creeps up behind with two bricks -you remember the camel jokes - and applies them smartly to your dangling bits. The resultant suction should reduce the boat to the specified dimensions. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Alternatively buy the LVM dinghy inflator cause it can also be rigged as a deflator and will willingly suck the air out without the necessity of the two bricks.
 
Assuming that the bricks are aimed very, very, carefully. And that the person without the bricks falls for it the second time around...

dv.
 
BUT it REALLY HURTS
the "Helper" that is if they mis-locate thier thumbs whilst holdind the afore mentioned bricks x 2 /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

[so my rep is riding on the outcome] ?????? /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

PS the LVM is fantastic for de-flation, expensive but good
 
Oh dear I'm going to start the New Year in just the wrong way - with a serious answer. The thing can be packed into a remarkably small space. The standard pump will also act as a deflator, get all the air out and then replace the valve. If you don't the bloody thing will breathe in agaim. Fold the sides towards the middle, lift the aftermost joint and roll it forward. Continue rolling then lift the bow section over the rolled mass. Tie it up very quickly before it has a chance to retaliate. Job done!

If this fails refer to SL's post and invest in a couple of bricks and recruit a willing helper. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Cheers

Coln
 
I am going to get rid of mine - difficult to stow, very heavy, lots of metal sticky-out bits for rudder etc, leaky centre-board sleeve. Anyone want to swap for a small round-tail? /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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