Mudisox
Well-Known Member
Re: Rigid small dinghies, not without problems
Having learn in a Gaff rigged boat without an engine towing a 14' clinker dinghy behind to tow us into harbour etc I really can't see what he problem is.
Yes it slows the boat down but also gives considerably more fun when you get there.
I now have a hard dinghy 9' long that I sometimes tow when I am too lazy to lift it using the spinnaker halyard and anchor winch [ or blocks and tackle] onto the large foredeck. Tows Ok with the aforementioned low towing point and an adjustable towing line.
Having learn in a Gaff rigged boat without an engine towing a 14' clinker dinghy behind to tow us into harbour etc I really can't see what he problem is.
Yes it slows the boat down but also gives considerably more fun when you get there.
I now have a hard dinghy 9' long that I sometimes tow when I am too lazy to lift it using the spinnaker halyard and anchor winch [ or blocks and tackle] onto the large foredeck. Tows Ok with the aforementioned low towing point and an adjustable towing line.



