NormanS
Well-Known Member
JD and Serin. Perhaps I should explain that we do a lot of hill-walking, and wandering about in the rain,
from our boat, so we often land in some out of the way places, and may be ashore for some hours. Sometimes, depending on the shore, we can anchor the dinghy off or tie it off, but often it's best to carry it up above the HW mark. For this the rubber dinghy is unbeatable. I normally row, even fair distances, and only use the outboard for longer distance expeditions.
But we all have our own preferencies, and I respect yours.
But we all have our own preferencies, and I respect yours.