Very small dinghy purchase advice please

mont

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Hi,

We have just sold our 2.6m zodiac & outboard (fair price and english buyer !) as it was simply too big for our boat / davits and too heavy / big to haul around on deck.

We would like learned advice on choice for a new one please ...

Must be small & light, for 2 persons is fine, perhaps none slatted floor / no engine mount really needed (will row it usually) folds into small valise. Durable & must stand med sun & temps ok.
Budget - well cheap is good but open to choice / value / quality.

Ideas on maker and rough cost or best buy dealer / source.

Owners views also welcome.

Thanks
 
Lodestar ultralight series, probably the 2.2m or 1.95m would be ideal (£500 ish), or as you only want to use the outboard occasionally then a round tail would be a good option, ranging in quality from an Avon Redstart at about £1k, down to lots of branded Chinese jobbies from around £300 (or I have a Wetline 230RT you can have for £100). On a compromise of price/quality/load capacity i'd defo go for the Lodestar, and it's less hassle to mount the outboard when you do want to use it. They usually do deals at boat shows.
 
Hi Rich,

I bought the Seago 2.4 airdeck from Martin at A1 and it ticks all your boxes

Hope all is well in Alcudia

Martyn
 
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