tparrent
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- C Dory Year
- 2017
- C Dory Model
- 255 Tomcat
- Vessel Name
- Tomfoolery
Do you find yourself beaching your boat when the conditions are appropriate rather than anchoring out and dinghying to shore?
I've sidled up to shore with my 16 several times in order to just step off. I have not done that yet on the 22 in part because I wondered about the ease in pushing off again. On the 16, I just use the boathook to give a little shove that refloats the boat.
Yeah, I'm still struggling with the dinghy issue and wondering how much I can use the 6-9 inch draft to my advantage in just getting up close. I would use a dinghy on my northern explorations but once I get back home, all the shorelines are sand and quite easy to beach on so I would seldom if ever use the dinghy in home waters. Plus, I' m less than nimble around inflatables and worry the hassle of embarking/disembarking.
So, if you do not have a dinghy or sometimes leave it ashore, do you feel that miss out on all that much or can you get to shore with just the boat when you want to?
Thanks
I've sidled up to shore with my 16 several times in order to just step off. I have not done that yet on the 22 in part because I wondered about the ease in pushing off again. On the 16, I just use the boathook to give a little shove that refloats the boat.
Yeah, I'm still struggling with the dinghy issue and wondering how much I can use the 6-9 inch draft to my advantage in just getting up close. I would use a dinghy on my northern explorations but once I get back home, all the shorelines are sand and quite easy to beach on so I would seldom if ever use the dinghy in home waters. Plus, I' m less than nimble around inflatables and worry the hassle of embarking/disembarking.
So, if you do not have a dinghy or sometimes leave it ashore, do you feel that miss out on all that much or can you get to shore with just the boat when you want to?
Thanks