Dinghy

Nancy and Bud":29cute1b said:
Any suggestions for a dinghy that would work for our little 19 with a roof full of objects? Check Tinker Toy in her PO's album page.

I have a 2.6 Zodiac Zoom(8.5') that's easy to tow it lives on the roof of my 25. weighs 70lbs W/plywood floor.
PVC & is still in great shape after 13 seasons with no cover. :thup
 
Rather than forcing others to search thru the list and wasting time: Here is the link to the previous owner's album.

I had made a suggestion to the current owners that they should copy any photos they wanted into their album, when they asked about transfer of said photos.

I would suggest that an air floor inflatable dinghy would be much easier to assemble, stow and be lighter weight than a dinghy with a wooden or aluminum floor.

Here is a photo of the boat in question. I would have an inflatable which is easy to unroll an inflate. With all of that on top, I doubt there is an easy solution, other than a Kayak and Kayak rack.

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The Alaska Series inflatables are in the less that 50 pound bracket. It's a donut boat, rows like a pig sort of, but is easy to handle. It is also VERY durable.

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You may need to figure out how to haul it by the looks of your cabin top and bimini. Mine works kind of like a bimini, and to use it, I slide it back, drop the forward end into the cockpit and then roll it out over the gunnel.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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