Plan C
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- 2005
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- 22 Cruiser
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- Susie Q
I'm reminded of this seeing Dog On Dog with inflatable on roof. I carry mine the same way, and have wondered from time to time if there is some risk in it. If there is heavy rain and/or spray, you could accumulate some water in the dinghy, and I imagine quickly become top heavy. A boat load of water would be seriously heavy. I try to remember at least to leave the transom valve open, to drain water, hoping I again remember to close it when I put the boat in the water. However, this is a very slow drain.
Have others been thinking about this? Maybe it's time to make a cradle and turn the dinghy upside down.
Dave
Have others been thinking about this? Maybe it's time to make a cradle and turn the dinghy upside down.
Dave