We will be crossing Lake Michigan next weekend on our CD30 then sailing south from Frankfort to our home port in New Buffalo, MI. Our dink is a 9' Seaworthy that stows very nicely inverted on the fore deck,using the spare halyard she launches very easily. In reading the previous posts there seems to be many concerns about transporting dinks. I'm curious, is there a problem with carrying an inflated dink on the deck that I have not thought about?
heavinj@kiva.net
dinghy transport - revisited
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: dinghy transport - revisited
"Our dink is a 9' Seaworthy that stows very nicely inverted on the fore deck"
My question is where do you put it on the foredeck? Do you not have the club footed staysail (the cutter) or if you have the 30 ketch is your headsail not on a jib boom?
Chris Cram
CD 30 C
cccobx@prodigy.net
My question is where do you put it on the foredeck? Do you not have the club footed staysail (the cutter) or if you have the 30 ketch is your headsail not on a jib boom?
Chris Cram
CD 30 C
cccobx@prodigy.net
Re: dinghy transport - revisited
Ours is a sloop and there is plenty of room without blocking any lines, it would be a little difficult to get to the anchor quickly but outside of that it should work fine. After we cross the lake we will tow her unless we have really rough seas.Chris Cram wrote: "Our dink is a 9' Seaworthy that stows very nicely inverted on the fore deck"
My question is where do you put it on the foredeck? Do you not have the club footed staysail (the cutter) or if you have the 30 ketch is your headsail not on a jib boom?
Chris Cram
CD 30 C
heavinj@kiva.net