Hello All,
Considering a new inflatable dinghy with a high pressure air floor for a few reasons. I don't like towing a dink, slows the boat and puts the dink at risk. Hard dinks are great but heavy and again I don't want to tow. Forget davits, I can't ugly up my boat like that.
My existing dink is an old Achilles that has been fantastic but its a wood floor/air keel model and its heavy to muscle onto the foredeck. That leads me to one of the new high pressure floor inflatables. They are very light, easy to stow, etc. and even allow quick inflation/deflation so stowing/deployment is easy(r).
This will be the first season with the new baby and I need to make things as easy and simple as possible since now I will be doing a lot of things, like stowing/deploying the dink solo.
Any input on the high pressure floor inflatables would be appreciated.
TIA, RT
Considering a new inflatable dinghy with a high pressure air floor for a few reasons. I don't like towing a dink, slows the boat and puts the dink at risk. Hard dinks are great but heavy and again I don't want to tow. Forget davits, I can't ugly up my boat like that.
My existing dink is an old Achilles that has been fantastic but its a wood floor/air keel model and its heavy to muscle onto the foredeck. That leads me to one of the new high pressure floor inflatables. They are very light, easy to stow, etc. and even allow quick inflation/deflation so stowing/deployment is easy(r).
This will be the first season with the new baby and I need to make things as easy and simple as possible since now I will be doing a lot of things, like stowing/deploying the dink solo.
Any input on the high pressure floor inflatables would be appreciated.
TIA, RT