Dinghy Troubles With The Zodiac Zoom 230 Aero Oar Locks

If you read about our latest trip out to Western Coromandel, you'll know that we've had a spot of bother with our dinghy .

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Dinghy Troubles With The Zodiac Zoom 230 Aero Oar Locks


Adagio at Sea: October 6, 2013 – dinghy ride

We took advantage of a nice sunny afternoon to get out on our dinghy so we could get in a little beach time. Kevin has soccer games on Saturdays, which is definitely interfering with our ability to go boating.

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Adagio at Sea: October 6, 2013 – dinghy ride


Safety in Your Dinghy: Oars Aboard

Like an anchor, having dinghy oars is a safety precaution — if your trusty outboard sputters unexpectedly (and it happens semi-frequently with gasoline quality in other countries), the ability to row may mean the difference …

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Safety in Your Dinghy: Oars Aboard


I Want to Build a Nesting Dinghy – Cruisers & Sailing Forums

Things that I would like in my new dinghy 1) About 10 foot long 2) Strip built cedar construction 3) Good rowing 4) Sailing rig either sloop or cat 5) Ability to put a small outboard on it. I have.

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I Want to Build a Nesting Dinghy – Cruisers & Sailing Forums


Dinghy Sail Trimming for Novices

When dinghy sailing novices spend time fine-tuning dinghy sail trimming, novices can better notice if their ability to catch up with the rest of the fleet is improving.

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Dinghy Sail Trimming for Novices


Dinghy Sail Trimming for Novices — Knoji

When dinghy sailing novices spend time fine-tuning dinghy sail trimming, novices can better notice if their ability to catch up with the rest of the fleet is improving.

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Dinghy Sail Trimming for Novices — Knoji