It's Dinghy Time by Jack Klang | QSDG News
My first dinghy was seven feet long and made of blue plastic, but it was the only one I could afford. Though it originally looked large enough, I soon discovered it was too small and flimsy for my use.
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It's Dinghy Time by Jack Klang | QSDG News
It's <b>Dinghy</b> Time by Jack Klang | QSDG News
My first dinghy was seven feet long and made of blue plastic, but it was the only one I could afford.
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It's <b>Dinghy</b> Time by Jack Klang | QSDG News
Inspection and maintenance – it counts. « Irish OK Dinghy Association
Unless you've got under deck control lines, there is only one control line on an OK Dinghy that isn't clearly visible for regular inspection. That's the outhaul, most of which is hidden inside the boom
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Windborne in Puget Sound: Lighted dinghies and engine foibles
The first time, a few years back, there were maybe four or five dinghies . And if I remember correctly, only one was lit up – the rest of us waved flashlights or something.
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Windborne in Puget Sound: Lighted dinghies and engine foibles