Towing a dinghy while underway | Port Sanilac Marina: Blog
When towing a dinghy there are a few important points to note for safe and low risk travel.
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Help selecting a prop for a dinghy & 9.9 Mariner – The Hull Truth …
Hello THT, if anyone knows a little about prop selection, I could use a few tips. Here's my current scenario – I bought a 1987 Mariner 9.9, the prop.
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Dinghy Painter: Float or Sink? – SailNet Community
For the second time (in twenty years) I cut my dinghy painter with the prop on the bigger boat. I should have shortened it up before starting the.
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Dinghy Painter: Float or Sink? – SailNet Community
Laser Dinghy Insurance – Picking Out The Appropriate Policy For …
Do you love taking to the waters at the weekend together with your laser dinghy ? Then you need to cautiously consider your laser dinghy insurance; even though a laser dinghy is not mechanical like an automobile you can …
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Houseboat Forums Forums – Towing a Dinghy
I've had water get in even with a cover, so I like to fit my dinghies with an automatic bailer. I also run the dinghy painter through sections of pool “noodle” to make it extra buoyant and keep it out of my prop.
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Houseboat Forums Forums – Towing a Dinghy
Slow-Mocean: Famous Last Words
Immediately, I realized I was under the dinghy with the motor still running next to my ear. I was disoriented and unsure of where the prop may be but soon enough the water entered the engine and all was quiet except for the next wave
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Slow-Mocean: Famous Last Words