pictures of my dinghy

i hope these show up ok as i am breaking new frontiers in my computer
illiteracy.
john churchill

 John, the pix came in fine.

The dinghy looks good. I take it that it doesn't 'nest' and it's hard to tell from the photos where it will fit on deck. Can you give us some more info on its construction (materials) and size?

Or is this a 'tow a long', which I've don extensively with a 12 foot hard dink.

Stan (Waxwing) #22

 



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— In bcc@y…, Stan Roeder <waxwingers@y…> wrote:

John, the pix came in fine.
The dinghy looks good. I take it that it doesn’t ‘nest’ and it’s
hard to tell from the photos where it will fit on deck. Can you give
us some more info on its construction (materials) and size?
Or is this a ‘tow a long’, which I’ve don extensively with a 12 foot
hard dink.
Stan (Waxwing) #22

she fits on the cabintop, transom forward, straddles the skylight and
between the dorade boxes. the bow goes thru the open dodger center
window and overhangs the companionway by 8 inches or so (maybe more).
i made a bracket that attaches to the transom to fit the camber of
the cabintop, and legs that attach to the forward bulkhead that lift
her and span the companionway hatch, so it can be opened and closed.
she is made primarily of exterior grade 1/4" plywood with
fiberglass/epoxy taped seams.
john