Nice video...I have an 8' hard dinghy but purchased an inflatable...love it. 3 hp Merc which weighs nothing. We hoist and stow exactly the same way, works great. I can see the advantages of your hard dinghy though, looks awesome! Good sailing! Mike and Ally 🇨🇦 S/V Bears Mistress II
Had same dinghy, it was great stable and easy to plane even with lot's of weight. Only thing is that it could be lighter if it was build with something else than plastic and didn't have two layers of it.
@@sailingonabudget We had an old 9.9hp two stroke. More than the rating, but was going very well. One thing with two stroke is that is it get the boat get faster the engine get more powerfull.
Here's an idea: get a couple of swim noodles. Slice them lengthwise, and snap them over your lifelines and zip tie them, in the area where you hoist the dinghy aboard. This will save wear and tear on your lifelines and stanchions.
I thought you still had an engine on it and thought to myself, that can’t be good. How do you want to pull it up in like the Bahamas when you know you put it back in the water in the morning?
@pironiero I hear ya ! Lol. As a musician and drummer whose into sound I know and have used noise gates for PA systems. The software I use has the function but I don't like the way it sounds. Too muffled. Sometimes it just is what it is. 🫤👍
Nice video...I have an 8' hard dinghy but purchased an inflatable...love it. 3 hp Merc which weighs nothing. We hoist and stow exactly the same way, works great.
I can see the advantages of your hard dinghy though, looks awesome!
Good sailing!
Mike and Ally 🇨🇦
S/V Bears Mistress II
That demonstration was smooth and effective…. Very nice
@genemiller4953 Thanks. I've only done it a couple of times, I hope to get even better ! 😉👍
you are doing the thing i dream of being able to do in the years to come. i cant wait to see you island hopping.
@brenthann2623 Thanks, it's not going to be much longer, my haulout is just around the corner and the Bahamas are getting closer every day ! 😉👍
Would have loved to have seen the foredeck after you had the dinghy aboard. Thanks for the video.
@SoItGoesCAL34 I really meant to do that ! Still trying to learn how to make better videos. Thanks for pointing that out. 😉👍
Very cool!
@@Lachlan-Winter Thanks ! 😉👍
Thanks for posting buddy looking forward to the day when we see your transom heading north down the st johns and hang a hard right
@@davelawrence6777 Not much longer ! 😁👍
Had same dinghy, it was great stable and easy to plane even with lot's of weight.
Only thing is that it could be lighter if it was build with something else than plastic and didn't have two layers of it.
@@alexforget What motor did you have to get it plane ? I only have a Suzuki 2.5hp. It's rated to 5hp. 🤔
@@sailingonabudget We had an old 9.9hp two stroke.
More than the rating, but was going very well.
One thing with two stroke is that is it get the boat get faster the engine get more powerfull.
Here's an idea: get a couple of swim noodles. Slice them lengthwise, and snap them over your lifelines and zip tie them, in the area where you hoist the dinghy aboard. This will save wear and tear on your lifelines and stanchions.
@JerseyShorePirate That is a good idea. What's actually on there now are just plastic shroud covers, but an extra layer wouldn't hurt. 👍
Pool noodles disintegrate in the sun very quickly, crumbling plastics straight into the water. You’d be better off with PVC pipe
I was just going to say I put sections of swim noodles in Sunbrella to put under the dinghy front back and side to save the glorious gelcoat.
Thanks for Nice How To Video!👍
Do You Have An Outboard Motor?, If So
What Size?
Thanks
@theodoregriller The dinghy is rated for 5hp, and I have a Suzuki 2.5hp. I like it because I can easily handle it's 29 lbs. 😉👍
I thought you still had an engine on it and thought to myself, that can’t be good.
How do you want to pull it up in like the Bahamas when you know you put it back in the water in the morning?
@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk That's one of the best things I like about this setup. It's 5 minutes and it's done. 😉👍
how you like the dinghy? was looking at that model
@@JohnBraman413 Best dinghy I've ever had. 😉👍
invest some time into learning what noisegate is
@pironiero I hear ya ! Lol. As a musician and drummer whose into sound I know and have used noise gates for PA systems. The software I use has the function but I don't like the way it sounds. Too muffled. Sometimes it just is what it is. 🫤👍
@sailingonabudget then why didn't you use it, it's literally four clicks to get rid of like 90% of that background noise