Hi Jim,

Is this a hard dinghy, d'flatable (with x type floor) or a hybrid?

I'm intrigued by the high pressure floor d'flatables but haven't tried one yet.

Only an optimistic person calls them inflatables 'cause that is not their preference from what I've seen.

        Cheers, Russ
        Sweet, 35 mk-1

At 07:05 PM 11/08/2016, you wrote:
We towed a light dinghy all the way around Vancouver Island, and usually set it for minimum drag, so 2-3 fingers of pressure in calm weather. As the wind and waves increased, we pulled the dinghy right up on the transom so only the back end is in the water. That also stops the wind from spinning it behind the boat like a propeller and expelling all the contents, which we experienced once and don't want to repeat. After one bad experience running downwind and wave in the Strait of Georgia we always make sure to take the drain plug out and tether it.

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
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