Actually, in more than 36 thousand miles of towing our dinghy, often far
offshore, none of the things described below have happened.


Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying Gloucester MA



> For me, towing a dinghy anywhere except in 
> well protected coastal or inland waters is a Really Bad Idea. If the 
> dinghy's painter or bridle/tow rig doesn't break or the dinghy 
> doesn't swamp, it'll come charging at your transom in following seas 
> and try pretty hard to join you in the cockpit.


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