DBBRanger
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- Still Crazy
At this time, we are not interested in putting a dinghy with davits on the swim platform like the ones shown in this picture. http://instagram.com/p/qsCSB8AbIM/
Therefore, my question is to those who have found another solution - what is it!! I know kayaks are popular, but it is a tad unwieldy dealing with groceries and certainly not very practical for spear fishing or other utilitarian tasks. We tried a blow-up Sevylor boat but it was too much of a toy and not workable. Are there any other inflatable boats out there that would work? I think they must have a keel and motor mount and be able to be stored on or in the boat when traveling between anchorages. Another solution is to pull it behind the boat, but that's no fun. The engine, of course, is a whole different story, but that I can deal with.
Also, we have to put the dinghy in the truck (inflated or deflated) when towing the Ranger so that limits the dinghy size.
I've even thought about a Porta-Boat but they are heavy (68lbs).
I think I'm asking too much for that perfect solution, but I'm hoping one of you will convince me of the best way for me. Any suggestions?
Doug
Therefore, my question is to those who have found another solution - what is it!! I know kayaks are popular, but it is a tad unwieldy dealing with groceries and certainly not very practical for spear fishing or other utilitarian tasks. We tried a blow-up Sevylor boat but it was too much of a toy and not workable. Are there any other inflatable boats out there that would work? I think they must have a keel and motor mount and be able to be stored on or in the boat when traveling between anchorages. Another solution is to pull it behind the boat, but that's no fun. The engine, of course, is a whole different story, but that I can deal with.
Also, we have to put the dinghy in the truck (inflated or deflated) when towing the Ranger so that limits the dinghy size.
I've even thought about a Porta-Boat but they are heavy (68lbs).
I think I'm asking too much for that perfect solution, but I'm hoping one of you will convince me of the best way for me. Any suggestions?
Doug