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One family chooses a tender for their 27-foot sloop. Thoughts on davits for so small a boat.
[Destiny Calls, USA]
Some of the most beautiful and long lasting oars you can find, in spruce or ash, spoons or flats, with or without leathers.
[Shaw & Tenney, Inc., Orono, ME, USA]
A lot of things can go wrong with your dinghy, before you leave your boat, on your way somewhere, and after you arrive. The author suggests you have the equipment and the mindset to prevent these costly or dangerous mistakes. 2 pages with photos.
[Sail Magazine, October 2004]
A brief examination of the options, including towing, on-deck stowage, davits, and deflation and storage below.
[SailNet, 3 November 2003]
Short description of how to attach a wheel to your dinghy′s skeg or to transom top for easy upright or inverted movement on land.
[Practical Sailor]
More ways (and reasons) than most sailors have thought of to reduce chafe in your ground tackle, running and standing rigging, engine and plumbing hoses, electrical cables, dinghy towing line, deck canvas and other points of movement.
[Ocean Navigator, May 2000]
Eight rail-mounted hoists for lifting your outboard engine (and other heavy gear) aboard are tested. 5 pages with photos and table of results.
[Practical Sailor, November 15, 2004]
Some of the most beautiful and long lasting oars you can find, in spruce or ash, spoons or flats, with or without leathers.
[Shaw & Tenney, Inc., Orono, ME, USA]
Continuous bumper material for tender gunwales. Flexible, polyester-coated, white.
[Taylor Made, Bradenton, FL, USA]
Stainless steel deck-mounted davits with 40.5-inch reach. Holds up to 250 pounds.
[Edson International, New Bedford, MA, USA]