We're headed to the BVIs next month (can't wait) for our second trip in three years. One of the "challenges" on the first trip was how to reboard the dinghy after snorkeling.
I finally got semi-proficient at climbing over the back of the dinghy using the outboard motor's fins and protuberances as leverage points to get back on board. It wasn't safe - and it sure wasn't pretty!
Does anyone have a simple contraption to make it easier to reboard a dinghy? I'm thinking a length of rope with a simple short board in the middle with a knot on each end of the board...does that make sense?
I figure someone on this forum has encountered this before and developed a good, simple solution I can stick into my bag and carry to the Islands.
Thanks, as always, in advance for the good ideas to come.
Steve
I finally got semi-proficient at climbing over the back of the dinghy using the outboard motor's fins and protuberances as leverage points to get back on board. It wasn't safe - and it sure wasn't pretty!
Does anyone have a simple contraption to make it easier to reboard a dinghy? I'm thinking a length of rope with a simple short board in the middle with a knot on each end of the board...does that make sense?
I figure someone on this forum has encountered this before and developed a good, simple solution I can stick into my bag and carry to the Islands.
Thanks, as always, in advance for the good ideas to come.
Steve