I know this has been spoken about and I did a search on the topic but I'm still interested in your thoughts. My buddy and I just bought a Hunter 34. It was located in a semi-rual marina that is pretty casual. The previous owner stored his Walker Bay dinghy on the dock finger beside the boat. We sailed the boat to it's new home in Vancouver this past weekend and our marina in Coal Harbour is a lot more tightly controlled. You certainly can't store your dingy on the dock and they don't even want it in the water beside the boat. We have hauled it up onto the foredeck for now but it's kind of a pain and I can imagine we'll end up doing damage to the deck after a while. Any suggestions on best practices for handling/storing the dinghy? I would be tempted to get a one of those hydrostatic ones that you just throw in the water when you need it but we'd like to be able to row ashore when we're gunkholing. Maybe there's no simple answer for this but thought I'd put it out there.
On a related note, if deck storage is the best option, can anyone suggest a good method of lashing it down? Thanks in advance.
On a related note, if deck storage is the best option, can anyone suggest a good method of lashing it down? Thanks in advance.