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Laurent Hendrichs
I have a Catalina 27 that I use for day sailing as well as short offshore cruises. For the offshore use, I find it wise to have a dinghy or life raft. Here are the different options I considered and why they don't fit for my boat. Does anyone have a better idea???a) An inflatable dinghy: sounds good at first because of its inherent buoyancy. However, it is not very practical to tow (or, is it?), especially offshore in windy conditions. The fact that I installed an outboard on the transom doesn't make things easier. b) An small inflatable dinghy, stored on deck while cruising: Even the smallest dinghies will cover most of the foredeck, rendering access to the forestay difficult and dangerous. c) A fiberglass dinghy: would certainly be easier to tow astern. I am not so sure about offshore conditions: what if a wave fills the dinghy. It's not inherently buoyant. It's also much less stable than an inflatable.d) A life raft: at this point, the safest and only practical solution I see. Of course, and as usual, it's the most expensive.Anybody has a better idea???