I have an O'Day 22 and I'd like to know what type of small craft I should look into that is light enough to take with us? What do most of you do? Tow it? Or latch it aboard somewhere? Is an inflatable recommended?
The best solution is a small kayak. I have one that is 9'2" long and weighs 38 lbs. It fits in the bed of my pickup truck under the cap and I leave it in there all year round. I used it last week on one of those mild days we had.I have an O'Day 22 and I'd like to know what type of small craft I should look into that is light enough to take with us? What do most of you do? Tow it? Or latch it aboard somewhere? Is an inflatable recommended?
If you don't have access to a dock for loading gear and guests, you're better off getting a dinghy or an inflatable. On the other hand, if you do have access to a dock and most clubs have a live 20 minute tie up time, the kayak is the way to go. A small kayak towed behind your boat will have a whole lot less effect on your speed than a dinghy or an inflatable. It's really a trade off. Years ago when we sailed to Martha's Vineyard, I carried a toy three man inflatable on board and I tried towing it. It cut my speed down drastically and I had to deflate it each time we set sail to a new location on the Cape.I have an O'Day 22 and I'd like to know what type of small craft I should look into that is light enough to take with us? What do most of you do? Tow it? Or latch it aboard somewhere? Is an inflatable recommended?