Rowing, sailing, motoring, or all of the above?
Hi Rob -Now I know I'm in the minority here, but I prefer a hard dinghy. I have always cruised with them - growing up I learned how to row and sail on them. For me, one of the best parts of cruising is silently exporing an anchorage under sail after the big boat is anchored. I also have a 2 hp outboard for longer trips. Granted, I can't do more than 5 knots, and she's a little tippy compared to an inflatable, but for me it's worth it.I used to cruise with an 8' Quartermaster fiberglass dinghy. It was fun to sail and row, but was heavy - an issue for portaging across beaches etc. I now have a 10' Gig Harbor Navigator (see Related link below), which even has a little bowsprit for a jib! Not only does she row and sail very well, she's extremely light for her size, weighing only 75lbs. I paid extra for the composite kevlar, but I've been enjoying that dinghy for the past 7 years! And if I vacation by car, I can always find a lake to car-top the boat to!Best of luck,Trevor