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Jack
I need some advice on whether to opt for an inflatable or hard shell tender for my future needs. These include coastal sailing and some offshore passages (usually within 100 miles of the nearest landfall). I have suffered though both hard and soft tenders in the past--almost exclusively for coastal and inland water voyaging. The hard shell variety tows better, rows better and lasts longer, but is inconvenient to store. Since my planned future sailing will include offshore sailing, I will have to be able to get the tender onboard and stowed away. A hard tender (and I am thinking about something like the Walker Bay 8 or the Boatex 700, which weight about 70 lbs) will have to be pulled on board and stowed on the deck of our Hunter Legend 37.5 when sailing offshore.Has anyone coped with this? Should I choose hard or soft?