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THATS IT!
Thats the one..
Thanks.
SF
In a message dated 1/21/00 2:21:38 PM Pacific Standard Time,
rforce@moscow.com writes:
<< SolarFry@aol.com wrote:
> -West Marine has a polyformed 8' dink that is a joy to behold and is sold
by
> off dealers for about 300 bucks. There are several in my neighborhood with
> home made mast/sails.
There's a short blurb about it in this month's Cruising World. It's made by
Walker Bay Boats. Here's the Wes marine blurb:
This classic lapstrake dinghy is injection molded with impact-resistant
100%-recyclable polypropylene resin for a strong, one-piece hull. Rows easily
from two positions (oars not included), or motors with up to a 2-HP outboard.
Includes one set of locking oarlocks, 3 seats (that meet US and Canadian
Coast
Guard flotation requirements), a stainless steel bow eye and a urethane skid
heel. An optional sailing kit assembles easily for wind power. Kit includes
41-sq.ft. nylon sail, 14' 1'' anodized aluminum mast with cap and base
reinforcement, a 7' 1 3/4'' boom with complete hardware for cunningham and
boom
vang, 1/4'' mainsheet, vang, and out-haul, and all necessary blocks, cleats
and
fasteners. Total rig weight is only fifteen pounds. Bung seals keel plate
when
centerboard is not in place. Includes sailbag. Length: 8' 3'' Width: 4' 4''
Depth: 16'' Weight: 70 lb. Capacity: 420 lb. Color: White
Unfortunately, the sailing rig costs as much as the boat ($399.95). You
could
probably cob up something less elegant, but cheaper.
--
Ron Force
rforce@moscow.com
Moscow, Idaho U.S.A.
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