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- Dinghy Anarchy - Sailing Anarchy Forums
A forum for discussing all things related to dinghy sailing, from techniques to equipment and events
- Which wooden dinghy to build and tow? How big is too big?
"Which wooden dinghy " the correct answer is none Wood is pleasant to work with and is a renewable resource but wood rots A little over 20 years ago I took a look at the rowing dinghies for cruisers on offer, didn't like ANY of them, designed and built my own Now, I only needed to carry 2
- Ultimate Cruising Dinghy Project | Sailing Anarchy Forums
Hi All, Ive been looking for something i can sail with my son and potentially do some dinghy cruising style adventures on too This Roamer 14 popped up on marketplace and i thought that fitted the bill perfectly I spent the weekend figuring out what exactly came with the boat, seems like a
- double-handed hiking dinghy? Big Merlin Rocket?
TO follow my advice below, you need to do one small thing I think the doublehanded heavy dinghy is the Thistle Or the Scot Or maybe the lighting Thistle is actually the best for this IMO Class rules allow two handed but very few do it But if BOTH of you are big, as in add up to 500 lbs
- Sydney to Perth return | Sailing Anarchy Forums
I'm looking at doing OK dinghy nationals in Perth in mid January 2026 and seeking suggestions on getting boat there and back from Sydney I reckon we could have 5 to 10 boats going from Sydney any ideas ? Want to avoid shipping as expect that means long delays
- Dinghy build: Two-Paw 8 nesting | Page 8 | Sailing Anarchy Forums
Just learned that R2AK team Narwal racer and boat owner built a Two Paw 9 nesting dinghy a while back It was used for the return to Seattle There were a couple pics of the Two Paw being used The presentation was about the return via the west side of Vancouver Island with pictures of popular cruising stops Click to expand
- Mainsheet Bridle system | Sailing Anarchy Forums
I have a Still 525 which is a Finnish boat but similar to the wayfarer The mainsheet is setup in a way that uses a bridle at the stern of the boat Attached is an example I found of the internet Essentially there is a block running freely on the bridle On my both the mainsheet runs from the
- Highlander 20 Owners - Sailing Anarchy Forums
Are there any Highlander 20 owners on the forum? I just bought a great 1977 version and would like to connect and ask question Thanks
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