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Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 10:07 pm
by c130king
When I said "secure" I was thinking about how you can lock it to keep it from being stolen.

Thanks,
Jim

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:36 am
by 2BonC
..my tender :)
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Rainer

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:38 am
by tangentair
I was looking at "building" a dinghy at last months Strictly Sail. Chesapeake Light Craft has several alternatives like this pram but after seeing what they look like finished, I would have a hard time letting it get wet, especially one of the kayaks with the inlays.

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:06 am
by J.Teixeira
Hi

We use a West Marine 9ft 4 places dingy .

For motor I have a 4hp (gas) but generally I use a electric motor form minnkotta 50lb

With the solar panel I have endless autonomy and use it for Balk Bass fishing on lakes.

We also use a Kayak just for the kids to have fun... Or to explore small rivers...

I is a 3 places Ocean Kayak. sit on top .

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Jose

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:40 pm
by tangentair
Jose
OK, I have to ask is that a picture of the river running through the Douro Valley? I just googled Douro Valley, looks like rather nice wine country with a broad river running through it. I did not see a lot of big lakes though.

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:41 pm
by J.Teixeira
It is in Lake Alqueva

The Lake is was recently build.



It is the largest artificial lake in Europe and one of the largest in the world.

It is a kind of national effort to stop the Sahara desert from crossing the Mediterranean.

It will not appear on the pictures until you make a big zoom because it is so recent.

Tourism is only beginning and in mi cruise I spent some days without seeing anyone...

One of these days I will post some pictures.

But it is already the greatest black bass fishing paradise in Europe. (They make there the world championship with a lot of Americans coming in)

Last sumer I made a cruise of 15 days there.

It is a real Mac paradise...

Follow that link.

http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=38.2 ... 5&t=h&z=14

or

http://www.edia.pt/pls/portal/url/PAGE/ ... ui=3808840

For the curious another link

http://www.gestalqueva.pt/ingles/principal.aspx

And for most members of this web is a really exotic landscape...

Jose

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:39 am
by dutchwinter
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Are you sure you want a kayak? :wink: :wink:

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:53 pm
by The Mutt
dutchwinter wrote:Image


Are you sure you want a kayak? :wink: :wink:

I want one of these!

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Probably costs more than our :macx: and Range Rover.

Glenn

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:19 pm
by patsjoy
I use the inflatable West Marine inflatable sail, kayak, windsurfer. It is like a twin size bed mattres that comes to a point. I can throw things on it, like ice cooler, ect. from the boat and stays on. I can get on and off it pretty easy. I keep it on the bow of the boat, inflated. The raft sticks out about a foot on ether side of the Mac Gregor. It is easy to pull on the boat. stable in the water, and gets me +'s passenger to the shore. It is fun to tie the raft to boat when sailing on lake Michigan. I use a kayak paddle to move through the water. I can get pretty close to shore and this lets me get ashore with out getting wet.

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:23 am
by The Mutt
For those that are like a bit of DIY, this website http://www.yostwerks.com/MainMenu.html shows how to build your own kayak, I personally like the Sonnet 18

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Might make a couple when I have some time ... maybe.

Glenn

Re: My tender choice has been made (kayak)

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 3:00 am
by Kelly Hanson East
Couple comments on this thread.

Locking up a tender is always an issue, although I have been blessed to only cruise in venues where no one locks there stuff up. At Cuttyhunk, if someone swipes something, you just walk around until you find it... :D

We use the Walker Bays for the kids at the CYC to get them from shore to mooring - these things are indestructible compared to the inflatables. You can also get sail kits for them and turn them into little sailing dinghys but that will set you back about 2 boat bucks

I got one of the hard plastic chined tenders from West Marine on special (Watertender 9.4 foot) for Cape tender duty -been real happy with it. I can put it on top of my VW by self (except this year Caitlin can reach it from the ground, so this summer will be a lot easier)