Pack Mule
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- Joined
- Jan 24, 2013
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- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Slo-Poke
- Vessel Make
- Jorgensen custom 44
Since my last thread about dinghy cranes or davits a lot of you suggested that towing the dink was a good and safe option .Since I can't make my mind up about a crane or davits I thought I might try towing this next season .
I'm in a covered slip and I pull in forward because we like the privacy of the aft deck towards the water and not the walkway .When backing out of the slip what is the best way to handle the hard dinghy if I will be towing ? There is not enough width in the slip to pull it along side . Should I pull it up tight to the stern ? Do I need to use a bridle? We cruise for now just the Tn River/ KY Lake and Cumberland River .
Thanks Marty
I'm in a covered slip and I pull in forward because we like the privacy of the aft deck towards the water and not the walkway .When backing out of the slip what is the best way to handle the hard dinghy if I will be towing ? There is not enough width in the slip to pull it along side . Should I pull it up tight to the stern ? Do I need to use a bridle? We cruise for now just the Tn River/ KY Lake and Cumberland River .
Thanks Marty