CornPup had to stay home this time, while I tried out a two man
inflatable kayak carried deflated on the bow. You can see it in the
video's strapped down with a web type bungie. Worked out pretty good.
Puts the weight forward, which is always good, and didn't get in the way
of the genoa or hang up the jib sheets all week. I use a rechargeable
pump to inflate and deflate it. Only takes about a minute. Doesn't paddle
as well as the hard shell kayak, but for two people or only occasional
use it looks to be a good way to go. At least for guys with roller
furling. It may be in the way a little for hanking on a sail, or if your
bow cleat is in the center. I moved my cleats out near the toe rails when
I redid the sandwich core in the foredeck.

Wish I could join you guys for your August cruise down there, but with
the price of gas....  ouch!

Larry

On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:00:48 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Great fun watching the videos Larry. Thanks!
>  
> Looks like you put Corndog through her paces. No Cornpup this time? 
> Wish we  
> could have had some of that kind of wind on the last few sailing 
> trips we've  
> made!
>  
> Sean and Jo
> M23 Dauntless
> www.havasumontgomerys.piczo.com
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