On Spirit we have an Achilles LT-2 inflatable dinghy.  It fits well  
on the starboard quarterberth where it slides completely out of the  
away .  I looked into folding and inflatable kayaks but I have a  
girlfriend and an 75# dog.  Consequently, the dinghy's truck-like  
carrying capacity took priority over the kayak's sports-car paddling  
characteristics.  The LT-2 rows exactly like you'd expect a blunt- 
nosed, flat-bottom, 7'-3" inflatable w/ captive aluminum oars to  
row.  Luckily, M17s can poke their nose pretty close to shore so my  
dinghy trips are blessedly short.  Overall, I'm happy with the LT-2  
and recommend it to folks who need some carrying capacity in their  
dinghy but sail in areas where towing isn't advisable.

The N/S 27 is tied with the Shannon 28 for my all-time favorite boats  
in this size range.

Jim Poulakis
M17 "Spirit"

On Oct 22, 2008, at 8:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
>  Okay, how do you all get to shore in your Monty's??? I'm thinking  
> about one of the little pram montys the 6-8.? Also, If you were to  
> move up would anyone get a Nor'sea 27?? A guy in my town has one he  
> is restoring (ready in two years or so).? It would be a good time  
> for me to put in a bid since then I could get some choice as to  
> interior.? It's an Aft Cockpit, I like Aft Cockpits but they tend  
> to not be as popular as the Aft Cabin.? Thoughts?
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> At your service
>
> Larry Pegg
> Pilgrim M-17 #55
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