The Walker Bay does seem a good choice although I do wonder about the long term viability of polyethylene constructed boats - my kayak is made of this stuff and I have been told that it gets brittle with age and exposure to UV rays.
... and Max, surely you can see that the dinghy won't fit on that little yacht you.... "Should have gone to Spec Savers".... which you will understand if you have Spec Savers franchises in the UK!
LOL. When I watched our local RC yacht club this was exactly how they retrieved boats that had strayed out of radio range!
ReplyDeleteThe Walker Bay does seem a good choice although I do wonder about the long term viability of polyethylene constructed boats - my kayak is made of this stuff and I have been told that it gets brittle with age and exposure to UV rays.
ReplyDelete... and Max, surely you can see that the dinghy won't fit on that little yacht you.... "Should have gone to Spec Savers".... which you will understand if you have Spec Savers franchises in the UK!
ReplyDeleteAlden - yes a dinghy like that should really be towed, as illustrated below
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