by BruceK » 28 Jan 2016, 19:22
Bigplumbs wrote:annageek wrote:I can neither confirm or deny that... At the moment.
You are up to something for sure. How can you bring yourself to part with the Fletcher though.... Go on keep her and have 2 boats
Dennis
by sprocker » 29 Jan 2016, 07:39
Bigplumbs wrote:Can you actually get a lightweight SIB though. The one I have and will use on the main mooring is quite big when deflated. Cant tow it if I want to go fast.
What SIB did you get
Dennis

by ColinR » 29 Jan 2016, 14:00
betty boop wrote:I have seen a former forum member get great use out of the mooring bungee device, can't remember what its called but as most of bought one Im sure someone will be along soon and remind me. Personally mine has never come out of the rope store space but for coming ashore at Swanage beach it worked a treat. 4 adults ashore easily and conveniently and it pulled the byliner buddy back 30 foot out into deep water. 4 hours & 4 beers later a quick pull on the mooring line and in she came, ladder up the bow - job done and in that instance £10+ saved on the water taxi.

by mlines » 29 Jan 2016, 18:16
by shibbs » 29 Jan 2016, 23:01
Bigplumbs wrote:My small rubber SIB is too big to keep on the 19foot GTS, I feel that a kiddies blow up boat is too flimsy and I am too old and fatfor a SUP. I was wondering what people use to get from their moored boat to the shore when they are on a day out and moor either on a buoy or at anchor. I was thinking about an inflatable canoe but not sure how stable that would be to get in.
Dennis

by Matt13 » 30 Jan 2016, 16:12

by Matt13 » 30 Jan 2016, 16:12

by Bigplumbs » 30 Jan 2016, 20:05
