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Portland Pudgy?
Does anyone own a Portland Pudgy?
Portland Pudgy multifunction dinghy--the fun boat that could save your life! They are not available in Australia, but they seem to be a great dinghy. Like to hear your thoughts. |
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I own one, and for us it is perfect. It fits on our foredeck, it is very stable, it rows well, and sails well enough to be fun. It's well made and very well designed. It's a bit heavy, over 100 lbs. If you are the sort of person who needs a planing dinghy to rush you across the harbor, it's not for you. |
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Thanks,
With all the options they are about 168lbs. I guess you get it on & off with your main halyard? |
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How much are they?
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I use my whisker pole, attaching the spinnaker halyard to it, and then a four part fall from the end of the pole to the dinghy, a lot easier to control the boat than just lifting from the top of the mast. Since the halyard winch is doing the heavy lifting, the weight is pretty irrelevant. This is the same system I use for hoisting an inflatable aboard. |
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How much are they?
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2008 PORTLAND PUDGY sailboat for sale in Maine |
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Seems alot of $'s I wonder if thats fully optioned with liferaft pack?
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Rotomolded plastic....about $50 worth of plastic pellets....melt same....rotomold....add some geegaws......I wonder how many they have sold?
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I've been in one, the only complaint I would have is the aft seat is very small, other then that they are extremely stable, have some nice features and I think the owner told me he paid $2k, but he did not have the life raft or the sail option. He swore by it and hung it on his davits and towed it.
It also requires a long shaft motor or a special adapter to run a short shaft, he ended up buying a long shaft motor, so factor that in to the cost if you want a motor.
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