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Old 24-10-2023, 09:08   #1
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Tow an Easport Pram

A few years ago I built an nesting Eastport Pram to serve as dinghy on my 31-ft sailboat. I normally stow it on the forward deck, but it's getting tiresome to launch and I'm wondering about the best way to tow this. Are there any pram owners out there that tow their dinghys - if so, how did you setup the bridle on the dinghy and how far back do you tow?
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