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Old 21-08-2014, 16:02   #35
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Re: Corsair 37 or Dragonfly 35: Which Is Better for Blue Water Passage Making ?

I've lusted after a big folding tri for years. I only need to pull it ashore for hurricanes, no freeways or width restrictions. I have the perfect place in mind to own one here. It's obvious to me that my preferred spot when not sailing would be on a mooring or anchored. A marina would be a drag, I think. Big pain. Wear and tear etcetera.

So, when you're anchored in some harbor or bay or estuary, how do you get ashore? I don't see any of those manufacturers showing photos of dingy davits. Do you keep something inverted on one of the trampolines?

I guess the kayaks in the amas are one way. I can't see grocery runs in those very often though. Left tied up to the dinghy dock in George Town, for example.
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