Editor’s Log: A Bright Future
It’s a funny thing about old boats. While we think nothing of taking an ax to a rotted set of stairs or a tumbledown shed,
It’s a funny thing about old boats. While we think nothing of taking an ax to a rotted set of stairs or a tumbledown shed,
The Paine 14 daysailer will soon be available from Maine boatbuilders French & Webb.
This fold-up dinghy is now even more portable with the addition of an integral folding transom.
An October 4 regatta at Governors Island benefits the students of a NYC public maritime high school.
Row your (inflatable) boat: If you acquire a sturdy set of oars and modify the oarlocks, you can propel your dinghy without using an engine.
With modern foils and construction techniques, a Down East designer puts a fresh spin on classic good looks. By Mark Pillsbury. Photos by Art Paine.
“History,” a timeworn saying briefly assures us, “repeats itself.” Unfortunately for the Zartmans, this was the case with their dinghy delimmas.
Before you head out in your dink for a day of fun, make sure you have these items with you.
A hard-core Fatty Knees owner pricks holes in the arguments that would favor those other sorts of dinghies.
Here’s a look at the pros and cons of different types of dinghy boats.
Sailing with kayaks can make all the difference in your shallow-water excursion
Preventing dinghy theft or damage takes planning and diligence. “Hands-On Sailor” from our July 2012 Issue.
It’s a funny thing about old boats. While we think nothing of taking an ax to a rotted set of stairs or a tumbledown shed,
The Paine 14 daysailer will soon be available from Maine boatbuilders French & Webb.
This fold-up dinghy is now even more portable with the addition of an integral folding transom.
An October 4 regatta at Governors Island benefits the students of a NYC public maritime high school.
Row your (inflatable) boat: If you acquire a sturdy set of oars and modify the oarlocks, you can propel your dinghy without using an engine.
With modern foils and construction techniques, a Down East designer puts a fresh spin on classic good looks. By Mark Pillsbury. Photos by Art Paine.
“History,” a timeworn saying briefly assures us, “repeats itself.” Unfortunately for the Zartmans, this was the case with their dinghy delimmas.
Before you head out in your dink for a day of fun, make sure you have these items with you.
A hard-core Fatty Knees owner pricks holes in the arguments that would favor those other sorts of dinghies.
Here’s a look at the pros and cons of different types of dinghy boats.
Sailing with kayaks can make all the difference in your shallow-water excursion
Preventing dinghy theft or damage takes planning and diligence. “Hands-On Sailor” from our July 2012 Issue.