During the sailing off-season I have been improving my sailing dinghy by fixing the hiking straps, moving some unnecessary deck hardware, adding a tiller lock, and making some oars.
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@leemelbourne3297 Жыл бұрын
I tested out the tiller lock in conjunction with the oars on the weekend. It worked very well. The tiller lock helps with tracking - keeping the boat moving in a straight line while paddling. Without the tiller lock rowing is very hard, as the boat quickly turns on the spot whenever one oar catches more water than the other.
@donryde1903Ай бұрын
Great video thankyou ! . I just got the exact model. In the place of rivets many use stainless well nuts as the rubber grommet expands behind the fibreglass very effectively. Ive used the one from kyak2fish. As lm a very newbie l dont know the correct way to rig my vagabond. I'd love a video run-down of rig if you decide to do one. Awesome video thanks.
@leemelbourne3297Ай бұрын
Hi Don. Congrats on the purchase, they are a great little boat. I recently made some more minor modifications to make it easier to sail single handed. I will put together a vid on rigging and show the changes I made as well. Though rigging is much the same as any boat with a jib and bermuda sail. Are you in Melbourne metro area by any chance?
@paulconnell760511 ай бұрын
Hi there , thinking of getting myself a vagabond dinghy , did you make the launching trolley yourself?
@leemelbourne329711 ай бұрын
Yes. It was pretty easy. I found the post below on the web and sort of followed it. Though I used a 19mm gal pipe from my local steel supplier rather than the expensive aluminium rod, and I used carpet glued on some well placed timber along the A frame to support it. www.blokespost.com/sailing/how-to-make-a-simple-sturdy-and-functional-sailing-dinghy-launching-trolley-dolly/6095 They are a nice stable dinghy, so I heartily recommend it. If you do buy it then let me know. I need to update certain rigging and such, so it would be good to compare notes with another owner. I dont know of anyone else who has one.