Thank you so much for the detailed filming and explanation/descriptions of the Dyer. I’ve owned a Midget, own a Dhow, and planning on a Dink purchase this weekend! I hope that I’m able to sail in a wide river area, and occasionally have a friend along.. Thank you again!
This makes me miss the sf bay and me mates at south beach harbor and B.A.A.D.S. and of course ya cant have 2 boats and there not be a race. I need some time before the mast. It's been a while.
Thank you so much for the detailed filming and explanation/descriptions of the Dyer. I’ve owned a Midget, own a Dhow, and planning on a Dink purchase this weekend! I hope that I’m able to sail in a wide river area, and occasionally have a friend along.. Thank you again!
Great video. Makes me want to partake! I've watched it twice, and plan to have my teenage son watch it as well.
Love this! Greetings from Armdale Yacht Club in Nova Scotia.
Thank you! Great to see grass roots sailing thriving in the dead of winter!
This makes me miss the sf bay and me mates at south beach harbor and B.A.A.D.S. and of course ya cant have 2 boats and there not be a race. I need some time before the mast. It's been a while.
Hello, what is the name of this boat? Thanks
Dyer Dink (10 foot). Built by The Anchorage, in Warren Rhode Island. An old design originally popular as a yacht tender (and still so).
“No exotic materials” says the guy with carbon fiber vang cleat brackets.
Good catch! There's always an exception
no outhaul at all... wtf?
i mean, it's light but...