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They are very expensive. We looked at Tinkers at a recent boat show and decided they were just too expensive. We ended up with an Achilles (still top quality) and we love it. egg harbor From Henk Meuzelaar on Cruising World message board: We have had our 12 ft Tinker Star Traveler for 5 years and love it. It folds up readily, it rows very well and planes easily with egg harbor a small outboard, it is very safe egg harbor against accidental air loss (4 independent air chambers), it is easy to board (over the submersible bow), it has an inflatable canopy option (for use as a lifeboat) and it comes with the best warranty in the business (10 YEARS !). Practical Sailor (and, I believe also Cruising World or Sail) have tested the Tinker and compared it against other inflatables 4 or 5 years ago, if I remember well. However, although they had mostly good things to say about it (especially rowing ability and warranty) it was also hard to do a real comparison because it is such an "odd bird". Besides the high price, my only complaint is that it is difficult to sail close-hauled because it lacks a single rigid frame that ties the mast step to the attachments for shrouds and forestay. |
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