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Subject: [Leica] Red inflatable dinghy
From: ricc at embarqmail.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 11:13:16 -0400
References: <6a7544a60909060951w50abb95ei9613f47385e68735@mail.gmail.com> <3C0E4B41-FD8F-4795-BE54-0A315BF4D317@comcast.net>

i like the new crop

ric


On Sep 8, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Richard Taylor wrote:

> Lawrence - You're right.  I wanted to show the boat in it's  
> environment.  Everyone who commented agreed this was the best shot,  
> BTW.
>
> As for the alternate without the red dink, you made an interesting  
> comment about giving her more water to sail on, so I tried a square  
> crop on it this morning, again just barely cropping the red dink out  
> and this time leaving as much water as possible in, and think it  
> looks pretty nice, vis:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/rtaylor/PICKS/2009_boating_pad/300_5480_sq_crop.jpg.html
> or
> http://tinyurl.com/kjlson
>
> Thanks for you comments.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dick
>
>
>
> On Sep 06, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:
>
>> Dick writes:
>>
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/rtaylor/PICKS/2009_boating_pad/300_5480.jpg.html
>>
>>
>>
>> or
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/knossx
>>
>>
>> This, for me is the picture - the red of the hemmothing  is  
>> balanced by
>>
>> the tiles of the mansion -  an overall excellent compostion , more
>>
>> atmospheric though, and less focussed on the boat , which was not  
>> your
>>
>> primary goal I think ...
>>
>>
>>
>> Finally, here's the alternate cropped so as to just clip the bow of
>>
>> the dinghy again.  Looking at it now, I'm thinking maybe this is the
>>
>> best one after all though it does feel a bit cramped to me.
>>
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/rtaylor/PICKS/2009_boating_pad/300_5480_crop.jpg.html
>>
>>
>>
>> or
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/ma4mfz
>>
>>
>> Yes, but as in 1, leave her some more water to stay afloat, looks too
>>
>> shallow and dangerous as is ;-)
>>
>>
>> Thanks Dick - a fine series and boat in any case.
>>
>> Bien cordialement
>>
>> Philippe
>>
>>
>>
>> What to you think?
>>
>>
>> As to why they have an inflatable:  this boat is in charter service
>>
>> and I suspect often sails with total neophytes on board.  Inflatables
>>
>>
>> are extremely stable and much easier for boating newbies to deal with
>>
>>
>> than traditional dinks.  Also, red is a highly desirable color for
>>
>> safety that's probably why it was chosen, thinking again of the
>>
>> newbies and maybe insurance costs, too.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Dick
>>
>>
>> - - - - - - - - -
>>
>>
>> There is no really good place to mount a dinghy on deck on a  
>> sailboat less
>> than 40 feet long. And Sonny is right. Inflatables row poorly and  
>> are blown
>> around the water by the wind. They don't tow well either. A strong  
>> wind gust
>> or an errant wave can flip them over. Nor is deflating for storage  
>> much of
>> an asset. Most inflatables are blown up in the spring and deflated  
>> when the
>> snow falls. I don't think there is an insurance advantage either,  
>> at least
>> not for me. BUT inflatables are very kind to the finish on the  
>> topsiders of
>> a boat. It is almost impossible to scrape or gouge the paint with an
>> inflatable. If the pretty sailboat is in charter service, the owners
>> certainly want to avoid marring the topsides by inept handling of  
>> the dinghy
>> on the part of the charterers. Oh yes, another downside of  
>> inflatables is
>> that field mice have a taste for hypalon and PVC and will chew  
>> holes in any
>> inflatable that they can get at. This is not covered by insurance  
>> either.
>>
>>
>> Larry Z
>>
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