Mission
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Air chamber flotation
Compass
Dinghies
Electrical
Fall Haul-Out
Fiberglass
Hardware
Lettering and decals
Misc. gear
Oars
Painting
Rib work
Rudder and Tillers
Running Rigging/
 Lines and Sheets
Sails
Spinniker Poles
Spring Launch
Standing Rigging
Trailors
Varnishing and
 Brightwork
Woodworking

Dinghy

DEFINITION
Dinghies take more wear and tear than our sail boats. They are handled, moved, dragged (even though they shouldn’t be!), and launched from concrete and steel. Yet they must be absolutely seaworthy for their on-water use.

Annually decide when to replace dinghy that can not reasonably be made serviceable.

Add reinforcement and standard oar locks, bottom aluminum strap rails and rub-rail protection. Inspect and replace all parts as necessary.

ALERT/WHY

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

KNOWLEDGEABLE PEOPLE
John Twohy- Team leader ‘02

LIBRARY

(links to additional material)

CO-ORDINATION WITH OTHER TEAMS

  • Oars and Oar Locks
  • Administration for Illinois State Registration (for new dinghy) and renewals.
  • Hardware sets standards and maintains parts list

TOOLS

MATERIALS

EXPENDABLES

Draft 1 - 10/26/02

   

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