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I tend to prefer pram-style in the smaller size-range, not only because you get more "volume" for a given length but also because the pram approach allows the design attributes that lead to stability to be carried further forward, improving stability.



John,

How do you store your pram on your PSC 31? I am actively in the market for a tender for my PSC 31 but can't picture a hard dinghy on my relatively small deck so I feel obliged to look at roll-up inflatables to stow below. I have been pondering this problem for 3 years now and haven't arrived at a solution. any advice would be appreciated.

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I've gone and done it...I'm not really sure yet if I'm excited or sick to my stomach

In defense of all the previous inflatables I mentioned in the first post, they were all purchased used for cheap...perhaps my initial post was unfair? (Or I could just be trying to rationalize the $$ we just spent

You can bet this one will be well cared for!

Thanks for all the input everyone, much appreciated.
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