A dinghy represents a small open boat used for short trips or learning to sail. These vessels usually lack a heavy keel and use a retractable board for lateral stability. Many sailors use these boats as tenders to travel between a large ship and shore. They are lightweight enough to be pulled onto a beach or lifted onto a deck. One specific example involves a student practicing basic turns in a ten-foot plastic sailing dinghy. The small size makes the boat very responsive to every movement of the sailor. Most dinghies can only hold one or two people and are perfect for afternoon fun. If the boat tips over, the crew can easily pull it back upright and continue. These small vessels are the foundation of sailing education for people of all different ages. They provide a simple and affordable way to enjoy the water near the coastal land.
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