Dinghy definition

Dinghy means a small open boat under thirteen feet in length, which may be propelled by oars, sails, or an outboard motor and carried on or towed by a larger boat or yacht.
Dinghy means an open boat with a maximum length of 12 feet, excluding outboard motor, having a beam of no more than 6 feet and a motor of not more than 25 horsepower and the dry weight/hull weight is at, or under, 250 pounds;
Dinghy means a small boat of less than 8 feet used solely as a means of transportation to and from a moored vessel.

Examples of Dinghy in a sentence

  • Dinghy should not be operated by persons under the age of 18 years.

  • Dinghy navigation lights must be displayed at night and no planing is allowed at night.

  • Dinghy navigation lights must be displayed at night and no planning is allowed at night.

  • Dinghy and kayaks should be stored aboard your vessel or at designated marina storage area in which is available for an additional charge.

  • Both Clubs shall encourage their members to participate in all Dinghy and Cruiser events organized by both Clubs.


More Definitions of Dinghy

Dinghy means dinghies or small craft up to a maximum length of 4.8m (16 feet) including trailer
Dinghy means a watercraft that does not exceed eight feet in length used for service between landing places and the Boat it serves.
Dinghy means any boat, motorized or self-propelled, ten feet or less in length used for transportation to and from a dock, wharf, or vessels moored in the harbor.
Dinghy. - A tender] Dinghy. “Dinghy” means a vessel with a total length of [twelve] fourteen feet or less.
Dinghy means a small craft owned by you
Dinghy means a Vessel of a maximum length not exceeding twelve (12) feet and which serves as a tender Vessel to a larger moored or anchored Vessel.
Dinghy means any small tender and the motors, provided you are the owner and the dinghy is used to service the vessel and is not more than 4 metres in length.