The boardless boats version that I now build is designed for use on boats that have the lip that the Prindle 16, 18, and Hobies have. The old model that I used to build would have been useful on boardless boats without lips. But when I advanced to a stronger and simpler design, I did away with the ability to apply to the lipless boats because there was no demand for them at the time. I probably have a few half built ones in stock and could possibly accommodate those who might want the old model.
Here is what it looked like:
![[Linked Image]](http://home.attbi.com/~hobiegary/Prindle16solofit.jpg)
The thought of using a pin on the end may sound like an April Fools joke, but may not really be all that bad of an idea. If the tramp had a strong enough reinforced grommet (you may have one for your trap bungie) the idea might possibly work.
Alec, I did not know that my instructions were not clear. The extension on the end should slip in between the board and the hull, all the way until the end of the oar butts against the bottom of the hull. Sorry I don't have a picture for you. Perhaps I'll take a picture when I right my Nacra 6.0.
One great way to carry it is on top of the hulls, just behind the rear cross bar. Just use a couple of those bungie loops that have the ball on them. The ball goes under the cross bar to the rear tramp lacing.
GARY
P.S. Have you seen what people are doing with their waterbags now that they right their boats with the SoloRight?

Take a look!
Hold your water!