an inflatable/motorized dinghy
He was transferred to the ship by dinghy.
a dinghy race
1 a small, open boat powered by rowing (= using long poles with flat ends to push through the water), a motor, or sails, used for pleasure or for moving people to or from a ship
Dinghies must also be carried on flights of more than 90 minutes distance from land.
Is it not, therefore, absolutely essential to have dinghies on these overseas flights?
In the case of launches and propeller dinghies, however, it has been necessary to standardise the successful types for a reasonable period.
Will they replace the r6-foot dinghies at present issued?
Are these racing dinghies built to an international standard?
More than 1 million people are registered as the owners of small dinghies.
The amendment is designed to exempt rowing boats and small sailing dinghies from the higher rate.
There are boats which are registered as sailing boats, but many of them are small dinghies which are really used in association with motor cruisers.