Dyer Dinghies

Proudly Built, Proudly Owned

The Anchorage, Inc. has been building fine boats since 1930, when Bill Dyer founded the company. One of the first boats to be built as the 10' Dyer Dink, a wooden lapstrake dinghy. It was followed, in the early 1940's, by a plywood version of the 9' Dyer Dhow.

The first fiberglass version of the Dhow was built in 1949, making it the oldest, continuously-built fiberglass boat. The 9' Dhow was followed by the 7'11" Dyer Dhow Midget and the 12 1/2' Dyer Dhow. There are 4 models, but only one reason to buy a Dyer!

Midget

The Dyer Dhow "Midget", the smallest and most popular of the line, is the perfect tender and day sailor for most auxiliaries and cruisers.

Dhow

Perhaps the most famous of the line, the 9-foot Dyer Dhow is also the most versatile.

Dhow

Midget

Dink

Daysailer

Dink

The Classic 10-foot Dyer "Dink" is the ideal club racer and frostbiter.

Daysailer

The Dyer Dhow "12 1/2" is the the ideal family day sailer.

Take a look through our product line and you will see that the Dyer tradition of craftsmanship and quality continues today. We are -- Proudly Built, Proudly Owned.

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