"Then I'll help you launch the dinghy, and pick you up later." Jiang Luoluo also wanted to do something she could manage, as cooking hadn't started yet.
Seeing that she truly wanted to come along, Chu Mingcheng no longer refused.
He then went to the stern of the sailboat and opened the small boat cabin at the back.
His sailboat was quite advanced; he pressed a button, and the cabin automatically opened, even actively launching the dinghy into the water, entirely eliminating the need for manual handling.
Less expensive sailboats certainly didn't have this feature, and some didn't even have a cabin for storing the dinghy, which had to be hung on the deck instead.
Then in case of windy and wavy weather, the dinghy could be blown away directly.
Chu Mingcheng had encountered such a situation during his learning days at the club. He saw the dinghy about to be blown away and foolishly tried to hold it himself, only to be lifted off his feet.