Not long after the end of WW2 vast amounts of equipment started being sold off by the UKgovernment and it could be of almost any description. Many UK towns started seeing the emergence of the "army/government surplus store" where some of this equipment was being sold. Many people who visited the "army surplus store" in the early days after WW2 did so because money was very tight in the UK and good quality products were often offered at a very affordable price.
One such visitor to the "army surplus store" in the early days after WW2 was my father and some of the items that he purchased were simply for everyday use and some items were purchased partly because the item it's self was interesting to him. One such item that he purchased, not long after the end of WW2, is this WW2 RAF, one man,emergency rubber dinghy which I believe to be the "K" model. He purchased it partly because he thought that it was interesting and partly because he thought that it would be "fun" to sail it in rivers and lakes etc. He was talked out of actually using it, by other family members, because he can't swim but he kept the dinghy which I still have today. Sadly the condition is not great but I believe it to be a relatively rare item today.
I should still have a hand bellows pump for inflation, a couple of plywood boards to hold the sail mast in place and possibly an additional hand paddle. The sail which came with the dinghy is believed to no-longer exist. Originally this would have had a small compressed gas bottle for almost immediate inflation but this never came with it when my father acquired the dinghy. You can still see the laced rubber housing that held the gas bottle (pic).
Seen with the dinghy is the telescopic mast for a sail and a hand paddle.
Is anyone able to identify the non English print on the dinghy, please? Is it Polish and a small amount of French?
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