Kelpie
Well-Known Member
Last year I built an 11ft nesting tender, to a design from B and B boats. 6mm Robbins ply with three coats of epoxy, laminated ash gunwales. Finished in 2 part paint.
I've absolutely loved using it over the past year. I live aboard so the choice of dinghy was quite a big deal. It rows, sails, and motors very nicely. And being a nesting dinghy, it fits on deck despite our babystay.
Yesterday it was in the davits when a large motorboat hit us from behind. The damage is in some ways less than you'd expect, but it's still pretty bad.
Ideally I'll be getting a pro to do the work and the other guy to pay for it, but I suspect that that route will all take too long and I'm better to just do it myself, claiming back the cost of materials and yard space.
Anyway, I was wondering if anybody on here had any thoughts on how I should proceed.
I've asked over on the B and B forum too but would really appreciate any thoughts. Pics on that thread:
Worse things happen at sea :( Repair advice needed.















I've absolutely loved using it over the past year. I live aboard so the choice of dinghy was quite a big deal. It rows, sails, and motors very nicely. And being a nesting dinghy, it fits on deck despite our babystay.
Yesterday it was in the davits when a large motorboat hit us from behind. The damage is in some ways less than you'd expect, but it's still pretty bad.
Ideally I'll be getting a pro to do the work and the other guy to pay for it, but I suspect that that route will all take too long and I'm better to just do it myself, claiming back the cost of materials and yard space.
Anyway, I was wondering if anybody on here had any thoughts on how I should proceed.
I've asked over on the B and B forum too but would really appreciate any thoughts. Pics on that thread:
Worse things happen at sea :( Repair advice needed.















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