Bic Sport SportYak Rigid Dinghy

bauerbach46

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Bateau Rouge
Anyone have any experience with this type of dinghy? We have an inflatable (RIB) that came with our tug but it’s sprung a bad leak and is probably non-reparable. I ran across this dink in a West Marine sale flyer today and thought it might be a decent alternative but couldn’t find a lot of information or reviews online. Thanks!

Website: https://www.bicsport.com/boats/bic-boat ... blanc.html
 
If it was me, I would stick with a inflatable.

My inflatable is 14 lbs heaver, 8" more LOA, wider, can handle up to a 10hp motor, sits higher in the water. Yes, its three times the price.

I bought this one https://www.northatlanticinflatables.co ... rib-w-deck

It has flat floor that is over the keel. If water splashes in it goes under the floor. Also, your stepping into a flat surface, not an angled one. Plus if you ask, they will make any mods that you ask for. For me they put two D rings on each of the inner sides. I take the oars apart and store them on the inside. So there out of the way. I am on the start of my 4th year and all good.

But thats me......................
 
This post brought me back to my youth! Our family had a SportYak back in the early 70's - now labeled as the 213. Amazingly, other than color, it hasn't changed at all! I remember my dad lifting it onto the rooftop of our Plymouth Fury 3! - I was amazed at his strength - now I realize it wasn't that heavy!

It was a good little boat - and we put it through some tough usage - as a white water raft careening down the Gunpowder river, and as a beach boat riding the waves of Nag's Head to shore. Indestructible.

That said, it doesn't seem very suitable as a primary dinghy - I agree that an inflatable is much better suited.
 
Almost forgot - we also built a home-made sail rather than buying the sailing rig - complete with daggerboards on either side. A fun project - and with a little breeze could sail upwind a little, and scoot right along on a reach.
 
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