Birdseye
Well-Known Member
No contradiction at all. I try to make purchases as a result of a rational analysis of what I expect to get out of the purchase.
So, the Morgan is a toy for limited use. A substitute if you like for a vintage roadster that I can neither now afford to buy, nor want the upkeep. Low maintenance, totally reliable, and last week when I picked it from the dealer after its annual service was offered more for it than I paid new in 2003.
The Bavaria is the answer to a requirement to own a decent size cruising boat that is easy to sail single handed and requires minimum maintenance for the 5-10 years that I hopefully still have left to sail. so far going exactly as planned. nothing has gone wrong with it and maintenance has been one lift for a wash costing £60.
So, as I said earlier, no contradictions, just horse for courses.
Nonsense. There's nothing rational about a car with a steel ladder frame, sliding pillar front suspension, drum brakes ( for heavens sake) and a solid read axle made even worse by an underslung chassis limiting suspension movement and car springs. Plus they leak, theres no boot, the steering wheels is 6 inches away from your chest, no left foot rest and a price thats damn near twice that of a competent car like the MX5. Rational? :highly_amused:
And then to quote " You clearly do not read all the praise that some on here heap on their boats! - often justifying their decision to buy old fashioned designs - and even claim that they are by definition "superior". "