Re: Not bad, agreed
Sure a Moody 36 is a decent boat but I am fed up with the attitude that says "it's British built and over 25 years old, therefore it must be a superb boat".
There are many design and manufacturing deficiencies in yachts of this vintage that I see corrected in my Bavaria Match 35.
Take cockpit ergonomics for example, many sailors want to sit out to windward for a period of focussed windward helming. This is painful or impossible in many trad designs, I notice that the Hunter Mystery 35 continues this tradition and only one British sailing magazine was prepared to raise the issue. By contrast my Match 35 cockpit is an ergonomic delight.
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Sure a Moody 36 is a decent boat but I am fed up with the attitude that says "it's British built and over 25 years old, therefore it must be a superb boat".
There are many design and manufacturing deficiencies in yachts of this vintage that I see corrected in my Bavaria Match 35.
Take cockpit ergonomics for example, many sailors want to sit out to windward for a period of focussed windward helming. This is painful or impossible in many trad designs, I notice that the Hunter Mystery 35 continues this tradition and only one British sailing magazine was prepared to raise the issue. By contrast my Match 35 cockpit is an ergonomic delight.
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