longjohnsilver
Well-Known Member
Much more of a following than here in the UK which is surprising considering the high price of fuel here when compared to the USA!
The grp version of the DF49 is ideal for what we want but good ones are snapped up quickly, hopefully when our time comes there will be one. The Bayliner looks a possibility on paper but I have nagging doubts, not least about engine access and looking on their owner's forum the model I asked about has had some issues with leaky hull to deck joints.
I might be slightly biased ;-) but after 3 years of owning a 20 odd year old DF I've been extremely impressed by virtually everything about her, apart from a Jabsco macerator pump I can't remember anything major which has caused problems. And that's after spending 4 months aboard cruising the W coast of France last year and spending anything up to a month at a time on board on various other occasions.
If you want to use the boat primarily as a floating caravan then I'm sure the Bayliner would do the job but if you value such things as engine access, quality internal teak fit out, quality wiring circuits, solid build quality, good sea keeping (I bet the DF is double the weight of the Bayliner) etc etc then the DF will win hands down. I would definitely go for one with stabs if you want comfortable cruising, they make a huge difference. i'd be surprised if any Bayliners had stabs. Don't get me wrong, I'm an admirer of Bayliners, they do not deserve the nickname Binliners, they are super value for money. You pays your money and makes your choice!