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I would be very grateful to hear from any 2019 Fairline 43 Open owners, either in the UK or abroad. We have experienced many issues which we are having extreme difficulty in getting resolved - are we alone in this? Many thanks





There are obviously faults in the build , this is solely down to the builder Fairline and no one else , if I’d have paid that kind of money for a boat that leaks water in I’d be sending the builder a letter from your solicitors .I would be very grateful to hear from any 2019 Fairline 43 Open owners, either in the UK or abroad. We have experienced many issues which we are having extreme difficulty in getting resolved - are we alone in this? Many thanks
Far too early to say that IMHO and in any case, the hull windows being vertical, I doubt much rainwater can get in via those windows anyway. If I was going to put a bet on it, I'd say the windscreen bonding or sealing might be one source of the water or failing that, a deck fittingIf the bonded windows are leaking then it’s possibly the hull sides flexing which is clearly a design fault , the boat isn’t fit for purpose .
You will need to be very firm on this to get the action you require which to me is your money back, not a great advert for one of the UK oldest builders .
If the bonded windows are leaking then it’s possibly the hull sides flexing which is clearly a design fault , the boat isn’t fit for purpose .
You will need to be very firm on this to get the action you require which to me is your money back, not a great advert for one of the UK oldest builders .

Allegedly, "The widow ledge, cabinet & carpet are all soaked after rain".Are we sure it’s rain From the outside ?
Allegedly, "The widow ledge, cabinet & carpet are all soaked after rain".
That's a good hint, I reckon...![]()
Yeah, that sounds familiar to most forumites, I reckon.You need to climb a diagnostic tree from the bottom up
There are obviously faults in the build , this is solely down to the builder Fairline and no one else , if I’d have paid that kind of money for a boat that leaks water in I’d be sending the builder a letter from your solicitors .
My view of other people have had issues is at this stage irrelevant to your case .
I would be Sending a letter with photos of the problem by registered post to the MD of Fairline , I would also involve the supplying dealer as they have a duty of care towards you over this .
If the bonded windows are leaking then it’s possibly the hull sides flexing which is clearly a design fault , the boat isn’t fit for purpose .
You will need to be very firm on this to get the action you require which to me is your money back, not a great advert for one of the UK oldest builders .
Yeah, that sounds familiar to most forumites, I reckon.
The point is, I don't think I'd be a happy bunny if I should need that right after having forked out the price of a brand new boat...
Considering also the by now soaked interiors, rejecting the thing does sound a sensible proposition, regardless of the diagnostic tree.
In this respect, I'm with volvopaul.
Doesn't the ownership reversal get perfected only after (and subject to) the full refund?you lose ownership by operation of law upon rejection
To be fair I dont think Fairline are ususual in that respect. One of the many reasons that manufacturers work through an independent dealer network (rather than wholly owned sales subsidiaries) is to distance themselves contractually from customers and avoid direct relationships with them. It is the dealer's responsibility to carry out warranty work and to communicate effectively with customers and if customers are bypassing a dealer to try to speak to the factory directly, then Fairline should be asking themselves whether they have the right dealer. Thats not to say that the factory shouldnt become involved with warranty issues but it should be at the dealer's instigation, not the customer's.Fairline in my experience don’t ( as reported to me by my dealer ) support the dealers that well either technically or financially relating to warranty for “normal “ things.