jpw
Member
Paul's point in the 'Problems with DPH drives' thread about Fairline and the other manufacturers being sick to death of all these problems made me think: why when you ask for a nice new FL Targa 38 or 44 with, say, a pair of Yanmars, you are told "Sorry you can only have Volvos"
I appreciate that standardisation brings economies, but why doesn't Fairline offer more choice of engines in its stern-drive Targas? I think Sealine have always offered Mercs or CMD as an alternative to Volvo (even if they were less popular...)
I for one am hanging on to my 1993 Fairline, partially because I don't want the risk of drive problems discussed that may come with a new boat, so this policy is already hurting Fairline's bottom line.
I don't want a Volvo bashing thread, nor am I saying that Yanmars / CMD / Nannis etc are perfect, but I can't be the only one put off like this?
I appreciate that standardisation brings economies, but why doesn't Fairline offer more choice of engines in its stern-drive Targas? I think Sealine have always offered Mercs or CMD as an alternative to Volvo (even if they were less popular...)
I for one am hanging on to my 1993 Fairline, partially because I don't want the risk of drive problems discussed that may come with a new boat, so this policy is already hurting Fairline's bottom line.
I don't want a Volvo bashing thread, nor am I saying that Yanmars / CMD / Nannis etc are perfect, but I can't be the only one put off like this?