PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
So what is wrong with that it up to Coopec not up to you or anyone else.
Nothing at all, lots of people have summer houses and gazebos.
So what is wrong with that it up to Coopec not up to you or anyone else.
Good lord the chap in the video talks a lot, but has nothing to say.
This link to owners of a new model Bav57 suggests they are far from perfect. No mention of fit n finish just lots of teething problems.Yes, yet another clueless YouTube vlogger! Just trying to get his viewing numbers up by using the old "Bavaria keel" nonsense. Still, coopec fell for it, unsurprisingly.
The funniest bit I thought was the comment that Bavaria's "fit and finish" was poor. If anything, it's way ahead of most makes.
This link to owners of a new model Bav57 suggests they are far from perfect. No mention of fit n finish just lots of teething problems.I was more interested in their comparison of costs in Med and Caribbean, which is why I watched the vid. Even so I cant work out how they spend $3000 dollars a season on fuel in the Caribbean unless they are running a generator 24/7.
Paul - nobody is trying to convince you to change - just dealing with the misconceptions that some people have about modern boats. While it is useful to highlight one off instances of problems other people have in isolation, perhaps actually owning and paying all the bills is a better test of what is worth having.
All I can say is I have had 2 new boats and have simply not experienced the sort of scary stories bandied around and no doubt I am not alone
Anyway it provides a balance for the constant stream of posts from folks on these forums saying how brilliant their 40 year old boats are (you know who you are)
when their praise is surrounded by others asking how to deal with issues on the very same types of boats. Regrettably as you no doubt know from your work very few 40 year old boats are kept in the same way as you keep yours and often they come on the market after the last 2 or 3 owners have run out of money and interest to keep them in good order.
BTW interesting to hear that Hanse were building boats even before Harold got an arrow in his eye.
You really should get the message - that issue affected just ONE design and all affected boats were repaired at the builder's cost as the article stated. 150 boats in a period when Bavaria were building 3000 boats a year.PVB
I would worry too much about the keel falling off your Bavaria (provided you keep it penned in the marina). If it worries you maybe you should get it "re-engineered" like many Bavaria owner have already done.
Was it you or someone else that gave us the link to the following article a few years ago?
Bavaria fights back against Match 42 claims
The Match 42 had been afflicted with keel problems before this race and all 10 that had been built at that stage were recalled for extra laminating and steel backing plates for the keel.
Bavaria has now recalled all 150 Match 42 and Match 38s for modifications and reinforcement of their hulls in the keel area.
Boating Business | Bavaria fights back against Match 42 claims