GTom
Well-Known Member
First I've heard about a weak skeg, not something which crops up on the MOA forum.
Why do most people assume there's going to be an horrific refit bill? Most 40 year old boats have already had lots of bits replaced and maybe engine replaced. Obviously there are some real dogs out there and also some excellent examples but people expect those to sell for the same price as the cheapest one advertised.
There was a lawsuit won against Moody and Lloyds - I can't find the case but AFAIK a 39 lost its rudder in the Indian ocean. Besides true, I hear much more Bene & Co are lost due to rudder failures. Anyway if I decide to go with the 39, I'll give it some research if the rudder setup could be strengthened.
As for refit: "horrific" is very subjective. Of course if you compare a purchase price of a brand new plastic fantastic, no refit is horrific... Though people looking to buy in the 40-50k€ range, an additional 25k€ on a new engine + new set of sails + new paint + new electronics may sound quite horrific...