Pantelis
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Have a look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qyfqu6TLbo
any suggestions on how to do a low cost repair?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qyfqu6TLbo
any suggestions on how to do a low cost repair?
Simple.
1, Go and buy a Really Big Gun.
2, Find the addresses of the designer, builder, and person who sold the boat to you.
In reality I'm horrified, never seen anything quite like that; I hope you get a satisfactory resolution.
Publicity - here being a start- is one of your best weapons, use it wisely but if need be ruthlessly !
The BIG problem here is that the inside skin is likely to be as poorly stuck to the core as the outer.The hull can be relaminated with epoxy and rovings but the amount of work and cost will e staggering.Then the bond between core and inner skin will have to be investigated and if found to be poor,redone.Not worth it.I'd write it off .
I tend to disagree with the 'Formula 1 car' analogy, boats are not supposed to be disposable, sure I can think of a famous one-off which proved nearly so but even she remained / remains a useful floaty thingie.
Even if no longer competetive, this boat just simply should not fall apart, if it was an aircraft it would be front page news, and boats are life supporting vehicles too.
Prepared to be corrected, but cant remember a link to beneteau in these boats.
'Won't be competetive for long' - I agree.
'Won't be a boat for long' - I have a problem with this !
In the Mumm 36 Brochure from the Farr Design website, Beneteau are listed as one of the builders. It says they built one, and suggests that they built more: "Beneteau's experience and success record are reflected in the success the Mumm 36 is having in Europe, where more than 27 Mumm 36s are actively sailing."
Dt4134,
" Longevity is not the prime goal"...
No offence, but remind me never to fly or sail with you !
Seajet
If I was still bobbing around a few hundred feet above the rest, I'd reckon that makes me the winner !