Scillypete
Well-Known Member
Been in Las Palmas for almost a week now and have bumped into a guy who has a brand new Hanse 40 (or 400 not sure) this boat was only handed over to him at the end of August with hardly any of the things asked for being completed. the original delivery date was back in May but kept being put back. He left the UK towards the end of October so the boat has only had a few weeks actual use and the list of defects is growing rapidly. The supposedly stainless steel rigging is running with rust and is now staining the decks. The saloon table is wobblier than a drunk rocking horse. The charge controller for the batteries has blown and the batteries are now slowly going flat.
This is just a few of the things that are wrong there are more but its pointless listing them all. I have no axe to grind but I am just amazed that a new boat such as this is suffering just as badly as my near thirty year old Prout, I'm glad I didn't shell out for a new boat after all (not that I could ever afford one).
Is this just the odd lemon of a boat or do most new boats suffer with delivery dates put back and then lists of things not being done with defects on top of that.
This is just a few of the things that are wrong there are more but its pointless listing them all. I have no axe to grind but I am just amazed that a new boat such as this is suffering just as badly as my near thirty year old Prout, I'm glad I didn't shell out for a new boat after all (not that I could ever afford one).
Is this just the odd lemon of a boat or do most new boats suffer with delivery dates put back and then lists of things not being done with defects on top of that.