Sailfree
Well-Known Member
We have all seen the various posts regarding MAB's v AWB's but the AWB's are surviving and are obviously not falling apart in spite of the glee with which some repeatedly refer to the one example of the Bavaria Match where the keel connection was inadequate.
Last weekend I saw the 1st new boat that I bought in 1998 a Dufour 36 classic that is still with Hamble School of Yachting. I could not help but go and have a good look at it and was surprised how good it looked. The Instructor and crew all remarked it was a good boat and in OK condition.
Now when I used to return it after a weekend it often went out from the Hamble to Belgium on a YM prep & milebuilder week in all sorts of conditions so it has had a thorough working life in the last 11 yrs but I expect its been maintained as necessary. I notice the Sunsail Jeanneau's out each weekend in the Solent and am sure they have a very hard life.
Now boatbuilding has moved on and many boats have inner moulding for strength and injection moulded deck assemblies, their bows are more vertical and their cleats are smaller but are they being designed down to the necessary strength and will they still last as long.
Certainly cars are much lighter now and last far longer than old cars due to better design - Looking at the new Dufour 40 moored adjacent to my boat I wonder will it last as long as the older more heavily built models?
Last weekend I saw the 1st new boat that I bought in 1998 a Dufour 36 classic that is still with Hamble School of Yachting. I could not help but go and have a good look at it and was surprised how good it looked. The Instructor and crew all remarked it was a good boat and in OK condition.
Now when I used to return it after a weekend it often went out from the Hamble to Belgium on a YM prep & milebuilder week in all sorts of conditions so it has had a thorough working life in the last 11 yrs but I expect its been maintained as necessary. I notice the Sunsail Jeanneau's out each weekend in the Solent and am sure they have a very hard life.
Now boatbuilding has moved on and many boats have inner moulding for strength and injection moulded deck assemblies, their bows are more vertical and their cleats are smaller but are they being designed down to the necessary strength and will they still last as long.
Certainly cars are much lighter now and last far longer than old cars due to better design - Looking at the new Dufour 40 moored adjacent to my boat I wonder will it last as long as the older more heavily built models?