jimi
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You're right, the Bavaria's heavier, especially if the Moody has steel tanks.
Hmmm ..
You're right, the Bavaria's heavier, especially if the Moody has steel tanks.
Hmmm ..
In a word, I dont beleive the Bavaria is the same weight as the Moody if they were measured on a like for like basis.
Seriously, I think the way older Westerly/Moody/etc boats were built was so incredibly casual that some will have heavier lay-up than others. There was nothing faintly scientific about their hull construction, just loads of glass cloth and men with buckets of resin. In contrast, today's AWBs are computer-designed and the reinforcing cloth is pre-cut to precise shapes (and, importantly, orientation) to achieve optimum strength. Some AWBs (Jeanneau is one) use vacuum-bagged resin infusion to achieve even more control.
I inspected a wrecked Westerly a few years ago, lying on the beach without its keels (I can't remember the model but it was about 26ft LOA)
I remember the quality of the keel floor construction was appallingly bad, probably the reason for it being wrecked.
I have a moody 346 mine is a 1986 model owned it for 10 years there's a yacht next to me its same size and probably over 20 years newer and you would probably struggle to pick the better of the two.
there's a 346 I was across the way for me hasn't been touched 2 and a half years was taken out of water this winter I was very interested in the boat. it was Professional cleaned and it's come up like brand new they did moisture readings on the hull they came back fine. and has been sat un touch for 2 and a half years I think yachts are becoming like cars not many people really want to buy something that will last 30 or 40 years they want to buy it at it cost they can afford and keep it for 10 years then get rid of it
I seem to remember a 346, with a single bunk between the saloon & stern cabin, but most I've seen, have a galley inthat area.
Think you might be confusing that with the 37/376 which does have the passageway bunk as the extra length allows the galley to be at the back of the saloon area.
But more than anything I lament the lack of a modern wheelhouse yacht![]()
.......... Most if not all of the modern designs we considered had horseshoe seating around the table and no decent sea berth.
Moodys have a much better build quality than AWBs hence the higher prices, HRs are the same.
That's certainly one view. Is it true though? And what evidence for that view?
Hence my Q.
Moodys have a much better build quality than AWBs hence the higher prices, HRs are the same.
Evidence! This debate is primarily about faith systems which in turn support strongly held beliefs. Far better to seek the definitive wisdoms from those who know; for raw evidence can so easily confuse us mere mortals![]()
You might be right about the Moody but HR? They have been brilliant at establishing an up market image and their UK agents have supported that for decades with silly asking prices that folk now confuse with value. Have a really good look at a few. The main thing going for them is the perception of low depreciation but that is starting to fade now as more of them are subject to survey.