AndrewB
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Wasn't there a scandal about Moody quality of build back in 1994? As I recall it, a nearly new Moody 31 was lost in the Thames Estuary as a result of rudder failure. The owner sued Marine Projects (Moody builders) citing in evidence twenty or so other cases of rudder failure in Moodies that he had tracked down. Marine Projects defended their position by arguing they were building to Lloyds A1 standard (forerunner of RCD). The case was settled "out of court".
I remember reading about this in the French mag "Voile" which reported it with glee, and it was also reported in the US mag "Cruising World". Not a dickie-bird in YM or the rest of the other UK yachting press which presumably could not risk offending a major advertiser. However PBO marginally broke ranks by publishing a totally unreadable article in the April 1996 edition by guru Tony Marchaj concerning the Lloyds A1 assumptions about rudder stresses.
I remember reading about this in the French mag "Voile" which reported it with glee, and it was also reported in the US mag "Cruising World". Not a dickie-bird in YM or the rest of the other UK yachting press which presumably could not risk offending a major advertiser. However PBO marginally broke ranks by publishing a totally unreadable article in the April 1996 edition by guru Tony Marchaj concerning the Lloyds A1 assumptions about rudder stresses.
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