PuffTheMagicDragon
Well-Known Member
Beneteaus can't all be that bad
http://www.performanceboating.com.au/sun-fasts-and-the-transquadra-trans-atlantic-race/
Loads of sunfast 3200s and 3600s in the transquadra?
Did they all sink??
No, they did not "all sink"... they were on the hard!
Seriously though, seeing all that damage on hulls that were only 8-10 years old makes one wonder what other surprises would be waiting round the corner. It wasn't a case of 'lots of blisters'; there were so many voids in the lay that, in some areas, it looked like a sponge. Then there was the question of what putting things right' would cost and if the end result would be 'acceptable'. If I were in the market I would have walked away.
Two friends that I have here are the local agents for Bennies and for Bavs (separately, of course). Both have sold loads of boats. Both tried to sell me one of theirs and I have sailed on both types. I am not too keen on doors that jam when the boat is heeled, on decks that feel spongy when I walk on them (I only displace 73-75 kilos). Neither am I keen on hulls that put up their backside when there is a gust and keep you on your toes for fear of broaching. They are OK for some mild racing (which I do not do) but are really at their best when cocktails are being served in the cockpit, back on the pontoon. For sure, length for length they have more room than there is on my boat, although how much of it is usable out in the waves is debatable.
I appreciate that 'there is more bang for the buck' or so it would appear. I have my own ideas and preferences; I let others have their own. It is not my intention to offend anybody who has a boat that is different from mine. We all enjoy what we have and long may we continue to do so.