Tranona
Well-Known Member
Rather than defend your existing vessel and Bavarias generally I suggest you go and LOOK at it.... You may then understand my comments and even agree with me!
I have had a look at it - and it is not a big versus small issue. The 42 is built in the same way as the smaller boats. About the only criticism that is acceptable is the amount of open space - but again this is a feature of all modern boats of this style.
You do however, have to get your facts right on Coding. EVERY charter and sailing school boat has to be coded. Details from the MCA. It costs somewhere between £15-20k on a 38ft production boat. Coding requirements are very thorough and have to be supervised by an approved surveyor. My boat meets the Greek charter coding requirements - it cost me £11k. I am currently upgrading it to MCA which is more stringent in some areas perhaps reflecting the more challenging sailing environment here. The point to bear in mind is that most of the cost is in equipment rather than any structural modifications.
As to full Lloyds certification. This is a rarity these days because of the cost. Remember it comes from an age where boats were mostly individually built and there was no recognised standards. There would be an advantage of having your (very expensive) boat independently supervised. I used to work for a builder of custom boats, so am familiar with the process - and also why independent inspection by either Lloyds or the owner's surveyor was so important.
However, the world has changed. Most boats are now properly engineered and built. Mass production allows consistent build quality. The RCD (for all its faults) lays down a set of standards. The end result is my experience. There was nothing wrong with my Bavaria on delivery. Apart from the Rutgerson hatches, no warranty work. 7 years of chartering on average 25 weeks a year and still in excellent condition. Just like my Ford cars. And quite unlike the horror stories you hear from people who have custom and semi-custom boats! (and expensive cars).
If these boats are so bad (in your eyes) why are thousands sold each year? And why do the criticisms come from people who do not own them? And why do you think that so many owners are satisfied? Are we all blind or stupid?
By all means have your opinions - but they are just that. The empirical evidence from the real world is against you!