ProMariner
Well-Known Member
It's funny, reading this thread, first made me think, big deal, every boat manufacturer and nation has the potential to build a bad boat, so what.
But with Bavarians, the complaint is always 'flimsy', where as with every other manufacturer, it's 'silly buggers cocked up the design/build', so I read into this, that bavs are at least consistently put together. Given they have never tried to be north west passage makers, at least the laminators didn't try to fit one more rudder blade in before knock off on a Friday, the plumber didn't get confused and start drilling a thru hull in the wrong place, and the guy testing the electrics did use a check list?
All good for ease of ownership, as long as you are not in the habit of running into lots of things, berthing in exposed stuff, and have no need to keep tweaking your sail trim to the n'th degree?
Just asking, have never/will never own a cruising boat, have sampled many, and have always found quality of care of ownership to be the more important part of the yachts 'health scale', than the nationality of the guy who screwed it together.
But with Bavarians, the complaint is always 'flimsy', where as with every other manufacturer, it's 'silly buggers cocked up the design/build', so I read into this, that bavs are at least consistently put together. Given they have never tried to be north west passage makers, at least the laminators didn't try to fit one more rudder blade in before knock off on a Friday, the plumber didn't get confused and start drilling a thru hull in the wrong place, and the guy testing the electrics did use a check list?
All good for ease of ownership, as long as you are not in the habit of running into lots of things, berthing in exposed stuff, and have no need to keep tweaking your sail trim to the n'th degree?
Just asking, have never/will never own a cruising boat, have sampled many, and have always found quality of care of ownership to be the more important part of the yachts 'health scale', than the nationality of the guy who screwed it together.