jfm
Well-Known Member
at last Cannes Boat Show exposed studs in panels / headlinings
you're absolutely correct EME. I've walked on zillions of Azimuts including 2009 models and, for example, they install their internal cabin door frames with cross head countersunk screws on show all the way around the jambs, urgh. They also fit lots of panels with screws and then just bang a plastic cap on so you can see loads of these srew caps. If PY disagrees, then I don't know what to say cos I'm sure I'm not blind. I can't beleive the comments on here that their joinery quality is streets ahead of the competition. It just isn't. It's perfectly ok joinery, apart from their choice not to hide screwheads, but it isn't loads better. Also, there is a bit less joinery on some models because they choose now to have large areas of exposed cream gelcoat especially in cabin and saloon ceilings, which FL/Prin/Sseker just don't do
I'm not knocking them generally, indeed I like Azimuts very much. I'm just arguing against this "superior joinery" claim