Sailfree
Well-Known Member
I am advised that the Jeanneau 439 is constructed not with ribs and stringers bonded to the strengthen the hull but by a 3rd generation inner moulding.
Now personally I would not buy a boat with the Benneteau method of construction (to be fair I think many are now using this method to keep costs competitive) as after any grounding you cannot inspect for separation or delamination without drilling holes etc and repairs are difficult and sailing/racing around Poole I have experience of many boats suffering damage from groundings (most are cracks that are easily cut out and strengthened but occassional the keel also moves!).
Does anyone know what 3rd generation inner moulding is?
Now personally I would not buy a boat with the Benneteau method of construction (to be fair I think many are now using this method to keep costs competitive) as after any grounding you cannot inspect for separation or delamination without drilling holes etc and repairs are difficult and sailing/racing around Poole I have experience of many boats suffering damage from groundings (most are cracks that are easily cut out and strengthened but occassional the keel also moves!).
Does anyone know what 3rd generation inner moulding is?