Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.
I assume you were referring to my Morgan. Quality? As far as the other
stuff goes its a coastal cruiser, and she does what she was designed to do.
I guess if you want to use the term grossly that's ok too, no big deal. I
have however read one scathing review of the OI series. This one in
particular was on the 41 and discussed on the Morganlist at Sailnet at
length. None of the Morgan owners have experienced any of the problems to
the degree the reviewer stated as common on all OI's. The reviewer mentioned
spongy decks, badly blistered hulls and failing hull/deck joints as very
common on the 41 Morgan OI series and OI series in general. I however have
experienced none of the problems the reviewer referred to as quality issues
with the OI line. When I first hauled her right after purchase there were a
few minor blisters which I had fixed in a few days. Two years later I have
not seen any blisters coming back in the monthly bottom cleanings I do. Did
a moisture test after grinding out the few small blisters and found the hull
to be high and dry contrary to the reviewers steadfast opinion of "those
horribly built Morgan's and their wet hulls". Judging by the growth on the
hull the boat had not been hauled for 6 years plus, a conservative estimate
considering the growth was about one solid inch thick with other various
growth reaching much further out. My decks are not spongy. I do have two
hull/deck joint leaks which I don't think is excessive considering the boat
is going to be 30 years old next year. All in all I find the construction on
my OI to be sound. I did replace the countertop at the galley sink which was
rotted due to a leaky faucet over what must have been years. The owner I
purchased from had only owned the boat for a few months and then sold to me
due to a change in plans. The previous owner had never done any maintenance
whatsoever to this boat in years. the only things that I have to fix at
haulout in late 2003 are things that would wear out on any 30 year old boat.
So the only thing that confuses me about your statement is the quality
issue. Please clarify your point and also what you base your knowledge of
Morgan quality on. Maybe you know something I should check for at haulout.
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Aye Laddie... never a more frugal vessel was to be found. What it lacks
grossly in seaworthiness, sailing ability, kindly lines and quality ....
it
makes up for in squeezin' your hard earned cash as thin as paper when it
comes to gettin a Scotsman onto the water.
CM
"Brian McAloon" wrote in message
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| Macgregor? Okaaay.
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