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Harlan Lachman
 
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Markus Baertschi wrote:

I found the articles at http://www.yachtsurvey.com an excellent source
of information about power boats and what to look for or avoid.

Markus

predl wrote:
We have sailed the East Coast and Great Lakes for many years.
Getting a bit creaky, new hip etc. We (my wife and I) are looking for a
power boat in the 43 to 56 foot range. Fell in love with a 55' Azimut
and liked the traditional look of the Grand Banks, EU style. Which one
is right for us. Th Azimuts we have seen, although very beautiful
inside left an impression of less than solidness, hatch locks of
plastic were mostly broken, screws and brackets wimpy. Also the engine
room seemed so crammed that I felt access to many sytem components was
nearly impossible without removing other major bits. On the other hand
the layout is generous, beautifully appointed. No bulwarks.
The Grand Banks looks nice, more solidly built, more expensive per
foot. Also less roomy somehow. The engine room is less cluttered,
everything easily accessable. Good high bulwarks
In other words, two comletely opposite animals.
Can anyone share some experience or knowledge about either vessel?
thanks
Dieter Evertz


Dieter, I just want to reiterate that most folks buying powerboats have
different desires and tastes than most buying sailboats. Hence, take
reviews with a grain of salt. Try to figure out the bias of the reviewer
or the audience.

My son and I chose the faster, gas guzzling motor home interior type of
powerboat because he wanted to go fast and I chose to be completely
different from my sailboat. But most sailors, like my Dad, are happiest
with the more solid, sailboat like interiors.

harlan

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