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Beneteau again....!
Maybe the Beneteau built in Europe are a tad better than the ones built in the SE USA.
Remember, Neal once worked for another SE builder, Irwin. Probably much the same workforce. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... No new Beneteau, Catalina or hunter is as well built as most Pearson's, C&Cs, Tartans or Cape Dory's. Ask any surveyor who knows sailboats. Again, ask anyone who repairs or survey's boats how Beneteau stacks up. Maybe everyone lies to Donal, or just maybe he read the rave reviews in cruising world, but never spoke to surveyors. Few people do homework before buying a boat. If they did Beneteau would have to improve their game. RB RB |
Beneteau again....!
Is this the same bevy of reviewers who love the latest Hunter boats?
Don't think so. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
Beneteau again....!
Maybe the Beneteau built in Europe are a tad better than the ones built in the
SE USA. We can only hope. But Donal already admitted to using tape to make his floors fit. Sounds like the same old Beneteau. RB |
Beneteau again....!
Jeff Morris wrote: Maybe the Beneteau built in Europe are a tad better than the ones built in the SE USA. Remember, Neal once worked for another SE builder, Irwin. Probably much the same workforce. I think it's a matter of corporate policy, not geography. Some of the highest dollar/pound or $/ft boats on the planet are built here in NC. The custom shops that build those damnable souped-up sportsfishermen are backed up two years, prepaid. But I doubt any of them made Ferenc Mate's book (and I bet they don't care, either). Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
Beneteau again....!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Maybe the Beneteau built in Europe are a tad better than the ones built in the SE USA. We can only hope. But Donal already admitted to using tape to make his floors fit. Bob, could you post a link to where I said that I used tape? Regards Donal -- |
Beneteau again....!
We can only hope. But Donal already admitted to using tape to make his
floors fit. Bob, could you post a link to where I said that I used tape? Now add lying to Donal's list of credits. Have you forgotten your fix for the loose floorboards when I posted someone's comments on them? Typical. RB |
Beneteau again....!
Not this again.
-- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Donal" wrote in message ... : : "Bobsprit" wrote in message : ... : : We can only hope. But Donal already admitted to using tape to make his : floors : fit. : : Bob, could you post a link to where I said that I used tape? : : Regards : : : Donal : -- : : |
Beneteau again....!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... We can only hope. But Donal already admitted to using tape to make his floors fit. Bob, could you post a link to where I said that I used tape? Now add lying to Donal's list of credits. Have you forgotten your fix for the loose floorboards when I posted someone's comments on them? No, I haven't forgotton what I wrote. You have! Post a link, or retract your lie! Regards Donal -- |
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loose floorboards when I posted someone's comments on them?
No, I haven't forgotton what I wrote. You have! Is it not true that you had to impliment a fix for rattling/loose floor boards? YES or NO. This is your second chance to come clean. Capt RB |
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Donal,
You're absolutely correct about a 25 yr old boat is NO comparison to a new boat. Poor Nutsy will always remain a LOSSER if he continues to compare " Derelict" to anyone with a new boat. I hope some day he will feel the joy of ownership of a factory fresh, brand new vessel. Even the most uninformed purchaser knows a new car is of greater value than a used model of the same manufacturer. The market value is the perfect visual example of value. When you consider present function of a sailing vessel; NEW is better than OLD. The only time an Old boat, car, house, etc is worth more is of a collectors item. Not as a functional, usable thing AND; "I'LL DRINK TO THAT!" Ole Thom |
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