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he will purchase a new Beneteau exactly
because they are comparatively so well built, outside and inside. Snore. Again, ask more than one surveyor. Ask yards who do repairs. Ask around. These boats have a bad rep for a reason, not because someone hates the French! After 7 years of boat shows, every Beneteau I boarded had build quality errors. They were as follows: Loose floors Gel coat cracks Doors that wouldn't close or open Sharp edges in cabinets and other fittings Saw dust beneath furniture installations And so on. I'd like to say that 7 years of seeing these boats was just bad luck, but there are enough of them at my club to prove otherwise. The Oceanis seem to be the worst of the lot. A fellow on the Pearson list had a First (33?) and called it a groaner because the whole boat groaned and creeked when sailed hard. A 39 at my club (new!) has had so many problems that the owner now plans to sell. Beneteau quality concerns have been echoed in nearly every sailnet group, more so than any other boat besides Hunter. Beneteau is well packaged junk. It's designed to fool and does a great job. Dona's been suckered plane and simple. Call it a troll, or just mean...but it's the truth. Not much he can do about it since I own a nice C&C, a builder known for very good quality. Contact the resident surveyors at BoatMax and Consolidated Shipyards for info on major work needed on Beneteau yachts FRESH out of the factory! RB |
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