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Choy Lee Motor Sailor
Tiwanese Yacht Builders have/had a reputation for shady practices and
cutthroat competition, resulting in some yachts of dubious build quality. Does anyone have any information regarding the Seaton Neville designed Choy Lee 63' LRMS. There are 3 examples of this boat on Yacht World, an 84,85, and an 86 which are of interest to a friend. |
Marc wrote:
Tiwanese Yacht Builders have/had a reputation for shady practices and cutthroat competition, resulting in some yachts of dubious build quality. Does anyone have any information regarding the Seaton Neville designed Choy Lee 63' LRMS. There are 3 examples of this boat on Yacht World, an 84,85, and an 86 which are of interest to a friend. Cheoy Lees were built in a number of different yards. Some were pretty good, some were awful and fully deserving the name 'leaky teakies.' Only a close inspection of the individual boat can tell you the answer. Over the past three years I've looked at a heck of a lot of Taiwan built trawlers, including Grand Banks. The best of them were above average for production boats in structural detail, average wiring, below average plumbing... and fantastic joinery. The worst of them were so bad it was hard to believe they were still afloat 18 years later... ever seen chipboard bulkheads? And the worst of them still have better joinery and better looking wood than most American or European production boats. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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