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Katy owns a flimsy Kirie Elite!
In most circles Elites are considered a step up from a Beneteau. Higher performance, better build quality and a nicer interior. What a ******. |
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Katy owns a flimsy Kirie Elite!
rgnmstr wrote: In most circles Elites are considered a step up from a Beneteau. Higher performance, better build quality and a nicer interior. What a ******. I've heard that some of the Kirie Elite series were not well built, I know of a 30 footer down here that is reputed to oilcan badly (although it sails fast)... haven't seen it myself but it's also reported to have suffered some structural mishap. I've personally given several Kirie Elites and Kirie Feelings a close inspection and found them to be very well built. If I could find a Holland designed 37 K/CB that wasn't all messed up by ham-handed owners mods, I'd probably buy it even now. The Kirie built boats are definitely a cut above the Beneteau... although I think any French product suffers from a bit of a negative image with Americans ![]() DSK |
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I've heard that some of the Kirie Elite series were not well built, I
know of a 30 footer down here that is reputed to oilcan badly (although it sails fast)... haven't seen it myself but it's also reported to have suffered some structural mishap. Doug, you're quite right. Some Elites oilcanned and build quality varied greatly by the late 80s. The 326 we looked at was very sloppy build quality and there's almost no resale on them here. None of the French forums thought the Elites were better build than the Beneteaus's of the late 80's and early 90's. Later we learned the they were only finishing boats on order and dropping and hiring crews in between. Quality dropped badly. I got this info from three owners and a fellow who passed on the Elite for that very reason. Stepping aboard the 1990 326 we found that the pedestal wobbled because this cockpit glass was thin. Same for the stanchions. Fit and finish below was sloppy and cheap. The layout was excellent however. As usual Loco makes broad statements about boats with no real knowledge. The First 35s5 is built better than ANY of the Elites. RB 35s5...the best quality boat here NY |
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"Capt." Rob wrote:
.... The First 35s5 is built better than ANY of the Elites. I'm glad to hear you say that, as it confirms what I said- anyone with sense would rather have a Kirie. DSK |
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I'm glad to hear you say that, as it confirms what I said- anyone with
sense would rather have a Kirie. ???? Unfortunatley not one owner I spoke to agreed with you. In fact the owners said things like, "only buy the kirie if you can get it cheap." Even the broker of the 326 said it was lightly built compared to the First series. I'm glad to see you makie posts like this Doug. Anyone is welcome to research the 90's Elites and find out what I did. I also seriously doubt you inspected ANY post 1990 Elite as they are VERY lightly built and mostly saw use in charter. Again...it helps to check into the French forums. Oh and Donal reported sturdier build on his First series, but I guess he's a liar! RB 35s5...better than any Kirie by a mile...and faster! NY |
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