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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message *Performance* encompasses a lot more than just going fast. I'll take the Swan any day. Wow...you really went out on a limb there! Next you'll tell us that you'd take Pam Anderson over Judy Dench. You wouldn't??? But Chantiers Beneteau's claim that they are great offshore passagemakers is more advertising hype than reality. Honestly, we won't take Thomas into dangerous conditions offshore in any boat. Probably a good thing for both Thomas AND you. Now that you own one, there are few boats that can compare with your 35s5. Sounds like owner prejudice, plain and simple, to me. That IS a VERY valid point. In this case it came down to education about some of the Beneteau line. Education, or just buying into the advertising hype? I don't have a high opinion of the latest Beneteau boats, especially the Oceanus series. Did you know that brokers are currently fighting with BeneteauUSA to make fit and finish improvements because quality has fallen badly? I'd heard something about that. We inspected a 393 at a boat show last year and were disappointed in the interior fit and finish. Externally the boat seemed pretty typically Beneteau. Go look at a new one...even a First series. Mark at Doyle loved the way his 36.7 sailed, but said the interior is crap compared to my boat. Was your boat built in South Carolina or France? Could that be a factor? Of course we observed this ourselves. He himself laughed that he was a Beneteau basher...and then he sailed a first series boat. The combo of performance and cruisability for these waters is essentially unmatched anywhere near the price. Go ahead...try to match it. Doug couldn't. That's not to say the 35s5 is ideal for everyone. It's a handful at times and requires more work to sail than say a Catalina 40 or Island Packet 35. But that's what we wanted! All I can add is that we took Windward First out in some pretty heavy wind and chop and it was simply a blast! Reefed under main alone, she still sailed like a quick dinghy and aside from the howling wind, it was very relaxed and composed. This is a great boat for the LIS area. I happen to like Beneteaus in general. I've never been a Beneteau-basher. A close friend just bought a 445, which is an ex-charter boat, identical to the one we sailed in the BVI a couple of years back. While it isn't a real show-stopper in terms of quality, fit, and finish, it ain't bad. And it is fast and capacious. It meets his needs very nicely, and he and his wife and kids will love it, I'm sure. What I was objecting to in your diatribe was comparing your boat with boats obviously built to a higher standard and with greater integrity of hull and rig, designed for conditions that your boat was not. If you were honest you'd have to admit that your boat is not in the same league as a Wauquiez, Sweden, J-Boat, Swan, or many others costing far more. Then again you didn't have to mortgage the Empire State Building to buy your boat. Everything is a trade-off in life. Boats are no exception. Beneteau builds a decent boat for the buck, better than Hunter or Catalina, IMO. Max |
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