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![]() "Christine Sheffield" wrote in message ... "BrianH" wrote in message ... Bart Senior wrote: You have to be joking Bjarke! Even in racing boats, keel bolts have backing plates. This is an obvious error in construction and reveal serious quality control and perhaps also a design problem. I agree, it was such a silly comment I thought it better not to respond. "It happens every day on performance boats" !!! One of the bizarre outcomes of this incident was the response of Bavaria Yachts who tried to initially claim the yacht had hit a rock - since disproved - a panic damage limitation exercise. All over the world, this model is being modified to strengthen the keel mountings. But the disquieting thing is of a company that lets such apparent design and quality assurance failures out of the factory door and its implication on the quality of other models, perhaps unfairly. I hope so, judging by the vast masses of charter boats out there from this company. Especially in the Adriatic where this incident happened and where I also keep my boat, which is what stimulated my interest as I see so many there. A damning preliminary survey report by the German marine surveyors Zucker & Partners is here (in German): http://www.adriatic-challenge.com/ne...survey-new.pdf And a rebuttal by Bavaria Yachts (in English) is he http://www.sailing.hu/files/pressrelease42m_4.pdf And the response to that from the charter company responsible for the regatta is here (in English): http://www.adriatic-challenge.com/news.php?news=16 A further preliminary survey by a Croatian consultancy (in English) with some very revealing photographs is he http://www.adriatic-challenge.com/ne...cro-survey.pdf BrianH. "Bjarke Christensen" (nej, But this is a MATCH. It's designed for performance over security, quality and cost. It happens "every day" on performance boats. Just looking at the keel design you can tell it's not the designed to last nor to blue water sailing. "BrianH" wrote http://www.sailing.hu/files/82/82558_640x480.jpg Here's a picture of a Bavaria Match 42 keel ..... Full photo set at: http://www.sailing.hu/galeriak/verse...ira_mare_kupa/ Report in English at: http://team.sailing.hu/Accident%20in%20Croatia.pdf HTH. What I can't get over is how few bolts the Bavaria keels are held on by, especially given the size of boat/keel. My little Foxcub has _10_ keel bolts!!! I'd trust my little boat (17'6") over a big Bavaria any day, thanks. Christine The bolts in the Bavaria are probably a fair bit thicker than the ones in your Foxcub. The bolting and backing plates look OK to me. It seems the problem is that the hull was simply not thick enough to withstand the stresses involved. There is a nice square hole where one of the backing plates was located so the bolts didn't let go of the hull. The hull let go of the boat. |
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