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Sorry, if it's was a bit over-populistic. What I had in mind was just that
25% of the boats in the Challenge, Volvo Ocean race and so on are facing equipment problem. - and we don't judge these bad quality. Just "high tech". No doubt that Bavaria 42 Match has a problem. - and thereby Bavaria as such Sorry for the customers that spend money on these. I guess it will be hard to get a good price on a used 42 Match without extensive, and expensive, improvements to the hull. I'm not especially fund of Bavaria. I just think I should counterbalance the little group of sailors that seems to think that onle ineffective, non-computerised oldfashioned work is "good quality". Remember the definition of "good qulity": That is when you get exactly what you expect. Good or bad. Bjarke "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" !!! snip |