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![]() Graham Frankland wrote: "Bjarke Christensen" (nej, det skal selvfølgelig være med K da jeg er dansker) wrote in message .dk... Isn't Bavaria bad reputation primarily among non-Bavaria-owners? Do you know of a Bavaria owner that is not satisfied ? I know owners of 2 Bavarias quite well - one with a 32 likes it with some reservations and has also had a few problems with the in-mast reefing with the fractional rig - hardly surprising. The other guy with a 34 dislikes it and is seriously considering selling. Both comment that when beating in only moderately rough seas the boats just don't want to point and they slam a lot. They have both voiced worries about the light build quality and fittings compared to older heavier boats they have previously owned. Graham. I've got a B32 (10.3mtres loa), bought new 4 years ago for under 50K (sail away price with a few extras), and still worth roughly the same. I like it, but with reservations. Anyhow, the boat show was an oportunity to look at boats that one might prefer to own, so I climbed aboard a Maxi 1050 which I've always fancied. Nice enough boat, but £140K!!!! FFS, its hardly surprising that a Bavaria isn't quite up to the same standard as a similar sized boat costing well over twice as much. Looked at another way, can you really justify a price factor well in excess of x2 for a boat which is perhaps a bit better built, but which will probably never go further than the north Brittany coast, and then only in the summer with a forecast of f6 or less! |