Having chased a J37 to San Diego at great expense and greater annoyance, only to find it was a total piece of shit, I would not buy a boat out of SD at that price, it will be a piece of shit too.
Over lunch i was browsing and found these on yachtword.com - unbelievable low prices for these boats one of which is a sistership to ours and in better condition:
http://www.yachtworl...6/United-States
http://www.yachtworl...6/United-States
http://www.yachtworl...-2413424/Canada
Tired race boats no longer competitive with all the expenses associated with a 50 footer. Nothing that appeals to a "cruiser" from an accomodation or handling basis.
Over lunch i was browsing and found these on yachtword.com - unbelievable low prices for these boats one of which is a sistership to ours and in better condition:
http://www.yachtworld.co.uk/boats/1987/Beneteau-50---German-Frers-1793766/United-States
http://www.yachtworld.co.uk/boats/1987/Soverel-Raceboat-2415616/United-States
http://www.yachtworld.co.uk/boats/1984/Kiwi-Yachts-Custom-Soverel-55-2413424/Canada
Innocent, perhaps there are people who have different ideas about 'cruising' - for certain people have different budgets to go sailing. The prices asked for these boats are a long way below what they were even six months ago, no doubt thats indicative of the global economy, and for some who might be looking i think they could represent value - again depending on what it is one is looking for. Not everyone chooses to go to sea in an Oyster or a Swan, some of us are unashemedly dumpster divers![]()
Na, that's the camo being developed for north latitude winter sailing.
QUICK !! Do you still have a chance to trade it back in? They might be comfy in a marina, but the hardware is under spec'd, the boat torques in a seaway to the extent the quarter berths can separate from the hull along with the rudder stock, the the mirror in the forward head will shatter at some time beating to windward, and the foredeck babystay mount will craze the gel coat and the toe rail will buckle eventually when beating to windward due to hull flex,..... oh and i would check the toggle on the forestay.. it might just fail in 15 knots with fatigue cracks.... oh and the standard boom might bend at the vang attachment... and I forgot... the masthead sheaves may need to be examined; the axle on the sheaves may not be mounted straight in the aluminum masthead fitting... oh and the Lewmar traveler is undersized for mid-boom sheeting and the sheaves in the control lines will seize and deform.... hmmmm I am sure there at least 10 other things...Just closed on a Beneteau 393, but this was on my short list. Just a shame it was out of state I would have loved to have checked it out. It's been on the market for a while and the price is starting to drop so it might look better on Yachtworld than it does in person, but I think it definitely qualifies as boat porn.
http://www.yachtworl...wardsyachtsales
QUICK !! Do you still have a chance to trade it back in? They might be comfy in a marina, but the hardware is under spec'd, the boat torques in a seaway to the extent the quarter berths can separate from the hull along with the rudder stock, the the mirror in the forward head will shatter at some time beating to windward, and the foredeck babystay mount will craze the gel coat and the toe rail will buckle eventually when beating to windward due to hull flex,..... oh and i would check the toggle on the forestay.. it might just fail in 15 knots with fatigue cracks.... oh and the standard boom might bend at the vang attachment... and I forgot... the masthead sheaves may need to be examined; the axle on the sheaves may not be mounted straight in the aluminum masthead fitting... oh and the Lewmar traveler is undersized for mid-boom sheeting and the sheaves in the control lines will seize and deform.... hmmmm I am sure there at least 10 other things...Just closed on a Beneteau 393, but this was on my short list. Just a shame it was out of state I would have loved to have checked it out. It's been on the market for a while and the price is starting to drop so it might look better on Yachtworld than it does in person, but I think it definitely qualifies as boat porn.
http://www.yachtworl...wardsyachtsales
This thread has WHL's comments about a Bene 393:QUICK !! Do you still have a chance to trade it back in? They might be comfy in a marina, but the hardware is under spec'd, the boat torques in a seaway to the extent the quarter berths can separate from the hull along with the rudder stock, the the mirror in the forward head will shatter at some time beating to windward, and the foredeck babystay mount will craze the gel coat and the toe rail will buckle eventually when beating to windward due to hull flex,..... oh and i would check the toggle on the forestay.. it might just fail in 15 knots with fatigue cracks.... oh and the standard boom might bend at the vang attachment... and I forgot... the masthead sheaves may need to be examined; the axle on the sheaves may not be mounted straight in the aluminum masthead fitting... oh and the Lewmar traveler is undersized for mid-boom sheeting and the sheaves in the control lines will seize and deform.... hmmmm I am sure there at least 10 other things...Just closed on a Beneteau 393, but this was on my short list. Just a shame it was out of state I would have loved to have checked it out. It's been on the market for a while and the price is starting to drop so it might look better on Yachtworld than it does in person, but I think it definitely qualifies as boat porn.
http://www.yachtworl...wardsyachtsales
You seem to be on the fence about the 393. :lol:
I'm a day/ weekend sailor with few real aspirations of world cruising. The occassional run to the keys or the Bahamas is about as aggressive as my sailing gets. Surveyed very well, and like you said, comfortable down below which is going to keep the old lady happy. Just looking for a fun boat to sail and cruise the Florida coast with, and I think this thing fits the bill nicely! It was a trade up from my 1987 Catalina 36 and in virtually all structural aspects was a significant upgrade. Was your experience with a charter boat? I have the 2 cabin layout and it seemed pretty robust (again compared to the C 36). Understandably, it's not going to be as stout as a Tayana 37, but the flip side to that coin is, it is going to be a lot more fun to sail in the typically light winds of FLorida's west coast.
That's a great read, and that sucks it worked out that way. I think altering a rig on any boat is going to come with some consequences. Not saying that justifies the fallout they received on that trip, but I'm sure it played a factor. I also think 3 days of steady 30-40 knot conditions played a factor! As mentioned I avoid going out in 30-40 knot conditions, but that's just my style of sailing. I'm more a "one hand for the boat, one for the cocktail' kind of guy (along with the occassional beer can race). Interstingly, my boat is a decade old and has no evidence of any of the issues outlined above, but I am grateful for the input as it gives me some key areas to keep an eye on as I sail this boat. I just can't imagine production boats being consistently terrible with so many on the water. That said, I'm always happy to hear about potential issues I should keep an eye out for!This thread has WHL's comments about a Bene 393:QUICK !! Do you still have a chance to trade it back in? They might be comfy in a marina, but the hardware is under spec'd, the boat torques in a seaway to the extent the quarter berths can separate from the hull along with the rudder stock, the the mirror in the forward head will shatter at some time beating to windward, and the foredeck babystay mount will craze the gel coat and the toe rail will buckle eventually when beating to windward due to hull flex,..... oh and i would check the toggle on the forestay.. it might just fail in 15 knots with fatigue cracks.... oh and the standard boom might bend at the vang attachment... and I forgot... the masthead sheaves may need to be examined; the axle on the sheaves may not be mounted straight in the aluminum masthead fitting... oh and the Lewmar traveler is undersized for mid-boom sheeting and the sheaves in the control lines will seize and deform.... hmmmm I am sure there at least 10 other things...Just closed on a Beneteau 393, but this was on my short list. Just a shame it was out of state I would have loved to have checked it out. It's been on the market for a while and the price is starting to drop so it might look better on Yachtworld than it does in person, but I think it definitely qualifies as boat porn.
http://www.yachtworl...wardsyachtsales
You seem to be on the fence about the 393. :lol:
I'm a day/ weekend sailor with few real aspirations of world cruising. The occassional run to the keys or the Bahamas is about as aggressive as my sailing gets. Surveyed very well, and like you said, comfortable down below which is going to keep the old lady happy. Just looking for a fun boat to sail and cruise the Florida coast with, and I think this thing fits the bill nicely! It was a trade up from my 1987 Catalina 36 and in virtually all structural aspects was a significant upgrade. Was your experience with a charter boat? I have the 2 cabin layout and it seemed pretty robust (again compared to the C 36). Understandably, it's not going to be as stout as a Tayana 37, but the flip side to that coin is, it is going to be a lot more fun to sail in the typically light winds of FLorida's west coast.
http://forums.sailin...showtopic=68710
That Tayana looks bloody nice from here!Just closed on a Beneteau 393, but this was on my short list. Just a shame it was out of state I would have loved to have checked it out. It's been on the market for a while and the price is starting to drop so it might look better on Yachtworld than it does in person, but I think it definitely qualifies as boat porn.
http://www.yachtworl...wardsyachtsales