I bought a new Beneteau Oceanis 43 last year after careful research of the market. My previous yacht was a Catalina 42 which I sold when I returned from living in New Zealand.
After one year serious hull defects have appeared as a result of flexing discovered during winter maintenance. The gelcoat has extensive cracking on the port and starboard topsides and a consulting engineer has confirmed that such a problem could not be the cause of collision damage. Hand pressure on the ouside of the hull causes flexing.
The problem has been referred to Beneteau and the yacht is still under warranty but the manufacturer is trying to find all sorts of reasons to find fault with the owner rather than their manufacturing process.
I have heard rumours of similar problems have occurred elsewhere. This is denied by beneteau but i guess they would say that... Interested if anyone has heard of similar problems. Jerry
After one year serious hull defects have appeared as a result of flexing discovered during winter maintenance. The gelcoat has extensive cracking on the port and starboard topsides and a consulting engineer has confirmed that such a problem could not be the cause of collision damage. Hand pressure on the ouside of the hull causes flexing.
The problem has been referred to Beneteau and the yacht is still under warranty but the manufacturer is trying to find all sorts of reasons to find fault with the owner rather than their manufacturing process.
I have heard rumours of similar problems have occurred elsewhere. This is denied by beneteau but i guess they would say that... Interested if anyone has heard of similar problems. Jerry