Dear Beneteau Owners,
I have an Ocenais 351, 1996 currently on the hard in Rouen, France. I have just had her hull repaired after an accident in the river Rhone which cracked her internal structural spars and her outer hull. I wish to transport her back to Chatham, Kent to have the work assessed by an English marine surveyor as I am unhappy with the quality of the work. The French surveyor is supporting the engineering company even though the floor structs are not level, needing a sponge packer to level the flooring and the fibreglass matting is exposed in a couple of places with little gel coat. I want to ship her home but I am concerned that, as I have been told, you cannot allow the yacht to sit on its keel. Is this true and if so how do I ship her back as most companies will only transport the yacht if sitting on the keel. Maurice
I have an Ocenais 351, 1996 currently on the hard in Rouen, France. I have just had her hull repaired after an accident in the river Rhone which cracked her internal structural spars and her outer hull. I wish to transport her back to Chatham, Kent to have the work assessed by an English marine surveyor as I am unhappy with the quality of the work. The French surveyor is supporting the engineering company even though the floor structs are not level, needing a sponge packer to level the flooring and the fibreglass matting is exposed in a couple of places with little gel coat. I want to ship her home but I am concerned that, as I have been told, you cannot allow the yacht to sit on its keel. Is this true and if so how do I ship her back as most companies will only transport the yacht if sitting on the keel. Maurice