I am giving serious thought to acquiring a Dufour 500 GL. I would value any insights or experiences.
As a Dufour 40 owner, you have experienced Umberto Felci's design thinking. Build a boat with multiple owner options while creating as much interior hull volume as possible. While Felci has early sailboat racing experience, the hull design numbers of the Dufour boats lean towards coastal cruising comfort over sailing performance.
There is a natural selection process working on sailors as they look at the beauty of a boat. Perhaps this is in our DNA. We see something we like, and rational logic will not dissuade us.
- Although the market has limited options,
- it appears to be a meticulously designed,
- robustly constructed vessel with commendable sailing capabilities and performance.
Limited market...
From SaliboatData.com:
| First Built: | 2011 |
| Last Built: | 2015 |
| # Built: | 100 |
| Builder: | Dufour |
| Designer: | Umberto Felci |
Your thought on limited available boat choices is rooted in the fact that a limited number were built during the 4-year production run. One hundred boats spread across the world sailing market creates limited options. You will likely need to look in the Med to find a selection of Dufour 500 boats from which to choose.
Will a limited number of boats maintain your purchase value? That does not sound like a solid reason to support your boat purchase decision.
METICULOUS DESIGN AND ROBUST CONSTRUCTION
These descriptive words help drive value into a boat in the eyes of many boat owners.
Your post mentioned CAL boats from the 1970s as sparking a positive emotion. Successful CAL boat design thinking was really triggered with the build of the CAL 40, which was designed to be an ocean racer.
The Felci Dufour designs do not have that pedigree. Dufour yachts possess
commendable sailing capabilities and performance, as you identify
. This supports their design objective as a coastal cruiser.
Buying a boat is as much a choice of lifestyle as it is a vehicle for traveling to faraway places. The best advice I have heard about boat selection revolves around defining where you want to go and how you want to get there, then selecting a vessel that will fulfill those desires.
Best of luck.