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Liam
owners responsibility
Although I understand Puffin's point...Part of taking delivery of a new boat is going through it and cleaning the "construction debris".It isn't just Beneteau.A friend of mine almost sunk his brand new Pacific Seacraft when a hose clamp came loose and the bilge pump was clogged with bits of fiberglass and plywood. He was 100 miles off shore. That happened back in the 80's and having heard the story from him about 30 times I learned.Since then I have bought two brand new boats of very high quality (They will remain nameless).In both cases, I spent the first weekend of ownership "taking the boat apart" and cleaning, vacuuming, and detailing everything. Bilges, lockers, lazzaette, engine room, etc. In both cases I found nearly a shoe box full of crap in addition to numerous loose screws and hose clamps.That's just the way it is...It is the owners resopnsibility. It is also a really great way to "get to know" your new boat and it's systems. It is better to do this at the dock than 100 miles off shore.Best of luck Puffin. I am sure that you will have many years of great times in your new boat.The 323 is a really nice machine.
Although I understand Puffin's point...Part of taking delivery of a new boat is going through it and cleaning the "construction debris".It isn't just Beneteau.A friend of mine almost sunk his brand new Pacific Seacraft when a hose clamp came loose and the bilge pump was clogged with bits of fiberglass and plywood. He was 100 miles off shore. That happened back in the 80's and having heard the story from him about 30 times I learned.Since then I have bought two brand new boats of very high quality (They will remain nameless).In both cases, I spent the first weekend of ownership "taking the boat apart" and cleaning, vacuuming, and detailing everything. Bilges, lockers, lazzaette, engine room, etc. In both cases I found nearly a shoe box full of crap in addition to numerous loose screws and hose clamps.That's just the way it is...It is the owners resopnsibility. It is also a really great way to "get to know" your new boat and it's systems. It is better to do this at the dock than 100 miles off shore.Best of luck Puffin. I am sure that you will have many years of great times in your new boat.The 323 is a really nice machine.