Hi guys. I'm contemplating purchasing a Moody 35 or a Dufour Classic 38 because good Moody 35s are very few and far between while trying to find a good one. Any thoughts from those with experience would be most grateful on either
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Hi David. Many thanks for the information which is very helpful. I have seen a couple of 35s but both needed quite a lot spending on them which is why I started to look at other alternatives and newer yachts which is why I thought the Dufour 38 was looking promising as it also had good sailing reviews. Because of the virus I missed what looked like a well looked after 1996 M35 in Scotland but unfortunately someone beat me to it so I will continue to keep looking for a M35 on your advice but now not in so much of a hurry because of the time of the year so fingers crossed I will find a good one for next season. Many thanks once again and have a fantastic day. Regards. PeterHi peter.
I have a m35 at the moment. Also had a gibsea dufour 43 previously. She proved to big for me.
I always wanted a Center cockpit moody so this time round I bought one. Funnily enough the boat moored next to me is a dufour 38. Side by side you can see the difference in quality. The moody looks and feels a better engineered boat. Down below the 38 has dark wood and feels a bit dated for the age 2002. Where as the moody feels a lot more spacious and lighter.
side by side you’d be hard pushed to know which one was newer.
As for her sailing ability, we have just completed a tour of the south west from the Solent with no problems to mention. Big seas were not an issue.
Would I buy a dufour again??
I don’t think so.