Have any Bavaria boat owners actually experienced failure of the diaphragm and if so, the age of diaphragm? Anyone replaced the diaphragm and determined that the diaphragm was in poor condition and if so, the age of diaphragm? Thanks!
This is a very good question from Bob, and considering that it was asked way back in 2012, the thundering zero response very clearly points either to the remarkable longevity of the sail drive hull seal, or that we all gave in to our worst fears and changed it out because Volvo said thats what we ought to do, but without any substantive evidence on which to base their recommendation. On the basis of zero replies to Bobs question, the recommendation from Volvo to change it after seven years of use must surely be overly conservative.
A friend of mine has a Dufour 41 where the sail drive seal remains as installed from 2001, so its now 20 years old, and currently he has no intention of taking it out to check its condition. I had the seal changed on my B36(2002) when it was 9 years old. This was on the basis of being a newbie to sail drives, and concerned that it should not fail within the next few years. Whilst reassuring that it was in good condition, what an absolute waste of good money that was !
Has anyone ever removed a seal and cut through it to check its condition, and if so how old was the seal when it was removed, and what were your findings regarding both its condition, and its constructional capabilities. Also does anyone know if one of these seals has actually been tested to destruction, and if so what was the opinion of the testers at that time, or did they give up on trying to find out when it would likely breakdown ?
Maybe this is a question that we should put to the yachting press, and/or to Volvo themselves ?