David; I own a 1987 35-3 c/b and would take it anywhere ! It is quite seaworthy
as Ihave taken it on ocean trips to as far as Marblehead , Mass, from the south
shore of Long Island N Y. She goes very well to windward even with the board up
thanks to a good sized shoal keel and inboard shrouds.Draft on this model is
4ft 2 in. Hull is cored except for thru hull areas. No delam issues,deck or
hull.Boat came with spin gear but I don't think there were any differences in
rig. Boat is a pleasure to sail especially to windward,although she tends to
need a reef over 18 app. Idont know your sailing venue but I think you would
love this boat .
Good luck and happy sailing!!
Lee Christiansen 1987 35-3 c/b MaggieLee
-----Original Message-----
From: David Dawes via CnC-List <[email protected]>
To: cnc-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Oct 6, 2014 12:22 pm
Subject: Stus-List 1984 C&C 35 MIII
Hi All, asking for advice on this model.
This boat “Freya" is for sale. She is a centerboard model.
Can anyone advise on:
Suitability of 4’6” draft for Intracoastal/ Bahamas?
Does the boat go to windward well with a board? Does anyone race the CB
version?
Weaknesses? Is the hull cored or solid? I hear decks of this era are cored
and
have delam issues.
Suitability of this model for coastal use maybe Bahamas/ Nova Scotia/ Central
America? Not ocean.
Any variations of this model? For example were there tall VS short rig options
etc.
Many thanks,
David Dawes.
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