My 1986 C&C 27-5 does not have a cored hull.

Bill Bina

On 4/20/2015 12:44 PM, D.J. Platt via CnC-List wrote:
I don't like cored hulls either. As far as I know the 32 was the last C&C built without one.
Cheers
david
Wanderer
C&C32

*From:* David Castor via CnC-List <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Thursday, April 16, 2015 6:02 PM
*To:* robert <mailto:[email protected]> ; [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: Stus-List Tiller on C&C 35 Mkiii?

Rob,

Thanks for that link - I'll definitely take a look. We own a little trailer sailor at present (Potter 19), so this will be the first keelboat purchase for me. I've done a fair amount of sailing (passages from Portland to the San Juans) with friends on their boats, some sailing classes and a couple of cruises in the San Juans/Gulf Islands.

We currently live in Oregon, but I'm in the process of retiring and we've purchased a house in Port Angeles, so if I do buy a boat, it will be based out of Port Angeles. I've been looking for something from 30' to 35' feet, so this is at the long end. I originally had been reluctant to consider these C&C boats because of the cored hulls, but I guess I'm somewhat getting over that phobia, although I'll definitely be getting it surveyed.

Cheers,

Dave

On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 1:28 PM, robert <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Dave, welcome to the C&C list.  You didn't say if this was your
    first boat (I am betting it is not)......if you are, then the
    attached article and especially the part where it says to become a
    boat detective could be useful buying any boat.
    http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/buying.htm

    However, if you are only looking for specifics on C&C 35MKIII's,
    there are several owners on this list with considerable experience
    with the 35 MKIII.

    Keep the list informed on how you far out.  And where do you sail
    from?

    Rob Abbott
    AZURA
    C&C 32 - 84
    Halifax, N.S.




    On 2015-04-16 4:28 PM, David Castor via CnC-List wrote:
    Hello - first post here.  I'm in the market for a boat and will
    be looking at two different 35 Mkiii tomorrow.  One apparently
    has a tiller instead of a wheel.  Does anyone know if this was an
    option on a new boat?  I'm assuming it was probably a later
    conversion.

    I've already been advised on checking for leaks at hull/deck
    joint and portlights, as well as mast step area and deck
    delamination/core rot.

If there are any other things to be looking for let me know. I'll definitely be getting a survey if it gets that far, but
    trying to screen out any major issues.

    Thanks,

    Dave Castor


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