What engine does the boat have?
An original A4, if RWC, can be considered fully depreciated by now and most of 
them are RWC. The optional diesel as a creation made by Westebeake from MG 
Midget engine blocks. From all I have read, it made a nice little engine but 
parts are almost impossible to get now.
Joe
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I

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Rino,


Agreed with Steve, after reviewing MANY surveys over and crawling around many 
boats, over 3 decades, I find most are very superficial indeed.    To be fair, 
most surveyors cannot realistically know the specific issues to look for in 
each model.
That said, we are in C&C land and several of the local surveyors know the boats 
and a few actually worked for C&C over the years.   (one - a dutch name escapes 
me, but a good guy and he's down your way.)

FWIW When I inquired about some work with Bristol marine in Port Credit, Nick 
Bailey made the following recommendations of surveyors who they felt knew C&C 
boats.  No affiliation or relationship etc...

have an experienced surveyor familiar with these issues look at the boat. i.e. 
Bill Provis, 416-801-5527<tel:416-801-5527>; Peter McGuire 
416-809-2186<tel:416-809-2186>; or Wallace Gouk 416-526-3845<tel:416-526-3845>

That said, read up, ask questions here and do your own survey as well.....lift 
the cabin sole, look at all of the floor timbers (whatever they're called in a 
plastic boat)

One thing I did not do and should have, was insisted on the opportunity to put 
the boat through its paces in the water, under power.

Good Luck!

Dave  - 1985 33ii





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Peter McGuire, Fastnet Yacht Services.
He did mine. I wasn't unhappy with the work but since then I've questioned
the value of surveys in general. He didn't tell me anything I didn't know.
He did a good job but stayed within his scope. I can send you my survey if
you want a sample of the work. I don't believe I'm breaking any agreement
by sharing it.

I'm far from a pro, just a blunderer who's read a lot of Don Casey and
Nigel Calder. I own the same moisture meter that those guys use. The notion
that you have to be a rocket surgeon to use a moisture meter is a little
beyond me. There's a lot an amateur can learn about a boat with one of
those before spending $600 on a survey. Sure, you can get false positives,
like backing plates registering as moisture .. but you won't get false
negatives. If there's moisture, it'll find it.

Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto
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