My 45 year old C&C 35 doesn't have a cored hull but I'd sail it anywhere
anytime.  Raced it upwind in 20+ knot breeze and 4-6 foot seas.  Boat
basically said "Is that all you got?"

Spent 2+ weeks cruising it leisurely on the Gulf Coast.  Enjoyed every
minute.

C&C designed and constructed their cored hulls very well.  Unless some
idiot drilled a hole through the core and didn't properly protect the core,
there shouldn't be any issue.  Like you said, a good survey will tell.

Nuf said.

Dennis C.
Touche 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 12:01 PM, Chris Hobson via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I’m new to C&C world, recently narrowed down my boat search to a C&C and
> currently have my eye on two that are on the market: a 1986 C&C 35 MKIII
> and a 1979 C&C 36. Have heard the good/bad and I’m told it all comes down
> to a good surveyor (if anyone knows a good surveyor with C&C knowledge
> please send them my way!) and I have to say I’m a bit apprehensive about a
> 30+ year old boat with cored hull and topsides. But I’m curious what others
> have to say about this topic or if there’s anything they might expand upon
> outside of what I’ve noted above.
>
> Many thanks,
> Chris
>
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