I'll recant part of my post based on Mark's comments. If you can find a boat 
with RF and self tailers etc. for under  $5K, get the better equipped boat.  
However buying a solid boat like a C&C instead of a poorer brand, no matter how 
well equipped will likely be a disappointment.  


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-------- Original message --------From: Mark G via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Date: 8/29/17  6:44 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Mark G <mjg...@comcast.net> Subject: Re: Stus-List 
considering 1981 C&C 25 

The only issue I'm familiar with particular to the C&C 25 Mk2 is the support 
under the mast in the cabin.  While the Mk1 had a substantial beam running 
across the top of the bulkhead to support the mast, which every Mk1 owner has 
banged his head on a hundred times, the Mk2 did not.  I'm told that C&C 
actually "recalled" the early Mk2's to institute some kind of repair.  I looked 
at several Mk2's before buying my Mk1, and they all had something going on in 
this area.  I'd just pay attention to this area, and point it out to the 
surveyor.  The C&C 25, both Marks, is a great boat.  Take a look at a couple 
Hunters and Catalinas of the same size and vintage and the difference in build 
quality becomes apparent.  Then take a look at a few C&C 25s and you can see 
the difference in how they've been maintained.  It makes a difference over 40 
years.  And I'll give you some advice that I ignored: buy the boat that's been 
upgraded with things like a furler, self-tailing winches, etc.  These boats are 
inexpensive now, sub $5k.  But a furler is still $1500 and a pair of ST winches 
still $1200.

Mark
C&C 25
Dartmouth, MA

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