Ok, so perhaps a better question to ask - what is the recommended
maintenance (annual re-torque? I see a torque spec listed on the
CNCphotoalbum page but no other details), and if the C&C smile is found,
does the keel need to be dropped to fix it? This boat will be pushing our
budget a bit, so I want to ensure we're not going to incur a bunch of costs
right away.

On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 11:59 AM Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

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> There is a way to add keel bolts with the keel in place, but C&Cs are not
> known for losing keels in the first place!
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> Joe
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> Coquina
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> On Apr 5, 2019, at 11:42 AM, Shawn Wright via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
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> Hello all,
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> After another 4 months of boat searching, I am once again considering the
> 35-2 "Callisto" which began this old thread from January. I have been
> thinking about it, and when I saw it at the dock while looking at another
> boat (Crown 28, yes I am getting desperate...), I realized I had forgotten
> how nice looking the boat is. It still has a for sale sign, and I am
> waiting to hear back from the owner. I think at 34K he was asking far too
> much, but at 20K I could overlook some of the not quite up to my standards
> work done on it. I will get a survey for sure if he gets back to me, and we
> can agree on a price.
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> Since looking at this boat, I started getting interested in Ericsons, and
> really liked the idea of the encapsulated keels on their 70s models. We
> almost bought a 29. But I am realizing that my fear of keel bolts is
> probably unwarranted, and even Ericson went with bolt on keels by the 80s,
> and none of them fell off. I hear people talk about replacing keel bolts,
> but I assume they mean just the nuts, which doesn't seem to make a lot of
> sense, since the crevice corrosion is likely to a problem with the
> bolt/stud. Are the bolts J bolts like concrete anchors, or just threaded
> rod set into lead? I imagine replacing a J bolt would be a huge job. Is
> replacing them ever actually done? Could you just drill, tap, and thread in
> new stainless rod in between the original bolts for extra safety? Or am I
> worrying too much about a mostly non-issue? It's just that most bolt on
> keel boats I've looked at have water in the bilge meaning the bolts/nuts
> will stay wet most of the time (probably mainly rainwater/condensation I
> guess), so it seems like I should be concerned.
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> It's interesting also that after a lot of discussion with the Ericson guys
> (also a great group of owners, like this group), one of the features of the
> newer Ericson designs which improves comfort is the flared bow (the 80s
> models), something which the C&C 35-2 also has. Walking up to this 35-2 a
> few days ago just reminded me why I was so attracted to it originally. Yes,
> there are a few things I would do differently, but it's basically ready to
> sail, as is.
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