Ed, The previous Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) was a 1978 C&C 34 and has been in my family since 1979 (My father now owns it and keeps it in Atlantic Highlands, NJ).
All in all, a fantastic well-built boat with very few problems over the many years. Can not recommend it enough. Performance: In light air, the boat does especially well and will point well upwind in most wind ranges. Not very fast on a broad reach and under spinnaker in a breeze, we found it a little "broachy" on a broad reach. I've knocked mine down a few times. But hey -- it keeps the crew awake. Comfort: The cockpit is deep and comfortable and the interior is quite roomy. The quarter berth will sleep one comfortably and the v-berth will sleep two well, especially if they like each other. The best berth on board is on starboard, where the settee flips open to create a very roomy double. Maintenance: There is great access to the front and starboard side of the engine and access to other systems is also pretty easy. You simply can't go wrong. Some of the best sailing days of my life were on that boat. All the best, Edd Edd M. Schillay Starship Enterprise C&C 37/40+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B City Island, NY Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log Website On Sep 24, 2012, at 11:28 AM, elev...@grayinsco.com wrote: > The bigger/newer boat bug has bitten. I am about to make an offer on a 1981 > C&C 34. I would appreciate any comments as to any particular trouble spots to > look for and or direct a surveyor to look for. Any sailing comments would > also be welcomed. > > Ed > C&C 30 Mk I > Dreamgirl > New Orleans _______________________________________________ > This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album > http://www.cncphotoalbum.com > CnC-List@cnc-list.com
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