Looking for a longer season Fred???RonWild CheriC&C 30STL

--- On Thu, 11/8/12, Frederick G Street <f...@postaudio.net> wrote:

From: Frederick G Street <f...@postaudio.net>
Subject: Re: Stus-List 39 Mk1 again -> to Mazatlan
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Date: Thursday, November 8, 2012, 4:05 PM

Marina Real in SC looks like it would charge under $200 per month to dry-store 
a 39-footer, and about the same to launch.  The slip rates look pretty 
reasonable, too.  Hmmm…...


Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(


On Nov 2, 2012, at 9:46 PM, Rick Brass <rickbr...@earthlink.net> wrote:
When I got your message I was, in fact, looking up information on San Carlos. 
Looks to be a pretty good location to base a timeshare boat. The city is 
serviced by US Air and Aeromexico, among other airlines, and seems to have a 
lot of attractions. I believe it is a couple of hundred miles north of 
Mazatlan, and it seems pretty centrally located in the Sea of Cortez. Looks 
like a lot of boat rental and diving tour locations in the area, so there 
should be options for marinas and boat yards. San Carlos might be a good spot 
to be located. I’m presuming that it’s pretty hot in the summer, so it might be 
best to haul the boat for protection from hurricanes and for maintenance for 3 
or 4 months in the summer. Wally might be able to provide some input on the 
area and on the desirability of a summer haul out. There might still be 8 or 9 
months available for cruising in Mexico each year. My 38 has the same 
arrangement of Barrient 32 and 28 winches as
 Outrider. I have planned to upgrade my existing winches using the self tailing 
conversion kits available from Winchmate. The spring jaw conversion kits run 
$600 for the 28 and $650 for the 32. Would agree this is a good addition for 
Outrider. I’m not sure what sort of watermaker would be most desirable or what 
the maintenance impacts and costs might be. That might be a decision for the 
owner group. Canvas probably doesn’t last too long in the tropic sun, so a 
color change (though desirable) might become part of a maintenance chore in the 
near future. I think we’d need to work out a number of details about boat 
ownership/documentation, maybe set up a partnership to manage joint ownership 
and expenses, look into insurance coverage, figure out how to equitably 
allocate cruising time, and a number of other details. But all that should be 
pretty do-able. And I, for one, am pretty serious about having the chance to 
sail for a month or so each year in
 the Pacific. Especially if we can keep the initial cash outlay under about 
$10k and keep the annual contribution for maintenance, etc in the range of a 
week’s charter in the BVI – which should also be do-able.

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