Don
 
I asked on the Canadian Tire website a similar question about that
product a few months ago.  They finally answered and say it is similar
to CT33 because it ises a similar inductance method.  At half price at
$45 I think it is worth a try anyway.
 
You should also be aware that these meters are not all that easy to use.
I borrowed Graham's Electrophysics meter (CT100 I believe) and within 10
minutes realized I had no clue how to use it properly.
 
Mike
 
 

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Don
Harben
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 9:31 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 30 - Pinless Moisture Detector


  Hi folks,

This has been a very useful discussion for me but especially for my
friend currently looking at boats.  

Does anybody have comments or experience on this Pinless Moisture
Detector?
 
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/6/Tools/MeasuringTools/SpecialtyMe
asuring/PRD~0574572P/Mastercraft+Pinless+Moisture+Detector.jsp?locale=en

          Don


        
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        From: Stevan Plavsa <stevanpla...@gmail.com>
        To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
        Sent: Monday, April 8, 2013 2:02:56 PM
        Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 30 - cont - how to make an offer
        

        RE: Moisture Meter 

        The one I have is the CT33:
        http://www.electrophysics.on.ca/no_pins.htm
        

        It does not eliminate the need for a survey. It just eliminates
wet boats saving you from hiring a surveyor to tell you that.



        On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 11:01 AM, dwight veinot
<dwightvei...@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
        

                
                My experience has always been that the buyer hires the
surveyor that he wants to do the job and therefore the buyer pays the
survey charges.  That survey is only done after the buyer and the seller
have agreed on price.  If the survey discovers issues that affect
integrity or safety the buyer can request that the seller bring those
issues to standards acceptable to his surveyor and then pay the agreed
upon price or negotiate a lower price and take on doing the work after
purchase.  If the boat passes survey the survey report will be needed to
get insurance.  If the boat fails survey and no compromise can be
reached and the buyer walks, then the buyer is still stuck with the
survey charges because the surveyor did his job.  Is it possible to get
that money back from the seller if you walk away?  I always considered
getting a survey done on a boat a fair investment on that boat before I
even own it so I did very thorough inspections myself before getting a
surveyor, besides I wanted to see with my own I eyes what I was
buying...those trips and surveys increase total cost to buy. 
                 
                Dwight Veinot
                C&C 35 MKII, Alianna
                Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS
                 
                
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                From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On
Behalf Of Chuck S
                Sent: April 7, 2013 10:12 PM
                
                To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
                Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 30 - cont - how to make an
offer
                
                 
                Lots of good advice.  
                
                Insurance now requires a full survey that is expensive.
If you decide not to buy this boat, the full survey cost is on you and
you will pay the fee again on the next boat.  Instead I would advise you
make your offer, get a signed contract, but do a personal assessment of
the boat yourself or with more knowledgable friend.  
                Step 1: Sea Trial, You can determine many physical
problems yourself.  How does the engine and transmission operate, sails,
halyards, deck layout.  Lifelines and stanchions OK?  Don't fall in
love.  Pick it apart.  If nothing looks obvious, proceed to: 
                Step 2: Haul out.  You can check many things yourself;
the bottom paint condition, check keel bottom for scrapes, grounding,
check the keel root for signs of cracked glass where it meets the hull,
feel the rudder bearing play, and prop wear, cutless bearing wear.  If
still good, proceed to:
                Step 3: Professional survey.  Guarantee he will find
problems, so expect a list.
                
                Once you get your list you can research what yards will
charge to make repairs and deduct that from your offer or renegotiate.
                
                If you decide to walk away, offer to sell the complete
survey to the owner.  I've heard some owners have paid for it, some only
paid half.  It's worthless to you at this point, but will be valuable to
a future buyer, so don't give it away.
                
                Good luck  
                Chuck
                Resolute
                1990 C&C 34R
                Atlantic City, NJ
                
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                From: "kirk sneddon" <kirksned...@optonline.net>
                To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
                Cc: "k sneddon" <k.sned...@ardeinc.com>
                Sent: Sunday, April 7, 2013 8:31:34 PM
                Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 30 - cont - how to make an
offer
                
                When I bought my C&C, and sold my old boat the surveyor
hired by the buyer
                was very good.
                
                I believe he was based in Port Washington.
                
                I think I have his contact info at my office.
                
                If the boat is closer to the east end of LI, Andrew
Kinsey, is very good. I
                grew up racing Lasers and Sunfish against Andrew
(usually loosing)  I can
                chase down current contact info for him if it would be
helpful.
                
                Let me know where on LI the boat is docked and I can get
you some contact
                info.
                
                Kirk Sneddon
                C&C 29 Mk II , Flying Cloud
                
                
                -----Original Message-----
                From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On
Behalf Of Dr. Mark
                Bodnar
                Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 6:02 PM
                To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
                Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 30 - cont - how to make an
offer
                
                
                That's pretty much what I'm thinking - I'll make an
offer, if something big
                comes up and they don't want to fix it then I'll move
on.
                
                Any one know a good surveyor on Long Island?  What about
cost for a survey
                for a 30' boat - inc rigging and engine?
                Boat is currently in the water, so I'll likely have to
get it pulled out to
                see the bottom and keel as well.  Not sure if the
brokers yard will charge
                me for that or if they do it to get the sale??
                
                Mark
                
                ---------------------
                   Dr. Mark Bodnar
                B.Sc., D.C., FCCOPR(C)
                Bedford Chiropractic
                www.bedfordchiro.ca <http://www.bedfordchiro.ca/> 
                ---------------------
                
                There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the
interval.
                   - George Santayana
                
                On 07/04/2013 5:13 PM, dwight veinot wrote:
                > The boat is worth what you are willing to pay for
it...if you get it 
                > at your offer price great, if not look for something
else
                >
                > Dwight Veinot
                > C&C 35 MKII, Alianna
                > Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS
                >   
                > -----Original Message-----
                > From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com]
On Behalf Of 
                > Colin Kilgour
                > Sent: April 7, 2013 5:03 PM
                > To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
                > Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 30 - cont - how to make an
offer
                >
                > In the states, everybody uses the YBAA form for
offers.  The selling 
                > broker can provide the form.
                >
                > Putting a survey as a condition is bog standard.  I've
had it included 
                > on boats where I didn't even end up doing a survey.
                >
                > I wouldn't expect a ton of movement on price as a
result of a survey.
                >   With a boat of that age and price point, if the
survey turns up 
                > something minor you might get some movement, but you
might also get 
                > "it's an old boat.  deal with it".  If a major item
turns up (say a 
                > wet deck) it probably just means that you walk away.
                >
                > Good luck with it.
                >
                > Cheers!
                > Colin
                >
                >
                > On 4/7/13, Chuck S <cscheaf...@comcast.net> wrote:
                >> Typically you make your offer contingent on survey.
That can be as
                > detailed
                >> as you like; hull survey, engine survey, and you can
add sea trials 
                >> to
                > test
                >> systems. You are making the offer. If the owner
accepts your offer, 
                >> the
                > full
                >> price would be expected unless the survey finds
things wrong. Once
                > problems
                >> are discovered, the owner can opt to fix them which
is rare, or you 
                >> can lower your offer to offset the cost of repairs.
Your survey 
                >> should help lower the offer to a "where-is, as-is"
value cause the 
                >> owner doesn't want
                > to
                >> fix anything and wants out.
                >>
                >> Be prepared for rejection. Make your offer low. If
the owner accepts 
                >> the first offer, you came in high. Research other
vessels w similar 
                >> equipment first. There are many 30's for sale on
Yachtworld.com and 
                >> there are other sites.
                >>
                >>
                >> Chuck
                >> Resolute
                >> 1990 C&C 34R
                >> Atlantic City, NJ
                >> ----- Original Message -----
                >> From: "Knowles Rich" <r...@sailpower.ca>
                >> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
                >> Sent: Sunday, April 7, 2013 3:11:51 PM
                >> Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 30 - cont - how to make an
offer
                >>
                >> Just make your offer, get the survey done and
negotiate the repairs
                after.
                >> If you want to sit down over a coffee to discuss it,
we can do that too.
                >> Sender a phone number off list if you like. It's
Sunday and I have 
                >> some time.
                >>
                >> Rich Knowles
                >> Indigo. LF38
                >> Halifax
                >>
                >> On 2013-04-07, at 14:06, "Dr. Mark Bodnar"
<drbod...@accesswave.ca>
                wrote:
                >>
                >>
                >> So I'm "negotiating" with the broker of the C&C 30
I've been looking at.
                > (He
                >> was away on vacation).
                >>
                >> I brought up a few issues with the boat and his
response was "older 
                >> boats have these issues, maybe you should look for a
newer boat" -- 
                >> Rather friendly chap it seems!
                >>
                >> I'm still looking at how to proceed. Overall the
price of the boat is
                > quite
                >> good, with a few issues. Most issues cosmetic - but a
couple 
                >> potentially significant problems --- 1 chain plate
looks a little 
                >> corroded, and one section of deck that looks rough in
the pictures 
                >> (my contact who looked at the boat said it didn't
feel soft, but he 
                >> didn't try to tap it - starboard deck, right next to
companionway)
                >>
                >> Having talked with my insurance agent I was advised
that I would need 
                >> to have the boat professional surveyed and all
significant issues 
                >> dealt with before it leaves the dock to head to Nova
Scotia.
                >>
                >> So - I've never done this part before. If I make an
offer contingent 
                >> on a survey, is there specific wording. Does anyone
have a "contract" in
                hand?
                >> Any advice?
                >> I figure I'll make an offer of $14000, contingent on
survey, but what
                > should
                >> I say about repairs?
                >>
                >>
                >> Thanks,
                >> Mark
                >>
                >>
                >> --
                >>
                >> ---------------------
                >> Dr. Mark Bodnar
                >> B.Sc., D.C., FCCOPR(C)
                >> Bedford Chiropractic
                >> www.bedfordchiro.ca <http://www.bedfordchiro.ca/> 
                >> ---------------------
                >>
                >> There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy
the interval.
                >> - George Santayana
                >>
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