Jorge,

        Happy to answer whatever questions I can about the boat. See my 
responses under your questions below. Feel free to write me directly 
(e...@schillay.com) about anything below or anything more. 

        Also, I'm sure Ken Heaton will reply soon. Ken knows everything. Over 
the last few years of being on this list, I've found that if Ken doesn't know 
it, it's not worth knowing :-)

        Right Ken?

        
        All the best,

        Edd


        Edd M. Schillay
        Starship Enterprise
        C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
        City Island, NY 
        Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log Website

On Jun 18, 2013, at 1:59 PM, "Gomez, Jorge K" <jorge.k.go...@unilever.com> 
wrote:

> Hello C&Cers,
> 
> My wife and I are seriously considering a C&C 37/40 XL with a 8ft fin keel 
> for upcoming double handed cruising and full crewed racing in the Caribbean 
> (primarily windward and leeward islands)
> 
> From our impressions after a boat visit and short test sail the boat seems to 
> fit the bill however, as part of the pre-offer due diligence and research we 
> would like to chat with current and past owners of these fine boats to gather 
> insight and learn from their experience.  We want to hear it all, the good 
> the bad and the ugly. 
> 
> If you can spare a few minutes, we would be most grateful.  Please send me a 
> private message and I will be happy to either call you or exchange emails.
> 
> Our biggest questions/concerns in our mind are around:
> -Cockpit comfort for long passages/crossings
        It's certainly different - not a lot of back support due to the cockpit 
not being as deep as other (to make head room for the aft cabin.) However, some 
cushions will make it very comfortable. 
> -Aft cabin ventilation at anchor in hot climates
        Not a whole lot of ventilation, but we've found that a couple of those 
300+ hour West Marine box fans will do wonders down there. 
> -How to properly survey the boat given balsa core and Kevlar mix...heard lots 
> of different opinions here and it is our major concern at the moment.
        I've had the boat surveyed twice (once for purchase, the send for 
insurance.) The boat surveys very easy. 
> -Hull to deck joint, any issues here after 20+ years?
        None
> -Sailing behavior in chop going to weather (wet/dry/pounding/hobby horsing)
        Like a dream. It just plows right through. This boat loves big breeze!
> -How does it behave once you load the bow with a 45lb anchor, a windlass and 
> the 140ft of chain that we will need to cruise in the Caribbean (200lbs+)
        I don't have all that up there. You should be OK if you keep the 
forward water tank empty though. Even when full, I doubt there would be an 
issue. My foredeck guy weighs well over 220 and we don't see any changes when 
he's on the bow.  
> -Behavior downwind under a full kite in 15 to 25 knots and a following sea.
        Very sturdy boat. Easy to handle. Will surprise you. 
> -Would it sail to its rating in typical Caribbean conditions of average 12 to 
> 25 knots and moderate chop? (yes, we will junk the big anchor and chain for 
> racing...)  Our competition in the Caribbean will be a mixed fleet of J35, 
> J95, J105, J109, Dufour 40, Bene 36.7 and 40.7, Sigma 41, Elan 37, etc and we 
> may rate with a 135% as our largest headsail...looking for advise hereā€¦
        That depends on the rating. I run with a 135% and our rating is based 
on 10 knots of breeze (and a corrupt PHRF Board). When the wind is stronger, 
she will  do better than expected. Anything above 12 and we're competitive. 
When it goes above 18, we're kicking everyone's butts. You'll point in the chop 
while everyone else will back off to gain stabilization. 
> -Your experience
        Honestly, we love the boat. If I were to have any complaints it's 
performance in 5knots of breeze or less. She's a dog in light air and wine you 
get to speed, you'll want to hold it, so on windward legs, you'll also need to 
go to the corners every time. Comfort-wise, it just can't be beat. That aft 
cabin is a dream! The only other thing I've noticed, when on starboard tack and 
heeled pretty far, it may make sense to close the toilet and head sink through 
hulls. 
> 
> Since the hull is the same for all the versions (+, R and XL) we would like 
> to hear from owners of all models..racers and cruisers.
> 
> Grateful in advance for your time and advise,
> 
> Jorge
> 
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