Mark:

'Nemesis' is at the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron. I don't know the current owner but I do know the owner that originally brought the boat to Halifax. If you get really interested in this boat I can provide his name. He is a very knowledgeable sailor....he moved up to a much larger boat several years ago. He would not have bought the boat if he didn't think it was in great shape and sea worthy. I can't speak for the current owner.....doesn't appear the boat has been used much in recent years.

The 6' 2" draft is not a concern around here.....don't give it a thought.

Bob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.



On 2013/07/15 7:14 PM, Dr. Mark Bodnar wrote:

I'm setting up an appointment to go look at a C&C 33 tomorrow. A few of the boats I've been watching have sold or have dropped off the market (presumably not getting near the asking prices).

This C&C is local - Broker says it "needs an interior refresh" but is a "super deal" - not that I'm going to allow that to define my opinion.

You can see the listing at
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1981/C%26C-33-2555288/Halifax/Canada#.UeRy1Y226So

This is a special C&C 33 Mk I. Built for and by the then C&C Rhode Island Plant Manager Barry Carroll, the boat has features not found in any other C&C 33.

  * Taller than standard double spreader rig
  * Custom Doug Peterson style lead keel and ellipical shaped rudder
  * Many custom teak wood trim and finish appointments below

Take a look at the Full Specs for the complete story.


Has an Atomic 4 inboard - which after discussions on this list and elsewhere I'm less concerned about. Don't plan long distance motoring anyway.

Any thoughts from Nova Scotia sailors on having a 6 ft 2in draft? I know we have lots of depth in the harbour - but the point of getting a bigger boat is to start touring around a little gunkholing.

Any input is appreciated.

Thanks,
Mark

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   Dr. Mark Bodnar
B.Sc., D.C., FCCOPR(C)
Bedford Chiropractic
www.bedfordchiro.ca
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There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval.
   - George Santayana


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