Lots of people refuse to allow toilet paper, or anything else that wasn't eaten 
first, to be flushed through the head. You
obviously don't agree with that practice but I'm surprised that you think it 
unusual. Not a piece of equipment I would want to
repair at sea.


-----Original Message-----
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com]On Behalf Of Jim Watts
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2013 11:00 PM
To: 1 CnC List
Subject: Re: Stus-List New boat - CS30


The hull and deck of a CS36 is nice. The ports suck and make the whole boat 
look "off", at least to me. I expect to see a machine
gun sticking out of one.
I much prefer the look of a C&C 36, although they don't sail as well. The 
closest competitor was a C&C 37, according to one
broker.  Apparently they are great sea boats, but the toilets aren't very 
functional.


The last remark was because a friend was on a CS36 coming back from Hawaii and 
they didn't allow any toilet paper going down the
toilet...huh? Keeping a can of used toilet paper for three weeks is not my idea 
of a good time. I'm assuming they kept it as a
souvenir, and didn't just heave it overboard. For all I know, it's still up on 
the trophy wall in their basement.




On 3 November 2013 19:44, Robert Abbott <robertabb...@eastlink.ca> wrote:

  No specific experience with the CS brand but my understanding is that they 
are as well constructed as C&C's.  A club member
wanted a larger port in the head of his new CS 36...I saw the piece of 'deck' 
he cut out.....now that was impressive.

    I'll bite......is a C&C 30 a prettier looking boat than the CS 30, yep.  Is 
a C&C 36 a prettier looking boat than a CS 36,
nope!

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






  On 2013/11/03 5:44 PM, dwight veinot wrote:

    Haven't seen many posts about what C&C owners here on this list can say 
about the CS brand...there has been considerable
discussion on this list about appearance (on the ,ooring for example) and how 
much that means to C&C owners...how does the CS 30
rate in that regard with those willing to say and does anyone have any comments 
about overall quality of construction of CS boats
that may be beneficial news for buyers




    On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Rich Knowles <r...@sailpower.ca> wrote:

      Mark:  if you have a reasonably good feeling about the boat, make the 
giant plunge. The price is reasonable and, no matter
what boat you buy, you will be putting some money in to make it your boat.

      Decision time, Sir! And you're the one who has to make it!

      Rich


      > On Nov 3, 2013, at 16:14, M Bod <drbod...@accesswave.ca> wrote:
      >
      >
      >
      > Just back from a few hours digging though the boat.
      > Sails look good. Better than expected.
      >
      > Bottom looks good.
      > Rudder was stiff when I moved it by hand (after I loosened the brake) - 
wonder if there is a grease nipple?
      >
      > Deck and gear all look solid. Windows need to be replaced, couple of 
spider cracks near 3 stantion bases.
      >
      > Mechanic started engine - bit argumentative, plus has a leak in raw 
water part of cooling system (which explains why
engine is rusty)  but overall looks good and ran well. Est $200 to fix leak and 
tidy up wiring, another $150 for new alternator
(which was a bit rough from the water leak)
      >
      > Couple suprises
      > Talking w one of the owners he commented that they had hit a rock years 
back and the keel was repaired. Looking in the
bilge the mast step looked good - but near the back (last set of double keel 
bolts) there were a few fine cracks in the stringers.
      > I'm guessing the impact pushed back and up on the keel. I forgot to 
take a picture - but at the top of the stringer the
crack was maybe 1-2mm, the crack line was just across the top of the stringer 
(right where the cross stinger met the longitudinal
brace), didn't extend down the stringer far - 1-4 cm.  I'd say about 3 on 
either side.
      > Boat is resting on it keel - so crack should show its worst.
      > Any guesses on repair cost??
      > Owners have been adamant that there is no more negotiation.
      >
      > Also - boat had NO holding tank. Under the pump out hole there was no 
hose, and no tank under the v-berth. These owners
had the boat since new - guessing they had the option of not adding the holding 
tank  ??
      >
      > As for the shower - boat has no hot water system at all. So adding a 
shower would not be a simple job. Not sure its to
important, but a nice extra with a few teenagers
      >
      > Last the 'metal cradle in need of some repair' is actually a wood 
cradle that has been sitting for 2 yrs in long grass.
I'd guess 1/4 of the wood needs replacing - so likely better off just starting 
from scratch.
      >
      > Didn't get a full survey. Contacted several surveyors and only one 
bothered to respond and he was not avail.  Not sure a
survey tells me anything I didn't just discover (other than a quote for 
repairs).
      >
      > I don't think I'm running screaming. The cracks were pretty small.
      >
      > Thoughts?  Would you run away? Play hard ball to chop off some costs? 
(And if they refused what would you do?)
      >
      > Mark
      >
      >
      > _______________________________________________
      > This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album
      > http://www.cncphotoalbum.com
      > CnC-List@cnc-list.com

      _______________________________________________
      This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album
      http://www.cncphotoalbum.com
      CnC-List@cnc-list.com




    --

    Dwight Veinot

    Alianna
    C&C 35 MKII

    Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS




_______________________________________________
This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com
CnC-List@cnc-list.com



  _______________________________________________
  This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album
  http://www.cncphotoalbum.com
  CnC-List@cnc-list.com





--
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
_______________________________________________
This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com
CnC-List@cnc-list.com

Reply via email to