Steve

 

C&C boats are beautiful, I am on my fourth one now, so I can't disagree with
anything said about the 40 or the LF38 but these boats are also worth a look
considering your plans.  They don't look like old shoes to me but they do
have a traditional appeal and I think they are built well and sail well too,
not racers though but could be raced, and the keel and rudder design may
actually be better for your intended purpose than you may think, all things
considered.  She looks pretty good below decks too, and there may actually
be space on either side in the engine room.  Lots of opening port
possibilities.

 

http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1979/Shannon-Ketch-2640859/Cataumet/MA/Unite
d-States#.UvEO0Ps7Gag

 

 

Dwight

Alianna C&C 35 MKII

 

 

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Stevan
Plavsa
Sent: February 4, 2014 11:18 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Ontario 38

 

I'm meeting with my real estate guy tomorrow morning to start a discussion
about selling the house. I'm not entirely serious just yet, but serious
enough. I have a chance here to live the dream for at least a few years,
what happens after, I don't know. It's a serious consideration at this
point, not yet a serious plan. Spreadsheets have been made, there's no
turning back now!

 

My logic is that the Canadian real estate market is overvalued and a
correction is on the horizon. If I'm going to live in a depreciating asset
it might as well be a boat :) The admiral and I are young yet and not in a
rush to have kids. We can take off for a few years and "see what happens". I
may never have this chance again, I'm only going to get older and if my
genetic heritage is of any indication, crabbier! Once kids are in the
picture I can forget about cruising until I retire .. and I might be dead by
then! (existential angst - you only live once)

 

Curtis, same guy ;)

 

What I want:

 

Fin Keel.

Solid build capable of doing passages, not interested in rounding any horns
(but who knows how I'll feel in a few years, I prefer to keep my options
open)

Lots of opening ports/hatches (Caribbean cruising - I love the C&C 40 but it
fails on this point and lack of tankage but they sure are priced right and
beeeeeautiful!)

Commodious anchor locker, windlass or at least a good place to mount one.

Lots of tankage.

A nice interior that will make the admiral happy, specifically a proper
galley. Quite frankly we plan to spend a lot more time at anchor than out in
a gale so yeah, I like a nice interior! Without a house this is the primary
residence, it better be nice. Not interested in "slumming" it around the
tropics in a floating dorm room. Separate shower is probably mandatory as
well. The Passport 40 is the perfect boat, but I'm too poor for that. Well,
I think ... my agent might tell me otherwise tomorrow.

 

40 feet is about the right size. 

If I could do it all on a C&C 40 that would be the boat. Lack of tankage can
be partially addressed with a water maker but it still fails on the
ventilation bit and fuel tankage ... unless you guys can convince me
otherwise. I get the impression from pictures that they lack storage
(cubbies, cabinets, etc). They are priced right though and would leave
enough money for a refit. Also, draft may be an issue. I really do love them
though, totally based on aesthetics :) and not ashamed to admit that. Looks
ARE important. All signs point to the 40 being a good sailor too and that's
high on the list for both of us. We're not interested in getting around in
an old shoe.

 

Steve

Suhana, C&C 32

Toronto

 

 

On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Robert Abbott <robertabb...@eastlink.ca>
wrote:

I am reasonably sure there is an Ontario 38 at out club......it looks to be
extremely well equipped for blue water sailing.....I don't know who owns it
but if you are serious about buying this one, let me know and I will attempt
to locate its owner for you.

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





On 2014/02/03 9:11 PM, Stevan Plavsa wrote:

Hi All, 

 

I'm trying to find more information about the Ontario 38. It's a reach
because apparently there were only 4 made. George Cuthbertson was the
designer. The Ontario 32 is a well regarded boat and apparently built well.
The 38 is good looking but information is very slim. Anyone ever sailed on
one of these? Knew/know an owner? There is one for sale sort of nearby.

 

Here's a picture:

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzUwWDEwMDA=/z/P6sAAOxyUrZS5TbV/$_20.JPG

 

handsome.

 

And what info I could find on sailboatdata:

http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=3068

 

 

 

Thanks,

Steve

Suhana, C&C 32

Toronto





 
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