Jake, 
A #2 should be plenty big for cruising and beer can racing. 
We raced our 34R w a #2 very sucessfully. A #1 would have helped in the under 5 
knot races, but we didn't need as many crew on the rail w the smaller sail. Our 
#2 is cut as a 144% and full hoist so it is very close to the 150%. The bigger 
genoas require 6 or 7 guys on the rail for racing. If you cruise, you probably 
will have more fun w a roller furling genneker for reaching and running. 

Also, check the actual draft Standard deep keel for 37/40 is 8' 2", wing keel 
5' 11" or a centerboard 4' 11" 
(Check brochures for 37+ on http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/ ) 

Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md 

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From: "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
To: "David Roberts" <drobert...@comcast.net>, "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 8:29:43 PM 
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 37/40 + Pricing 



David, 



The boat sounds like it has great potential, but certainly needs some TLC. I 
would consider it odd for the boat to not have a #1 genoa, but then with all 
Dacron sails it probably wasn’t raced and maybe that’s a good sign. 



7 years is a long time to be out of the water. Once again this is good and bad. 
It is good because there is less wear on the boat. It is bad because the engine 
and other systems have sat unused. The floorboards can be a major pain to 
replace. The teak and holly plywood is quite expensive and you will need at 
least a couple of sheets, not to mention the expertise to replace them. 



If Lake Michigan is up 18 feet, you shouldn’t have any trouble. ;-) 



At any rate, I think $79K is way too high for a boat needing this much work. 
I’m thinking a price in the $45-55K might be better for this particular boat. 



Jake 





Jake Brodersen 

“Midnight Mistress” 

C&C 35 Mk-III 

Hampton VA 






From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of David 
Roberts via CnC-List 
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 7:37 PM 
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Subject: Stus-List C&C 37/40 + Pricing 






I have posted about this boat a few times to this list a got great feedback, so 
here I go again. I am looking at a 1989 C&C 37/40 +; 7.25’ draft; two spreader, 
so we are talking about the cruiser not XL or R, I am thinking still fast. Any 
how the boat needs new upholstery, all new running rigging, the traveler is 
stiff even though there is no load on it (mast is down.) I have not had a 
chance to look at the sails yet but the description list them as: 

Main (Sobstad, Dacron,) Good Condition 
#3 Jib(North, Dacron)Like New 
#2 Jib(Sobstad, Dacron) Good Condition 
#2 Jib (North, Dacron) Excellent Condition 
Cruising spinnaker with sock (North, Nylon) Good Condition 

So I am thinking I may have to replace the Main soon, there is no mention of a 
#1, Is that normal not to have a #1 on this boat? 



The boat has not been in the water for 7 years. The deck and hull seem to show 
normal wear as to what I would expect for a 26 yr old boat. The engine looks 
like it may have been overheated at some point. The teak and holly flooring in 
the salon area has been refinished and my understanding is that the boat was 
not covered the first year it was on the hard at the dealer and it filled the 
bilge and beyond with water and ruined the floors. So maybe I should be 
concerned with the hull If it froze. There are a large number of little repairs 
that need attention. Lastly the stern looks like it has been bumped a number of 
times so that rear edge needs repair. 



I have been watching this boat for 2 years now, just as I started a new 
business so buying a boat was out of the question four years ago. I have been 
sure that someone would come along and buy it. Once they move the boat inside 
to buff it out and give a good cleaning; made a repair or two, when I saw it 
was gone my heart dropped. I later found out that they did not sell it. Now 
that the business is coming along and we can make the payment I am wondering 
why it has not sold. Maybe it is the 7.25’ draft is an issue on Lake Michigan 
we are up 18’ this year but the past 10 years we have been trending down. There 
are a lot of smaller harbors you can’t get in with that draft. That is not a 
problem for hardcore racers. They don’t go to those harbors, but I don’t think 
they would be interested in the Std rig. We race beer can, a few port to ports, 
and cruise. 



They are asking $79K but I don’t think that is anywhere close to a good number. 
I have been in my current boat for 15 years so it has been some time sense I 
have been in the buyers chair. Do I get the survey first, or make an offer and 
if it is accepted then get the survey. But how do I determine a value without 
the survey? 



I am interested in what others have paid recently for the same model and what 
condition it was in. I am try to come to a fair offer. 



David Roberts 

(224) 280-6217 

ddr1...@gmail.com 



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