Hi David. I'm the guy who recommended you come here. Hopefully someone
chimes in soon. I think Fred Hazzard has a 44.

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

On 2 April 2015 at 15:56, David Lenehan via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

> Hi, I'm David.  I live in Melbourne Australia and I've got lots of
> blue-water experience in both racing and cruising.  Sadly I am currently
> between boats having lived in Kazakhstan for the past few years.  But I'm
> now searching for a boat I hope will be my last.  At this moment my
> preference is for the C&C 44.  Everything I've managed to collect lavishes
> praise on this boat from the quality of the construction to the superb and
> well thought through design and the sparkling performance.
>
> That's the gloss.  There are several currently on the market spread around
> through Eastern Canada, the Caribbean and San Diego.  None in Australia but
> I'll enjoy bringing her home once I find the one for me.
>
> What I really need to know is what to look for when I start stepping
> aboard the boats that are available.  I'd appreciate comments from those of
> you with experience both in the 44 and with generic issues with C&C boats
> in general.  Any sensible comments and advice are welcome.
>
> Kind regards
> David
>
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