and it is easier to single hand.

Marek
s/v Legato
Ottawa

From: Jim Watts via CnC-List 
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2015 1:24 AM
To: Russ & Melody ; 1 CnC List 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Tiller on C&C 35 Mkiii?

I'm not sure Alan's around much, but I'll chip in. There are some original 
tiller 35's. The cockpit is designed for a wheel so it's a little crowded with 
tiller, but the tiller gives you great cockpit space at anchor as well as 
better feel at the helm. 


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


On 16 April 2015 at 20:56, Russ & Melody via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:

  Hi Dave,

  You might want to hunt down Alan in Portland. He's had Thirsty for a long 
time. 
  With any luck he will even answer your original question about a tiller 
equipped 35 mk-3. 

  Alan Bergen <alan-at-h...@comcast.net>
  C&C 35 Mk III Thirsty
  Rose City YC
  Portland, OR

          Cheers, Russ
          Sweet 35 mk-1
          west coast, Canada

  At 03:02 PM 16/04/2015, you wrote:

    Rob,

    Thanks for that link - I'll definitely take a look.  We own a little 
trailer sailor at present (Potter 19), so this will be the first keelboat 
purchase for me.  I've done a fair amount of sailing (passages from Portland 
to the San Juans) with friends on their boats, some sailing classes and a 
couple of cruises in the San Juans/Gulf Islands. Â Â 

    We currently live in Oregon, but I'm in the process of retiring and we've 
purchased a house in Port Angeles, so if I do buy a boat, it will be based out 
of Port Angeles. Â  Â I've been looking for something from 30' to 35' feet, so 
this is at the long end.  I originally had been reluctant to consider these 
C&C boats because of the cored hulls, but I guess I'm somewhat getting over 
that phobia, although I'll definitely be getting it surveyed. Â 

    Cheers,

    Dave

    On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 1:28 PM, robert <robertabb...@eastlink.ca > wrote:

      Dave, welcome to the C&C list.  You didn't say if this was your first 
boat (I am betting it is not)......if you are, then the attached article and 
especially the part where it says to become a boat detective could be useful 
buying any boat.

      http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/buying.htm


      However, if you are only looking for specifics on C&C 35MKIII's, there 
are several owners on this list with considerable experience with the 35 MKIII.


      Keep the list informed on how you far out.  And where do you sail from?


      Rob Abbott

      AZURA

      C&C 32 - 84

      Halifax, N.S.





      On 2015-04-16 4:28 PM, David Castor via CnC-List wrote:

        Hello - first post here.  I'm in the market for a boat and will be 
looking at two different 35 Mkiii tomorrow.  One apparently has a tiller 
instead of a wheel.  Does anyone know if this was an option on a new boat?  
I'm assuming it was probably a later conversion.  


        I've already been advised on checking for leaks at hull/deck joint and 
portlights, as well as mast step area and deck delamination/core rot.  


        If there are any other things to be looking for let me know.  I'll 
definitely be getting a survey if it gets that far, but trying to screen out 
any major issues.  


        Thanks,


        Dave Castor




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