Hi Robert,

His boat is now located at Shining Waters Marina.

He was at the Halifax marina for a few years. He upgraded his quite old 
equipment (Radar, batteries, chartplotter, wind, depth, speed. added a drogue, 
had the rod rigging inspected, added hydrovane, running rigging where needed, 
new anchor - Rocna, chain, and  a few other things). The boat was solid and dry 
from the get-go, so zero structural issues or wet decks. Yanmar is in excellent 
condition as verified by licensed mechanic (compression test, and oil 
analysis). When I said “over the last few seasons” I meant that my friends 
lives in Montreal Quebec. So it took him a while to do the work, and enjoy some 
sailing at the same time. He had his plans back then to leave this summer so he 
paced himself. He’s been in some sea’s and his only splurge was the drogue as 
these boats are light displacement. He’ll be with his wife and she’s everything 
to him.

I don’t think this is the boat for Sean, but I can understand. I almost bought 
a C&C 40 that needed work at port credit. But I bumped into Eric Bruckman (had 
no clue who he was at the time) and he asked me if I was considering the boat 
and I said yes... He knew the boat... 

he asked me what my experience was and why this particular boat. Then he ran 
some numbers with me, time and cost... He said “be patient, sailing isn’t going 
anywhere”... he basically opened my eyes. A year and a half later I bought a 
great Landfall 38.


/John

> On Apr 24, 2019, at 7:28 PM, robert <robertabb...@eastlink.ca> wrote:
> 
> John, 
> 
> Just curious, is your friend with a 37 doing the crossing from Halifax, do 
> just leaving from here?
> 
> Note your comment " he has prepared the boat over the last few 
> seasons."....something for Shawn to think about beyond his initial purchase.
> 
> A club member spent all last year preparing his boat (Hunter 41 ???)  for his 
> trip from Halifax to the Caribbean (staying there for a year).....he spent 
> more preparing his boat for the trip than Shawn is spending on purchasing a 
> 35-II.
> 
> And then we have a sailor here that has crossed the Atlantic in a C&C 
> 27....without all the bells and whistles (unlike the Hunter 41 with a fully 
> enclosed heated cockpit).
> 
> Rob Abbott
> AZURA
> C&C 32 -#277
> Halifax, N.S. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 2019-04-24 6:47 p.m., John Christopher via CnC-List wrote:
>> I’ve got a friend leaving form Halifax to cross the Atlantic in his 1985 C&C 
>> 37 this summer, cruise the Med for a few years, and then head for Caribbean. 
>> 
>> He has over 25 years sailing experience (NZ, French Polynesia, Philippines, 
>> Taiwan, Japan, etc)  
>> 
>> He has no issues going across the Atlantic in his 37, but he has prepared 
>> the boat over the last few seasons.
>> 
>> /John
>> 
> 
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