Hi John, I visited this boat in Detroit last year when I was searching for a 34/36. The boat looks good from on the ground looking up at it on the hard but have you actually been aboard? The former owner was a terrific gentleman but the boat has had just about zero maintenance since he acquired it in the late 90's. Many leaks inside which caused stains on the ceiling that I couldn't rub off with Vim and a stiff bristle brush. The fibreglass sandwich between the portlights on the starboard side has separated and cracked open all around. After visiting I had put together a list of musts for me and once I exceeded 50 grand Canadian on top of purchasing the boat I gave up on it. My list included painting the deck, new sails, upholstery, electronics, running rigging, etc. It certainly can be a good boat again and if the purchase price was low enough it certainly could be worthwhile. As for me I found it to be too much of a project boat to be worth my while. Al RheaumeDrumroll30-2 On Sunday, June 28, 2020, 08:54:55 p.m. EDT, John Conklin via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: Winds Aloft a mid 90’s 34/36+ just landed here in Oriental NC, boat looks great and great condition has a wing keel ? >From Plymouth MI. Anyone know anything of this baby? Met new owner Looks nice, >and he got a killer deal! Hoping to get him out there Wed. Nights and also >Join the PHRF fleet. New owner was a big time Star sailor and did alot of >racing So Nice to see another C&C here !
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