Considering all of the other production boats on the market and knowing the way
these boats are built in comparison (owned 2, sailed/raced on 4), I am
wondering what your frame of reference is. Regardless and fortunate for us,
these boats were maintained and without "issues".
Sorry for your l
These are beautiful fast boats but very poorly constructed. Backstay chain
plates are a known weak point . The Tabling from hull to bulkhead is spotty.
Owned one - never again.
Michael Cotton
Ex 37+ c/b owner
On Thursday, September 25, 2014 10:27 PM, Us via CnC-List
wrote:
Good evening al
Good evening all. We looked at this boat during our search back in 2011. The
dealer purchased this boat awhile back and they have had it on the hard
uncovered for awhile. We found a surveyor in Michigan we used on several C&C
boats in the Great Lakes before we found Obsession and he was nice eno
David,
Let me address one issue - the teak and holly cabin sole on my boat had
the identical issue as this boat you're considering, it had sat on the
ground for some time with water above the sole (fortunately below the A4
front crankshaft "seal"...). This spring I finally addressed it by
us
Hi David,
While there are plenty of stories about lousy evil brokers, what you
are really asking for, is the kind of support you would get with a
good broker. A good broker would be able to help you with the price
and purchase agreement, show you a real list of sold boats, suggest a
few good
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 thi
Hi David
The way it has worked on my two boat purchases was that I made an offer,
conditional on good survey. Once the offer was accepted I paid a
deposit and arranged for a survey. The first time 'round the boat
didn't have any serious surprises and we went through with the purchase
as agre
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 riggin
ladoug...@whidbey.com
Just doing what the email conformation said to do.
Thanks
Larry
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