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Bobsprit
 
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I made an offer on a sad and rather homely looking Tanzer 26!

A Tanzer 26 is a pretty good boat.


Pretty fast underbody...but not a very attractive boat to my eye. I made an
offer of 6K and was rejected. A year later he sold her for 4.5K.

RB
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A dock neighbor with a 33' Bendy one day told me ,as I was leaving,there
wasn't enough wind to go out (it did pick up a little later on), next
week, same guy told me it was too windy to sail, again , as I was leaving.

Not that there is anything wrong with that.

Scotty

"DSK" wrote in message
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Scott Vernon wrote:

I would have felt it was a reflection more on the owners ability, rather
than the boats.


We sailed our Hunter in 35 knot winds at least a dozen times. Apparently

some
are better than others... either the boats or the sailors, take yer pick.



BTW, I've sailed into docks many times and talked to 'sailors' who were
waiting for the wind to 'calm down a bit'.


We sailed in to the public park at Ocracoke on a windy day, there were a

few 35
foot crab crushers there waiting for better weather. One of the ladies on
another big boat said in pitying tones to my wife, "You poor thing! Did he

tell
you it was going to *fun*?!?" She replied, "It was!"

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


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I've sailed on a hunter in over 20 kts. It was something in the 40+ foot
range.
I can't really recall. It lumbered like a tub. I hated it. No waves, but 3-4
foot
chop.

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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he, who had owned the boat for some time, felt doing so under those

conditions
was unsafe. I accepted his judgement.

What does that have to do with the boat? there are C&C owners who won't
sail more than 5 miles from their slip, that doesn't mean the boat is

bad.

Scotty

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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I looked at a early 80's Hunter 27

I looked at one once a long time ago, but dropped the idea when I

learned
the
owner wouldn't sail the boat in 20 knots.












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I almost joined a partial ownership on a C&C 40 (early 80s as I recall).
It had a bunch of problems that I knew about (mostly electrical), had
the absolute **** for sails (but still sailed ok), then I found out it had
more serious problems... can't recall the details. Too bad to see a nice
boat in such bad shape. Would have taken lots and lots of $$ to get it
right.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Okay, everyone come clean....what's the worst boat buying mistake you

ALMOST
made?
For me, before I had a clue about good old boats....

I made an offer on a sad and rather homely looking Tanzer 26!
I nearly made an offer on an infamous Seidelman 25!
I looked at a early 80's Hunter 27! Holy weatherhelm!
I considered a tired Hunter 33! Zikes!
I nearly bought a Catalina 25 with bad decks and rusted keelbolts!

C'mon! I'm sure some of you have considered worse! No offense intended to
owners of the above. If it works for you, great.

RB





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Scotty, there were/are other issues with the H-27 of that era, so I got lucky
by finding out early and not wasting my time.

To this day, I have not heard an owner or former owner of an H-27 of that era
make mention the boat was decent when the winds piped up. Most bitched that
the engine was too small to power them back home against the wind.

I would have felt it was a reflection more on the owners ability, rather
than the boats.
BTW, I've sailed into docks many times and talked to 'sailors' who were
waiting for the wind to 'calm down a bit'.

Scotty


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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he, who had owned the boat for some time, felt doing so under those

conditions
was unsafe. I accepted his judgement.

What does that have to do with the boat? there are C&C owners who won't
sail more than 5 miles from their slip, that doesn't mean the boat is

bad.

Scotty

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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I looked at a early 80's Hunter 27

I looked at one once a long time ago, but dropped the idea when I

learned
the
owner wouldn't sail the boat in 20 knots.


















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What did you buy instead of the H27?


A "Sunfish" of about the era as yours and a tad longer.


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Jonathan Ganz wrote:

I've sailed on a hunter in over 20 kts. It was something in the 40+ foot
range.
I can't really recall. It lumbered like a tub. I hated it. No waves, but 3-4
foot
chop.


The last two times we were out there, we rented Hunter 290s from Club Nautique.
Very roomy boat for it's length, clever design... sails well in moderate
conditions... but not a good choice for reaching back & forth in the Slot! The
lee of Angel Island looked & felt really good after that.

OTOH the C&C 40 (if in good shape) would be a great boat for that area. But
owning one in shares kinda sucks IMHO.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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What did you buy instead of the H27?

The H25 and C27 seemed to be the most popular boats back in the '90s. There
was a ****load of them for sale.

Scotty

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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Scotty, there were/are other issues with the H-27 of that era, so I got

lucky
by finding out early and not wasting my time.

To this day, I have not heard an owner or former owner of an H-27 of that

era
make mention the boat was decent when the winds piped up. Most bitched

that
the engine was too small to power them back home against the wind.

I would have felt it was a reflection more on the owners ability, rather
than the boats.
BTW, I've sailed into docks many times and talked to 'sailors' who were
waiting for the wind to 'calm down a bit'.

Scotty


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
he, who had owned the boat for some time, felt doing so under those

conditions
was unsafe. I accepted his judgement.

What does that have to do with the boat? there are C&C owners who

won't
sail more than 5 miles from their slip, that doesn't mean the boat is

bad.

Scotty

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
I looked at a early 80's Hunter 27

I looked at one once a long time ago, but dropped the idea when I

learned
the
owner wouldn't sail the boat in 20 knots.



















 
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