[C38] Under Contract - Some questions

Daniel Haughey djphawk at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 3 10:47:41 EDT 2015


HI chuck,
Here are the specs and features.  Does this look like what I need?
Features:   
   - Elite headsail system designed for heavy duty use on cruising boats from 40' to 49'
   - Twin-groove round section 1-21/32" Diameter extrusions
   - Fixed drum manufactured from hard UV-resistant plastic
   - Drum is open for easy furling line inspection
   - Stainless steel feeder and cage arms
   - Adjustable titanium dual-bearing swivel halyard tang
   - Wrapstop prevents halyard from wrapping around headstay and reduces potential halyard chafe
   - Supplied standard with long link plates for keeping drum above deck obstructions
   - 10-year worldwide warranty
Specifications:   
   - Profurl C-42E Elite Furler (White Drum and White Swivel)
   - Round Luff Foil: 1.7” Diameter
   - Typical Boat Length: 40' - 49'
   - Headstay Length: 52'      
      - Includes (8) 79" Extrusions (Extra Extrusions Sold Separately)

   - Max. Headstay Diameter: 1/2"
   - Clevis Pin Diameter: 5/8" (Other Sizes Available by Special Order)
   - These units are supplied with short link plates
   - Max. Sail Area: 850 sq. ft.
   - Double Luff Groove: Yes
   - Removable Drum: Yes

      From: Charles Finn <charles at finn.ws>
 To: Catalina 38 Listserve <listserve at catalina38.org> 
 Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 10:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [C38] Under Contract - Some questions
   
 Catalina38.org is our website.  Look in Tech Tips.  Of course we would appreciate it if you would join our organization!  Click the "Join" button on our website for how to do so.
 That price is impressive and make sure it fits!  I think my NC-42 cost more that twice that much!
 Best,
 cf
 
 On 6/2/2015 8:40 PM, Daniel Haughey wrote:
  
 


| Hi guys! 
  thanks for the comments. 
  William, you had someone repair your step?  do you know how they did it. 
  Chuck, will I have to do anything to access the site?  is it a paid membership? 
  defender had the profurl for 1200
 
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|  From:"William Knowles" <whk1965 at gmail.com>
 Date:Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 8:17 pm
 Subject:Re: [C38] Under Contract - Some questions
 
  All modern fulers are good go for the best price, had my mast step done (found cracks in sole) cut out sole and replaced step  was like wet paper with epoxied wood did not redo sole hid hole with molding cut cost looks great. Got great price on jib from Roly Tasker (north american sails) go for tri radial. 
 On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Charles Finn <charles at finn.ws> wrote:
 
   Danny,
 You will love the boat as it has the pedigree to do what you describe.
 
 1. I have had a profurl for over 10 years and over 20,000 miles with no  trouble.  You do need to go with the close to the deck configuration.
 2. Steve Smolinske really likes Island Planet sails and I personally know how fast his boat is!  But, are many sailmakers out there and we all seem to have preferences.  If money is short, shop Bacon Sails or Minney's for used sails.  Sometimes you get lucky!
 3. Now that I have a dodger and bimini.....  what the hell was I thinking all those years sailing without it?  I guess I just like rolling dice with melanoma?  Best way is to have one custom fitted.  Make SURE you can see the sails, sea and other boats!
 4. The mast step fix is on our website.
 5.  Make sure the surveyor sounds your deck for voids and checks for moisture.  I would be surprised if there was none as we have a cored deck and cabin.  Unless things are real bad, this should not be a deal killer.  Just get it fixed.  
 Have the surveyor look at your rigging, especially around turnbuckles.
 
 Best,
 Chuck Finn
 Commodore
 
 On 6/2/2015 4:43 PM, Daniel Haughey wrote:
  
   Hi Guys, 
  After an unusual round of interactions, I've finally come to terms on a price and about to  sign a P&S and schedule a pre purchase survey.  I'm pretty excited about the prospect but, still willing to walk away if  the survey goes bad, (or worse than I have imagined). 
  Anyway, just trying to gather some info about things we'd need pretty quickly if the deal goes  thru. 
  1. New standing rigging and a roller fuler     I'm looking at a Profurl on closeout from Defender currently and I'm going  to try and contact the guy that rerigged my previous boat      for the standing rigging.  Any insights or comment here?
  
  2.  I believe it will need a new headsail pretty quickly too.  when the seller says it is "fair" it needs replaced...  I see some available on        line for delivery.  Is that a good idea?  We're not racers but we like spirited sailing and don't really go home at 25knots...  I'm        thinking a 135 working sail will do us nicely. 
  3. A bimini is really important to us.  It this something we can get from an on line source?  Or, is that a bad idea? 
  4. The mast step seems to need attention.  I think someone here has a pretty detailed how to on that.  The existing one seems to be      a shaped block of wood.  Any good pointers here or where I could find that how to? 
  5. Any particular things or areas of focus I should make the surveyor aware  of? 
  Thanks for any comments, suggestions or insights guys. 
  Danny  
  
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