[C38] Under Contract - Some questions

SkipMeisch skip at skipmeisch.com
Thu Jun 11 20:33:53 EDT 2015


I wonder if that boat was sunk or semi sunk from a storm. At the very least,
it sounds like it was neglected for too long. Sounds awful to me. You would
have to enjoy working on it to make it worthwhile bringing it back to a nice
condition. 
 
Skip Meisch
 
From: Listserve [mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org] On Behalf Of
Daniel Haughey
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 3:43 AM
To: Catalina 38 Listserve
Subject: Re: [C38] Under Contract - Some questions
 

 

 
Hi guys,  well the survey did not go very well.  the surveyor sounded the
hull, the deck, the cockpit, and all was going very well.  then, he went
below and looked in the bilge.  all the stringers and the mast step have
separated from the hull.  the whole fiberglass sole would need to come out
and the stringers re adhered and tabbed back down and the mast step repaired
and the sole re installed.
 
the engine would not start,  the whole back of the engine got sprayed with
salt water and was terribly corroded and we could not get power to the
engine.  there was a hole in the exhaust hose...
 
we could not get power to the house either.
 
the engine would need to come out and allthe corroded clamps, connectors,
parts, cleaned or replaced.  the main harness needed replaced and then
probably re wire the whole boat.
 
I may be walking away from this one...
 
Danny
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From:"Charles Finn" <charles at finn.ws>
Date:Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 1:03 pm
Subject:Re: [C38] Under Contract - Some questions
I have the "flush with deck" option.  It mounts as close to the deck as
possible, but like all deck mount roller furlers.... it reduces the size of
sail you can rig.    Our forestay length is almost as long as our 155%
headsail.


On 6/3/2015 8:27 AM, Daniel Haughey wrote:
Hi Chuck
 
Chuck Wrote;
<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.>
 
Can you elaborate a bit more on the close to deck configuration?  is that an
option in the setup or some kind of extra...?
 
Thanks Danny
 

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From: Charles Finn  <javascript:return> <charles at finn.ws>
To: Daniel Haughey  <javascript:return> <djphawk at yahoo.com>; Catalina 38
Listserve  <javascript:return> <listserve at catalina38.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: [C38] Under Contract - Some questions
 
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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