+1 on the 30-1. I've had ours for 24 years now and am still happy.

 

Gary

1980 #593 

 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List was considering C&C 25, now Pearson 27 or C&C 30

 

A C&C 30  > than a Pearson 27 and perhaps a 30. The C&C 30 MK I is very much
a "real boat" capable of major offshore work if you ever want to do it.

Given the depressed boat market, I see no reason to go smaller than you
need. 

 

Joe Della Barba

Coquina

C&C 35 MK I

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List was considering C&C 25, now Pearson 27 or C&C 30

 

Hi Lisle;

I acquired my C&C 30 MK1 last year. I love it. My Destrier is practically
all original with no self tailing winches or roller furling headsail. Part
of it's charm to me. The only issue beyond my ability is that mine came with
a couple of soft spots. Especially the cockpit sole where PO installed a
handpump. Plenty of room below for 4 with over 6' of headroom. Stands up to
almost anything you would choose to sail in. 

Charles Ferrari

Bronx, NY

C&C 30 MK1

Destrier

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<mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com> > on behalf of Lisle Kingery, PhD via
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Cc: Lisle Kingery, PhD
Subject: Stus-List was considering C&C 25, now Pearson 27 or C&C 30 

 

Hi all,

 

Update: I looked at the C&C25 and although it appeared to be a basically
solid boat, it feels a bit too small for a family of 4 and the headroom was
a bit low. I'm hearing a lot of "3-foot-itis" stories from sellers I'm
speaking with. So the search goes on. I've found an interesting 1987 Pearson
27 that looks promising, here is the link:

 

https://rochester.craigslist.org/bod/d/1987-pearson-27-2-sailboat/6281575540
.html

 

The one issue with the Pearson is that apparently it got struck by another
boat on the port bow side that required some repair. 

 

Also, I'm going to see a 1987 C&C 30 later today that looks promising. Link
here:

 

http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1987/C%26C-30-3079275/Rochester/NY/United-St
ates#.Wa-z9MiGNPY

 

Can someone with a C&C 30' tell me how large the v-birth actually is and
share any experience with the idea of a beginner sailor staring with a boat
like this?

 

thanks,

 

Lisle

 

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