Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

2020-07-28 Thread detroito91 via CnC-List

Jeff...someone has been looking at a lot of landfills. Its making mine look 
pretty good. Maybe time to come to North Carolina to visit a dry boat. But size 
is important.  Its got to fit.Jim Schwartz SEA YA!38 landfall Washington ncSent 
from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
 Original message From: Neil Andersen via CnC-List 
 Date: 7/28/20  12:36 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Neil Andersen  Subject: 
Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI 






Is it really a Landfall?  Doesn’t look like any Landfall I have seen.



Neil Andersen
20691 Jamieson Rd
Rock Hall, MD 21661
484-354-8800




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Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 10:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI
 


That's the one. The pictures are not misleading. It looks that good in person.




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Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

2020-07-28 Thread Russ & Melody via CnC-List


I think so.

Aren't the teak gunwale caps are a key indicator of the C Landfill 
series? (Says, the ex-racing sailor with a )


I enjoyed occasionally chiding Wally about it.

Cheers, Russ
ex-Sweet 35 mk-1



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Is it really a Landfall?  Doesn't look like any Landfall I have seen.

Neil Andersen
20691 Jamieson Rd
Rock Hall, MD 21661
484-354-8800

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That's the one. The pictures are not misleading. It looks that good in person.
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Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

2020-07-28 Thread John Conklin via CnC-List
That landfall 43 is the bomb!  Just had conversaion with someone on C 
facebook pages who just upgraded to this model and loving it ! 2 companion ways 
on that model also right? Like aseperate apartment ! Wow

John Conklin
S/V Halcyon
www.flirtingwithfire.net


On Jul 28, 2020, at 10:34 AM, Joe Della Barba via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:


https://www.yachtworld.co.uk/boats/1984/c-c-landfall-43-3688446/

Lots-o-room!


On 7/28/2020 10:26 AM, Joe Della Barba wrote:

Thanks!

Re the V-berth issue, small V-berths are a thing on a lot of C, mine 
included. When we were kids my parents slept aft with the dinette folded down 
into a large double. I never wanted to move aft, on a hot night the forward 
hatch is right over my head and the hot engine very far away. Believe it or not 
I had to buy a KING mattress for the v-berth, it is short but very wide at the 
aft end. Some surgery with an electric carving knife and now we sleep on 6" of 
memory foam.

If you can find a Landfall 43 somewhere you can practically get lost below on 
that boat!

Joe

Coquina

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On 7/28/2020 10:12 AM, Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List wrote:
That's the one. The pictures are not misleading. It looks that good in person.

On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 9:49 AM Joe Della Barba via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1981/c-c-landfall-38-3535135/

This boat?

All the wet interior C sounds sad :(

Pretty much all boats are a constant battle against leaks and decay, if you 
slack off it is hard to come back.

Joe

Coquina

On 7/28/2020 9:28 AM, Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List wrote:
Hi Folks,

We looked at nearly a half dozen C boats this past weekend in RI. Nearly all 
were soggy decked and some were a complete loss in my opinion with the 
interiors falling apart. However, there is a 38 Landfall in Portsmouth that may 
be worth looking at if you are interested. We decided it is still too small for 
us, the v-berth is as small or smaller than our little O'Day 23 and that is 
among the primary reasons for us to upgrade. That said, the decks scanned dry 
with my moisture meter apart from a small area around where the jib cars have 
been pulling up on the deck, about a 12-18" circle. The interior is in 
phenomenal shape and the topside teak while needing varnish soon is also in 
great shape. It basically has no electronics apart from a radar of the same 
vintage as the boat. They seem desperate for offers and slip for the rest of 
the season comes with it.

Take care of your topsides. So many sad boats...



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Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

2020-07-28 Thread Neil Andersen via CnC-List
Is it really a Landfall?  Doesn’t look like any Landfall I have seen.

Neil Andersen
20691 Jamieson Rd
Rock Hall, MD 21661
484-354-8800

From: CnC-List  on behalf of Jeffrey Brideau via 
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Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 10:13 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Jeffrey Brideau
Subject: Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

That's the one. The pictures are not misleading. It looks that good in person.
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Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

2020-07-28 Thread Joe Della Barba via CnC-List

https://www.yachtworld.co.uk/boats/1984/c-c-landfall-43-3688446/

Lots-o-room!


On 7/28/2020 10:26 AM, Joe Della Barba wrote:


Thanks!

Re the V-berth issue, small V-berths are a thing on a lot of C, 
mine included. When we were kids my parents slept aft with the dinette 
folded down into a large double. I never wanted to move aft, on a hot 
night the forward hatch is right over my head and the hot engine very 
far away. Believe it or not I had to buy a KING mattress for the 
v-berth, it is short but very wide at the aft end. Some surgery with 
an electric carving knife and now we sleep on 6" of memory foam.


If you can find a Landfall 43 somewhere you can practically get lost 
below on that boat!


Joe

Coquina


















On 7/28/2020 10:12 AM, Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List wrote:
That's the one. The pictures are not misleading. It looks that good 
in person.


On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 9:49 AM Joe Della Barba via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:


https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1981/c-c-landfall-38-3535135/

This boat?

All the wet interior C sounds sad :(

Pretty much all boats are a constant battle against leaks and
decay, if you slack off it is hard to come back.

Joe

Coquina

On 7/28/2020 9:28 AM, Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List wrote:

Hi Folks,

We looked at nearly a half dozen C boats this past weekend in
RI. Nearly all were soggy decked and some were a complete loss
in my opinion with the interiors falling apart. However, there
is a 38 Landfall in Portsmouth that may be worth looking at if
you are interested. We decided it is still too small for us, the
v-berth is as small or smaller than our little O'Day 23 and that
is among the primary reasons for us to upgrade. That said, the
decks scanned dry with my moisture meter apart from a small area
around where the jib cars have been pulling up on the deck,
about a 12-18" circle. The interior is in phenomenal shape and
the topside teak while needing varnish soon is also in great
shape. It basically has no electronics apart from a radar of the
same vintage as the boat. They seem desperate for offers and
slip for the rest of the season comes with it.

Take care of your topsides. So many sad boats...

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Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

2020-07-28 Thread Joe Della Barba via CnC-List

Thanks!

Re the V-berth issue, small V-berths are a thing on a lot of C, mine 
included. When we were kids my parents slept aft with the dinette folded 
down into a large double. I never wanted to move aft, on a hot night the 
forward hatch is right over my head and the hot engine very far away. 
Believe it or not I had to buy a KING mattress for the v-berth, it is 
short but very wide at the aft end. Some surgery with an electric 
carving knife and now we sleep on 6" of memory foam.


If you can find a Landfall 43 somewhere you can practically get lost 
below on that boat!


Joe

Coquina


















On 7/28/2020 10:12 AM, Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List wrote:
That's the one. The pictures are not misleading. It looks that good in 
person.


On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 9:49 AM Joe Della Barba via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:


https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1981/c-c-landfall-38-3535135/

This boat?

All the wet interior C sounds sad :(

Pretty much all boats are a constant battle against leaks and
decay, if you slack off it is hard to come back.

Joe

Coquina

On 7/28/2020 9:28 AM, Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List wrote:

Hi Folks,

We looked at nearly a half dozen C boats this past weekend in
RI. Nearly all were soggy decked and some were a complete loss in
my opinion with the interiors falling apart. However, there is a
38 Landfall in Portsmouth that may be worth looking at if you are
interested. We decided it is still too small for us, the v-berth
is as small or smaller than our little O'Day 23 and that is among
the primary reasons for us to upgrade. That said, the decks
scanned dry with my moisture meter apart from a small area around
where the jib cars have been pulling up on the deck, about a
12-18" circle. The interior is in phenomenal shape and the
topside teak while needing varnish soon is also in great shape.
It basically has no electronics apart from a radar of the same
vintage as the boat. They seem desperate for offers and slip for
the rest of the season comes with it.

Take care of your topsides. So many sad boats...

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Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

2020-07-28 Thread Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List
That's the one. The pictures are not misleading. It looks that good in
person.

On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 9:49 AM Joe Della Barba via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1981/c-c-landfall-38-3535135/
>
> This boat?
>
> All the wet interior C sounds sad :(
>
> Pretty much all boats are a constant battle against leaks and decay, if
> you slack off it is hard to come back.
>
> Joe
>
> Coquina
> On 7/28/2020 9:28 AM, Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> We looked at nearly a half dozen C boats this past weekend in RI. Nearly
> all were soggy decked and some were a complete loss in my opinion with the
> interiors falling apart. However, there is a 38 Landfall in Portsmouth that
> may be worth looking at if you are interested. We decided it is still too
> small for us, the v-berth is as small or smaller than our little O'Day 23
> and that is among the primary reasons for us to upgrade. That said, the
> decks scanned dry with my moisture meter apart from a small area around
> where the jib cars have been pulling up on the deck, about a 12-18" circle.
> The interior is in phenomenal shape and the topside teak while needing
> varnish soon is also in great shape. It basically has no electronics apart
> from a radar of the same vintage as the boat. They seem desperate for
> offers and slip for the rest of the season comes with it.
>
> Take care of your topsides. So many sad boats...
>
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Re: Stus-List Landfall 38 in RI

2020-07-28 Thread Joe Della Barba via CnC-List

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1981/c-c-landfall-38-3535135/

This boat?

All the wet interior C sounds sad :(

Pretty much all boats are a constant battle against leaks and decay, if 
you slack off it is hard to come back.


Joe

Coquina

On 7/28/2020 9:28 AM, Jeffrey Brideau via CnC-List wrote:

Hi Folks,

We looked at nearly a half dozen C boats this past weekend in RI. 
Nearly all were soggy decked and some were a complete loss in my 
opinion with the interiors falling apart. However, there is a 38 
Landfall in Portsmouth that may be worth looking at if you are 
interested. We decided it is still too small for us, the v-berth is as 
small or smaller than our little O'Day 23 and that is among the 
primary reasons for us to upgrade. That said, the decks scanned dry 
with my moisture meter apart from a small area around where the jib 
cars have been pulling up on the deck, about a 12-18" circle. The 
interior is in phenomenal shape and the topside teak while needing 
varnish soon is also in great shape. It basically has no electronics 
apart from a radar of the same vintage as the boat. They seem 
desperate for offers and slip for the rest of the season comes with it.


Take care of your topsides. So many sad boats...

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