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Bluewater C&C 33 - OPINIONS??
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Thanks all. The points of view on this forum are, needless to say,
colorful. So far there has been the "go for it", the "hell no I
wouldn't go", the "it COULD make it", the "it WILL make it". But
underlying all of these points have been "IF you do go, THEN you should
do______." And that is what I've been looking for. I've considered
selling and buying something else - but so much freakin' hassle. And
I've considered upgrading all systems on the boat I've got.
That can be at least as expensive a buying another boat.
Definitely have a rigger go over both standing & running
rigging. Make sure that whatever type of reefing system you
have, that it works well & that the crew is familiar with it.
On deck, go around & rebed & upgrade backing plates to all
hardware... checking for delam/core problems at the same
time... and consider beefing up the hatches.
One thing I'm not sure anybody else mentioned is steering.
I'd recommend replacing the bushings & bearings, and replace
anything that looks worn in the workings; inspect & tune up
the sheaves, alignment, etc etc. On an ocean passage the
steering gets a real workout!
Whatever you do, make sure that you get enough time aboard
with all new systems to get familiar with it & work the bugs
out. It is very unpleasant to be offshore trying to decipher
an owner's manual by flashlight!
.... I'm going
to haul her out for several months and then make a decision. I'll
definitely talk to you guys soon. I've found more info and opinions on
R.B.C. than on any other forum.
And many of them are worth exactly what you pay for them!
.... Have a good new year.
Rob Minton
And best wishes for 2006 to you.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King
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