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Bob Crantz January 21st 06 02:19 AM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 
Is there even a comparison?



Nope!



Lady Pilot January 21st 06 03:06 AM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote:
Is there even a comparison?


Let's see...

99/35.5=2.788....

It's close to being 3 for 1.

Nope!


I agree!

LP ;-)















xoxoxoxo



Capt. Rob January 21st 06 12:00 PM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 
As a racer, the C&C rates as low as 99, while 35s5 rates as low as 114.
While 35s5's have beaten C&C 99's boat for boat, the 99 is still the
faster hull.
On deck boat boats are friendly and fun. The 35s5 cockpit is larger as
is the swim platform, but the 99 is a walkthrough. I prefer the helm
station of the C&C, but the 35s5 has the Whitlock steering which is far
better.
As a cruiser the 99 does well, featuring a nice cabin and usable aft
cabin. But the 35s5 is larger below with an even larger aft cabin and
head. The 35s5 is also way ahead on storage. Fit and finish is quite
close, but the 35s5 is a bit nicer
Both boats have reasonable draft, though the wing on the 35s5 is 8
inches less.

Conclusion: I like the C&C 99 a lot. It's one of my favorite new
designs because it packages a good fast hull with a nice cruising
interior. But we have exactly the same thing with our 35s5, a boat that
has actually increased in value in the last 5 years. In the end,
considering that we'll do little racing, the 35s5 is the better boat
again.


RB
35s5
NY


Maxprop January 21st 06 03:50 PM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...
As a racer, the C&C rates as low as 99, while 35s5 rates as low as 114.
While 35s5's have beaten C&C 99's boat for boat, the 99 is still the
faster hull.
On deck boat boats are friendly and fun. The 35s5 cockpit is larger as
is the swim platform, but the 99 is a walkthrough. I prefer the helm
station of the C&C, but the 35s5 has the Whitlock steering which is far
better.
As a cruiser the 99 does well, featuring a nice cabin and usable aft
cabin. But the 35s5 is larger below with an even larger aft cabin and
head. The 35s5 is also way ahead on storage. Fit and finish is quite
close, but the 35s5 is a bit nicer
Both boats have reasonable draft, though the wing on the 35s5 is 8
inches less.

Conclusion: I like the C&C 99 a lot. It's one of my favorite new
designs because it packages a good fast hull with a nice cruising
interior. But we have exactly the same thing with our 35s5, a boat that
has actually increased in value in the last 5 years. In the end,
considering that we'll do little racing, the 35s5 is the better boat
again.


You've overlooked the most important comparison: price. The 99s on the
used market begin at around $120K and the 35s5s begin at around half that
figure. Not to mention that the Bene is a better cruising boat with better
accommodations, a better-looking interior, a larger diesel for powering
through nasty chop, and--(drum roll, please)--a swim platform. Oh wait, I
guess the 99 has one, too.

Well, four outta five ain't bad.

Max



Bob Crantz January 21st 06 04:13 PM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 
You haven't considered the construction methods and materials of the hull.

The 99 is vacuum bagged and aligned for strength. The 35s5 does not come
close.

The 99 hull is very, very strong.

The 99 is a real investment. The 35s5 is almost disposable.

Amen!



Bob Crantz January 21st 06 04:17 PM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 
Read and weep:

http://www.c-cyachts.com/model/model...b-a61eae41d7de



Scotty January 21st 06 05:57 PM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 
"Maxprop" wrote in message
nk.net...
"Swab Rob" wrote
Conclusion: I like the C&C 99 a lot. It's one of my favorite

new
designs because it packages a good fast hull with a nice

cruising
interior. But we have exactly the same thing with our 35s5, a

boat that
has actually increased in value in the last 5 years. In the

end,
considering that we'll do little racing, the 35s5 is the

better boat
again.


You've overlooked the most important comparison: price.


No he didn't. he can't afford the '99'. That's why he settled on
a Bendytoe.

SBV



Capt. Rob January 21st 06 08:22 PM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 
The 99 hull is very, very strong.


The 99 is a real investment. The 35s5 is almost disposable.


I wonder why the 99 has shown worse resale value after 3 years than the
35s5 has? Answer: It's a bit too much a racer for many folks. I still
love it.

RB
35s5
NY


Capt. Rob January 21st 06 08:25 PM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 
The 99 is vacuum bagged and aligned for strength. The 35s5 does not
come
close.


The 99 is very strong, yes. So is the 35s5. So is Scotty's Sieldlemann.
Most hulls are more than strong enough, even a thin glassed Mac26m. The
99's benefits are that it's new, it's fast and state of the art.
Crantz, you're preaching to the choir on this one. Bad troll. I love
the 99. We just didn't think it made sense when a liveaboard is planned
in 5 years.

RB
35s5
NY


Bob Crantz January 21st 06 09:05 PM

C&C 99 vs 35s5
 
The 99 has 65% cloth vs 25% in the 35s5!

Superior resin and construction methods!

What a boat!

It's no wonder you like it too!

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...
The 99 is vacuum bagged and aligned for strength. The 35s5 does not
come
close.


The 99 is very strong, yes. So is the 35s5. So is Scotty's Sieldlemann.
Most hulls are more than strong enough, even a thin glassed Mac26m. The
99's benefits are that it's new, it's fast and state of the art.
Crantz, you're preaching to the choir on this one. Bad troll. I love
the 99. We just didn't think it made sense when a liveaboard is planned
in 5 years.

RB
35s5
NY





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