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"KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... "ron" wrote in message oups.com... Anyone have suggestions? I subscribe to the KISS principle and have lived, off and on for 20years on a CAL 34 sailboat. That boat has no pressure water and no hot water and I've been perfectly happy boiling water whenever I need hot water. However I need more space and don't feel that I can handle a larger sailboat by myself. I'd like to keep my purchase below $100,000, and certainly below $150,000. The boats I've gravitated to are the Roughwater 41 and the Gulfstar 43. I'd be interested in what others might suggest. By the way I live in the Pacific NW. You might like to look into an early-70's CT-41, non-pilothouse version. The hulls are exceptionally well-built, William Garden designed. If the boat has or had laid teak decks, be certain to examine the decks thoroughly for signs of core leaks/rot. Also examine the entire deckhouse for signs of dryrot. But if you find a good one, you have an excellent boat. You'll be hard-pressed to find a 40 foot boat that is more seakindly or seaworthy. And the best examples are shrines to exquisite woodwork down below. As to mechanical and electrical, and tanks, examine them carefully also, of course. All moot, of course, since I didn't catch that you were looking for power boats. |
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