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vern2010
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Posted: September 05 2007 at 12:39 | IP Logged Quote vern2010

Hello everyone, I was hoping some one here might be able to give me some input on this CC as far as build quality and sea handling. I live on the south side of eastern LI, I would use it mostly on the inside,but will take outside if the fish are there.

 How well does this hull stand up to lumpy seas? What are the problemed areas of this boat?

Thanks Bruce 

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diveryates
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Posted: September 05 2007 at 22:41 | IP Logged Quote diveryates

Hi Bruce,

CC hulls of that time period, 25' thru 40' were pretty much  the same hull type: a Deep 'V' planing type. There are exceptions- yours may be one of those. Is yours spacific-built for fishing? All CC construction of that time frame was very robust- certainly more robust than humans dealing with heavy weather. Crew will give out before the boat does. Planing hulls are not designed for riding heavy weather and are not very sea kindly. Plerase confirm you hull type.

                                          Roy



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vern2010
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Posted: September 06 2007 at 00:51 | IP Logged Quote vern2010

 Hi Roy,

 The CC is a sport fisher, commander style, deep V. The 32' and under CC of this era were not of high quality, the larger boats supposedly were better. I'm in the looking stage of a purchase and was hoping for an owner who could offer some first hand info on the quality and sea keeping of this CC.

Bruce

 

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diveryates
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Posted: September 06 2007 at 01:23 | IP Logged Quote diveryates

Hi Bruce,

 Hm, I agree. I have a '83  280. The fiberglass is heavily built due to CC in those years coming up to speed on optimum FB fabrication and on the hull at least, they errored on the side of caution and overbuilt. The Catalinas benifited from a  very long design fleshing out period to its great benefit. However,  fit and finish was a mass production thing... not bad, but not great either...I surmise your model of interest posseses similar atributes. I hope you'll be able to get 1st hand details on this site. Also check Yachtworld.com and puruse the photos and discriptions of the model in question...might be illuminating.

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