Im sorry to say that "Drake Equation" my C36 MKII has been traded in on a 2004 C400. My wife looked at a c400 on a walk at the marina and liked the aft cabin so much she made the deal on the spot that day........it's the first boat she said she MUST HAVE!!
I love the C36 and logged 900nm on her last summer. Thank you c36 NA folks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Drake Equation" is at the Catalina Ventura dock.........
William
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WD
S/V DRAKE EQUATION
www.drakeequation.org
the new boat....2004 c400 fin
WD
S/V DRAKE EQUATION
www.drakeequation.org
Congratulations and say hello to Tom Sokoloski on the C400 owners site.
Glad to see the economy must be impoving or you have a great wife, I will assume both.
"Thats a boat I must have" is a statement I will hear from my wife right after she states I should drink a more and and a higher quality of beer.
Cepheus dream
C36 MK I # 825
MK I Tech Editor No Mas
looks like a beauty! Congratulations and enjoy her!
Rich
Rich
Richard & Joan Bain
PAZZO Hull#1670
1997 Catalina 36 MK11
Bayfield, Ontario
My Day Job Below
www.richardbain.com
www.bineapress.com
WD,
It was a similar reaction with my wife, although not so dramatic. The aft cabin certainly has the WOW! factor. Good luck with the new boat! Unfortunately, the C400IA could use some the expertise and enthusiasm that the C36IA has!
Tom Soko
C400 #307
Juniper
Noank, CT
Tom Sokoloski
C36/375IA Past Commodore
Noank, CT
That's incredible! Congratulations. Whoever got your C36 is bound to be pretty happy with it after the recent refit.
Tobaygo
1987 Catalina 36 MKI
#660
Tampa Bay, FL
Congrats, William. You are a lucky man indeed to have your wife want to spend more on a boat. Please recommend that the new owner of your former (gorgeous) boat join us here.
Tom, Juniper looks great. Best to you both!
Duane Ising - Past Commodore (2011-2012)
s/v Diva Di
1999 Catalina 36 Hull #1777
Std rig; wing keel, M35B, Delta (45#)
Punta Gorda, FL
http://www.sailblogs.com/member/diva-di/
A buddy of mine who lives on the same canal as me has a sailboat (not a Catalina) that he named "Great Mistake." He said he was at a boat show and his wife also liked the layout of the sleeping quarters so he bought the boat. Then they were looking for a name for their brand new sailboat when he read in a book about buying boats that its a "Great Mistake" to buy a boat soley for it's interior. So that's what they named their sailboat, "Great Mistake" They have been enjoying that boat for over ten years now just as I am sure you will enjoy your C40. Congratulations.
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Punta Gorda Florida
1990 Std WK M35 Hull #1050
Mike,
I agree with that book your friend read. But....when you know two very good sailors who own C400's, and they both race their boats, and they both do very well around the buoys, and you know what goes into a Catalina from years of ownership......the interior becomes the icing on the cake for me, and a major selling point for the Admiral!!
Tom Sokoloski
C36/375IA Past Commodore
Noank, CT
What's the difference between the C400 and the C40, the C470 and the C47?
SF Bay
1998 C36
John,
There is no such thing as a C40 or C47. About ?10? years ago CY went to a three digit numbering system for new models. 250, 309, 320, 350, 375, 387, 400, 440, 445, and 470. Besides the smaller boats (<25'), I believe the only double digit boats still in production are the 28 and the 42. Hope this helps.
Tom Sokoloski
C36/375IA Past Commodore
Noank, CT