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#1 2011-03-28 02:05:41

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Looking to buy West Coast Mark V

I am in the Seattle area and am looking for an outboard version of the Mark V to purchase. Please let me know if you have any info on any that might be available on the west coast including BC.

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#2 2011-03-30 00:49:48

Tonyj
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Re: Looking to buy West Coast Mark V

Hi:
As you probably know by now, there aren't many C&C 27's on the west coast.  Are you firmly committed to an outboard version?  Wouldn't an inboard diesel enhance sailing qualities much better than an outboard hanging off one side of the transom?
Yachtworld has a nice looking inboard MkV listed in Portland, OR. check it out!
Regards,
Tony
Sailing his inboard MkV in San Diego

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#3 2011-03-30 03:06:59

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Re: Looking to buy West Coast Mark V

Hi Tony,
Yes I have seen it through the Yachtworld site.
As the owner, I would bring the prospective boat into a club. The boat would be, on occasion, skippered by newer sailors in training but who have not yet been inboard certified.
Ego, I would need an outboard version.
Thanks for the response!

Jerry

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#4 2011-03-30 11:17:52

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Re: Looking to buy West Coast Mark V

Just a thought . . . if you find the right boat with an inboard engine, you could always mount an outboard on the stern,disconnect the inboard and remove the propeller.  Then when the skippers are certified, remove the outboard and mounting brackets - and put the propeller back on!

#5 2011-03-31 01:07:38

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Re: Looking to buy West Coast Mark V

Yes, I had the very same thought. The club will always have neophyte sailors in training. And the club management rejected this idea as having its own issues. The club boat levels are pretty specific and the club owner is quite experienced on knowing what boats will work.
Anyway thanks for the response!

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#6 2011-03-31 10:05:08

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Re: Looking to buy West Coast Mark V

What is the cost of trucking a mark V from CT to Seattle?copasetic

#7 2011-03-31 10:38:24

Member

Re: Looking to buy West Coast Mark V

Best uShip bid is over $7K.
That is for dedicated truck
I am looking for multiple boat hauler now.

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