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Old 10-04-2007
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C&C 29 MkII

Does anyone have any experience with these boats. I've found an extremely clean 84' (1 owner-meticulous maintenance) with a great sail inventory, and lots of other goodies. My research says they look popular back east and Lake Ontario has a sailing group related to the C&C 29.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
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The C&C29 MkII is a pretty boat, the last of them, really, with the traditional C&C look that they had for a long while. It's not large by todays standards, and may well be slightly smaller than the 29MKI.

I think it would be a good two person boat, with enough space for the occasional guest(s).
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I agree. They are a known quantity on the club race course, but are quite different from the Mk I. A nice coastal cruiser/racer, if a bit primitive from the amenities standpoint now. C&Cs were about sailing, not gold-plated faucets, if you get my drift.
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Does any one know if these are cored or solid hulls? I had a survor friend poking around on this boat with his moisture meter to determine if it is cored or solid, He could not tell, but there where tell-tale signs of coring (in the hull). He thinks he found some wet spots as well.

Should this be a cause for concern? What would you do, proceed with a full survey or keep looking?
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He thinks he found some wet spots as well.

Should this be a cause for concern? What would you do, proceed with a full survey or keep looking?
I believe the 29s had balsa cored decks like my 27 had. Repairing these decks isn't for the faint hearted. See this example on a 27:

http://www.cc27association.com/fixes...pair/deck.html

Alternatively, it may be hard to find a 23 year-old boat without some moisture in the decks, unless the owners did a superb job of rebedding and didn't go overboard with new holes for dodgers, etc. I've heard of alternative dry out treatments, such as drilling holes in lines in the interior liner, and then covering them with teak strips.
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The 29's were introduced after C&C started coring their hulls. None of the MK II brochures seem to specify whether they hull itself is cored. One of the MK I brochures seems to indicate that it is cored. If your surveyor is finding wetness, it could be an expensive repair.
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I passed on the survey. Too many unknowns about the hull itself. I got an article from practical sailor and they said the hull is a cored with coremat and the decks are cored balsa. There are also statements by C&C that construction techniques varied during the early 80's due to market pressures which are reflected in how the grid system was laid down. i.e. wood, no wood, back to wood, etc.
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In my research on this boat I have found that there is much info on the MKI available but very little on the MKII. The candcphotoalbum site has a rather negative review in designer notes about the MKI but says nothing about MKII. I would hope they made improvements on the later models but with so little info available it makes me think not.
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