Atomic 4
I have a C-27 with an Atomic 4, and I absolutely love it. It is a fantastic little motor, but it must be properly taken care of. I would aggresively suggest a survey if you are really serious about the boat. A professional survey will run you approximately $12 per foot, and the haul out will cost you about half of that per foot. Trust me, it is money well spent - and if the boat is as good as the owner says, the owner will gladly agree. One question you can ask the owner about the engine (or better yet, just observe) is if he cranks the engine for extended periods of time. If you do that on an Atomic 4, seawater has a tendency to back up the exhaust pipe and into the manifold. In some cases, with lots of pitching, it can end up back in the engine. So be careful. And of course, if there is not a freshwater cooling system installed, then seawater has been running around in the cooling jacket of the engine, and that will cause some serious corrosion. But a qualified surveyor will point this, and about 1000 other things out. It is VERY educational. And I agree (as usual) with Ladonna that this might not be a great open water cruiser. I'm figuring you might just be interested in jumping around the San Juans, over to Victoria, stuff like that. In that case, I would feel comfortable in good/fair weather, with a good knowledge of nearby harbors. My Aunt lives there, and has done some serious blue water cruising, but in a 42 footer, which is a whole different animal.Post back to this site, and I will shoot you contact info if you want to know more about the engine.Best of Luck -Rob Rich