E29, #129
We love our E29. We have one (#129) built in 1971. It sails very well in light or heavy air. It points very well, and we sometimes sail with only the genoa (155%) if we just want to relax. We have rolling-boom furling on the main and it works very well. We typically will put three rolls in if winids go above 20 knots or so. It is an extremely stable boat. Ours has been kept well maintained and is in fresh water (Lake Superior). All of our running gear is in very good condition, never replaced as far as I can tell. The engine is an Atomic-4 gas, 30 hp, which is quite enough for the boat. I put in a slightly higher temp thermostat (180F) to deal with the carbon-fouling caused by the very cold water here. No problems now. They are typically, "stinky", so I added a vapor recyler from Indigo.com for about $75. I had to have a neighbor on the dock weld me a new stainless riser/muffler two years ago, so you would want to check yours out. The previous owner put about 7 coats of Interlux barrier coat on the hull (Interprotect?). We have observed absolutely no blistering at all. All chain-plates and mast foot are tight and dry. We bought ours in 1999 from an ancient mariner in Bayfield, WI for 11K, and feel it was a great deal. It's a fine boat.