Good Older Boats (36'-40' ) Suggestions

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Perry

I looked at the cost to buy a newer 40' footish sailboat. Too rich for my blood. Any suggestions on some older vessels that I may consider? How about a used one from one of those charter companies? I'm looking to cruise and liveaboard for a while. Does the cost of fixing up a used outweigh the cost of buying a newer model? I don't think that would be an easy question to answer, based on alot of unknowns about the actual condition of an old boat. I just want a good quality boat that will also be in demand when I am done with it. Anyways, comments would help my search. Merry Christmas All!
 
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don954

Morgan 41 Ketch

or the out island (cantilever keel). Lots of models between 35 and 40 too. Ericsons are good too. Both have been sailed around the world by hundreds if not thousands of people.
 
Aug 14, 2005
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Pearson P=30 Lake Huron
'New and Improved'?

The two biggest questions you have to answer for yourself are: How much am I willing to spend, and How much 'reconditioning/upgrading' work can I do myself. Once you've settled that in your mind, there are a lot of options to choose from. Since I have a Pearson I'm extremely happy with now, when I move up in a couple of years, I'll look at them first. Others I'd consider are Tartan, Ericson, Bayfield,Islander. All are 'older' boats, but I've sailed with friends who have them. It's all a matter of how sound the hull and rig is....going again back to costs and work involved.
 

tweitz

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Oct 30, 2005
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Beneteau 323 East Hampton, New York
Used charter boats

While I have no direct experience, you might want to check on the Beneteau board. It seems to me there were a number of people who were both dissatisfied with the condition and maintenance of charter boats and who felt they were inferior to the same base model in quality and options.
 
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Privateer Pete

Older Freedom 40

Ever looked at a Freedom 40, like about an '84 model? Not the new 40/40 but the old pirate looking 40 Cat/Ketch. Two big fully batten mains on unstayed mast and doesn't draft a whole lot. Lots of boat for little maintenance. Popular in New England waters I hear.
 
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mike c

I love these questions

oh yes I really do love suggesting boats as I am always on the lookout for a quality boat both new and used in that size. So her's my list starting with pricier boats and working my way down (all used) Tartan 3700 Sabre 386 J40 -performance,performance,performance high quality build Santa Cruz 40 - again more performance oriented C&C 38 Landfall Kelly/Peterson 44 Pearson 424 Tayana 37
 

rsn48

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Jun 7, 2005
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Cheoy Lee

I don't see Cheoy Lee on your list or a CT.
 
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Shorty

Pearson

Mike C's list is good. As a Pearson 34 owner I am prejudiced, but they are well built, no clorox bottle, and generally fetch less $$ than Sabre, Tartan, etc because of lower sex appeal. The P-34 is a great sailing boat. They seem to hold their value too.
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Cherubini Hunter 37 Cutter

This is about the best price deal near your range, and it's a great boat. David Lady Lillie
 
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