Hi everyone! We are a couple getting into sailing, and looking in the local market, there is a P35 '69 that is for sale, they say in the add that it has not been used for a couple of months. Very motivated to sell. While doing research in the boat i saw that it has a retractable daggerboard that extends the keel to over 7' feet. That retractable daggerboard must use some kind of system that i don't even have a clue how that could work. Especially in salt water. That has really got me hesitating a lot. Anyone have a p35, especially from the same year that can share your thoughts on how your experience with the boat has been? What things to look out for? With the little research I have done I have noticed that the best hulls made in the p35 were from the 1st couple of years. The P35 started production in 1968 which puts this boat right in the "best quality" hulls from that model. Some have been found without any blisters. Just read it in a web site don't quote me on it, ok, lol. Or maybe I should run to the Pearson 323 1980 that is also on sale in the local market. With its more expensive price tag. Any help, input, advice that could help us in making the best decision with all the information we can gather. It will be greatly appreciated!
Best Regards,
Sammy
Best Regards,
Sammy