Hi all,
My wife and i are (probably) picking up an '82 Cherubini H27 that we found in pretty good shape for it's age, and I need some help!
I'm buying it from an older gentleman who can no longer sail, so it's been serving as a floating condo for him at the marina for a few years. I'm having it pulled to inspect the hull before cash changes hands ( smart), but B/C of his condition I have to sail it about 20 miles in an inland lake this weekend...in order to get it pulled and check it's seaworthiness.
Its got the sweet little Yanmar 1 banger that's clean and seems in good shape....but where's the fuel gauge??!?? The original owner pointed to a gauge and said "its got half a tank".....which was the volt meter. I didn't have the heart to press the guy.
Since I haven't sailed in several years ( and the halyards are fuzzy), we're going to motor it down for the inspection; and I've made sure that we have all the required safety gear ( plus) for our journey Saturday.
I think I've found most of the issues...including one rotted core area on the port side between the two port windows, both hatches leaking, and the above mentioned main halyard. It's got a CDI furling on it that looks new-ish; holding a Genoa that houses more spiders, dust, and general funk than I would've thought possible.
But i love her already....and I dunno why.
But seriously..I've looked at the drawings and crawled all over that boat....where the hell did they hide the gas gauge??
THANKS!
My wife and i are (probably) picking up an '82 Cherubini H27 that we found in pretty good shape for it's age, and I need some help!
I'm buying it from an older gentleman who can no longer sail, so it's been serving as a floating condo for him at the marina for a few years. I'm having it pulled to inspect the hull before cash changes hands ( smart), but B/C of his condition I have to sail it about 20 miles in an inland lake this weekend...in order to get it pulled and check it's seaworthiness.
Its got the sweet little Yanmar 1 banger that's clean and seems in good shape....but where's the fuel gauge??!?? The original owner pointed to a gauge and said "its got half a tank".....which was the volt meter. I didn't have the heart to press the guy.
Since I haven't sailed in several years ( and the halyards are fuzzy), we're going to motor it down for the inspection; and I've made sure that we have all the required safety gear ( plus) for our journey Saturday.
I think I've found most of the issues...including one rotted core area on the port side between the two port windows, both hatches leaking, and the above mentioned main halyard. It's got a CDI furling on it that looks new-ish; holding a Genoa that houses more spiders, dust, and general funk than I would've thought possible.
But i love her already....and I dunno why.
But seriously..I've looked at the drawings and crawled all over that boat....where the hell did they hide the gas gauge??
THANKS!