Hello,
I wanted an opinion poll from other fellow C 30 owners,
as I have the opportunity to trade my recently, completely refitted
1980 C 30 for a newer 1984 model C 30. The primary reason being that I could upgrade to a 3 cylinder universal 21 Hp engine model, from my rebuilt & well running, albeit underpowered 5411. My boat has newer U.K. Halsey sails, wheel steering, mid boom sheeting, the rebuilt diesel, all new electronics, electrical panel, new upholstery just replaced, & even a nice flat screen T.V. etc. She is as tricked out as a 1980 could be.
The question is, is it worth trading for even money, my restored boat, against a slightly newer '84 C-30 which has been on the hard for 4-5 years. I would have to preform a thorough examination of this boat, rigging, & engine, & perform yet another bottom job, but if the slate is about even, what would you do?
We've worked very hard restoring our '80 model to about as nice as she could be, but a bigger engine is tempting. My lil' 5411 has always done the job for me, & is great on fuel, but the bigger is better theory.... The '84 model has a roller furling jib & main as well, & similar setup, wheel with mid boom sheeting, etc. So what do y'all think? I'm going down to see her tomorrow for my first "exam." Boat shopping & restoration is in my blood, I reckon. Cheers.
I wanted an opinion poll from other fellow C 30 owners,
as I have the opportunity to trade my recently, completely refitted
1980 C 30 for a newer 1984 model C 30. The primary reason being that I could upgrade to a 3 cylinder universal 21 Hp engine model, from my rebuilt & well running, albeit underpowered 5411. My boat has newer U.K. Halsey sails, wheel steering, mid boom sheeting, the rebuilt diesel, all new electronics, electrical panel, new upholstery just replaced, & even a nice flat screen T.V. etc. She is as tricked out as a 1980 could be.
The question is, is it worth trading for even money, my restored boat, against a slightly newer '84 C-30 which has been on the hard for 4-5 years. I would have to preform a thorough examination of this boat, rigging, & engine, & perform yet another bottom job, but if the slate is about even, what would you do?
We've worked very hard restoring our '80 model to about as nice as she could be, but a bigger engine is tempting. My lil' 5411 has always done the job for me, & is great on fuel, but the bigger is better theory.... The '84 model has a roller furling jib & main as well, & similar setup, wheel with mid boom sheeting, etc. So what do y'all think? I'm going down to see her tomorrow for my first "exam." Boat shopping & restoration is in my blood, I reckon. Cheers.