Hey,
My C&C 110 has a saildrive. So far I like the saildrive because I have better performance under power and under sail. Under power you go straight both forwards and backwards. There is very little vibration. Under sail, the folding prop and sail drive leg provide very little drag.
As mentioned, there are comprises with everything. The standard arrangement of coupler, shaft, stuffing box, strut, cutless bearing, isn't perfect either. On my last boat, I had to replace the stuffing box because the hose was old and rotted (this was in 2006 and the boat was a 1986). It was cheaper to cut the shaft then to try and save the original one. Then might as well install a new cutless bearing, etc.
I've only had my C&C with Saildrive for 1 year. Last year I cleaned up real good, then changed the zincs (not too bad), and painted the leg with the special recommended paint. I love the way the boat performs. I hope the saildrive lasts and doesn't cause too many headaches.
Barry
My C&C 110 has a saildrive. So far I like the saildrive because I have better performance under power and under sail. Under power you go straight both forwards and backwards. There is very little vibration. Under sail, the folding prop and sail drive leg provide very little drag.
As mentioned, there are comprises with everything. The standard arrangement of coupler, shaft, stuffing box, strut, cutless bearing, isn't perfect either. On my last boat, I had to replace the stuffing box because the hose was old and rotted (this was in 2006 and the boat was a 1986). It was cheaper to cut the shaft then to try and save the original one. Then might as well install a new cutless bearing, etc.
I've only had my C&C with Saildrive for 1 year. Last year I cleaned up real good, then changed the zincs (not too bad), and painted the leg with the special recommended paint. I love the way the boat performs. I hope the saildrive lasts and doesn't cause too many headaches.
Barry