long time lurker here, first time poster. I am looking at a 1984 Catalina 30 tall rig and thinking about making an offer.
Hi Greg. Welcome to the forum and your first query. After reading the above posts and your responses, it sounds like you have become smitten by this boat. That is a good thing.
Reading your sign on about me data,
Catalina 22 US Conroe Not much. Just getting started.
I get the feeling this boat feels like a dream date with the prom queen.
There are lots of upgrades on the boat and she's ben maintained pretty well. The diesel was removed last year and a new electric motor and the associated batteries and switch gear was installed. It looks like a clean/professional install.
Your ask about costs of repairs to a wet deck lead me to think you have a practical/frugal side.
The choice is yours. Things about the boat that cause pause are a wet deck at the mast. As
@Don S/V ILLusion and
@Crusty Ol Salt shared can be the type of issue that can suck money or time from sailing.
It can be done. Is that the way you want to spend your summer. It will take several months. Likely more if you DIY the project. With the mast down you’ll find other neglected issues that will all be safety issues with the rigging - it is a 38 year old boat. Budget $4-7K to make them good. You will want the mast and rigging able to weather one of those freak storms that occur near/off the Texas coast in Gulf waters.
Let’s say you do go forward with the purchase and get the boat safe again to sail, are you going to be happy just cruising the Bay returning to home marina every night? As
@Ward H has shared, an electric motor is a new and limiting auxiliary power source. When the weather is perfectly calm, sun shining bright, full batteries and no electrical gremlins in the system “All will be well”. You’ll be the boat owner gliding silently through the water. We all dream about those moments. Mother Nature doesn’t always play nice.
If you want to survive you need to consider the worst weather you can imagine, then picture yourself a cork on the waves.
praying you have enough energy to climb that mountain and the one behind it and the next one home to your loved ones and safe harbor.
As much as many of us would like the electric motor to be a sailboat auxiliary the state of the art is still in its infancy. It is not about the motor, it is the ability to have and store enough energy on board the boat.
If A project is your desire go for it. Even Prom Queens deserve good lovers.
If you want to focus on sailing and just day sailing find a boat that is ready to go with a sound hull, rigging and deck.
Which ever you choose, know that unlike that new car, once you consummate the deal you will be opening your wallet again and again as a boat is like a mistress and there is never enough bling.
Good luck