Used Boats
Paul, the biggest question is; How much of the work are you able or prepared to do? The leak around the chain plate is fairly common and simple to fix if it’s just the hold down bolts. The stress forward of the mast may be the cause of the leaky chain plate, hard to say, they may have been injured as a result of one another etc. A competent shipwright who knows and works with Fiberglas should look at both areas. The crack along the rudder is pretty easy to fix and show me a sailboat with aluminium windows that don’t leak! (well mine I guess cause I just redid them all). I have a diesel in my 30 and they are pretty hard to beat. But....if the price is right, an Atomic in good shape will take you anywhere you want to go and get you home again. There is this huge argument about diesel being safer???? I don’t know, there are tons of cruisers out there still using gas, and yes, you hear about a boat exploding because of gas fumes in the bilge every year. You never hear of gas engine aeroplanes exploding on start up do you. That’s because of the degree of maintenance most planes enjoy. What’s the difference between flying or putting out to sea, if the equipment hasn’t had the proper maintenance, you’re going to be in trouble. I had a 27 before I bought the 30 and enjoyed it immensely. Any boat almost 25 years old will need some TLC, but that’s the fun part. I don’t know if I’ve help you at all with all my ramblings but if you’re looking for advice on a 25 year old boat: Get a survey and buy cheep! There are lots of them out there. Good luck, have fun.Ron T.S/V Seascape