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Com-Pac Model Specific Discussions => CP-27's => Topic started by: Allure2sail on November 18, 2016, 06:02:21 PM

Title: Potential next sail boat
Post by: Allure2sail on November 18, 2016, 06:02:21 PM
Hi:
Meeting with a broker tomorrow morning to look at what might be my next boat. Anyone out there been on a "Downeaster 32", impressive looking boat with stellar reviews. Looking at doing some serious cruising in the spring when I finally retire (for the second time). Has anyone sailed on one of these?
Thanks
Bruce
S/V Allure
Title: Re: Potential next sail boat
Post by: Allure2sail on November 19, 2016, 04:38:24 PM
Pictures do not always tell the real story.....
Condition of downeaster I looked at today was a disappointment, pictures must have been a few years old and time has taken it's toll. I guess the search continues. for my next boat.
Bruce
S/V Allure
Title: Re: Potential next sail boat
Post by: Potcake boy on November 19, 2016, 10:07:32 PM
One thing to keep in mind, if the asking price is let's say $30,000 then it's probably a $20,000 boat. Island packet makes a comparable boat as well as Pacific Seacraft, and there are plenty of these used and you'd be more likely to find a suitable bargain.
Title: Re: Potential next sail boat
Post by: Gerry on December 28, 2016, 11:31:06 AM
Downeaster's are reviewed in the Jan/Feb. 2017 Good Old Boat mag.
Title: Re: Potential next sail boat
Post by: Allure2sail on December 28, 2016, 07:12:09 PM
Hi Gerry:
Thank you, I'll pick up a copy. Sad it didn't work for me, but I still think they are great boats but then again I like Westsail's to. Both heavy displacement, full keel, blue water boats.
Thanks
Bruce
Title: Re: Potential next sail boat
Post by: redfishnc on December 30, 2016, 10:14:20 PM
I drove to Lake Erie in Ohio to look at an Aloha recently.  Old and it showed poorly.  Obvious oil leak.  It also had the motor drive that reversed direction, not sure what they are called but many Canadian boats have them.  I am not a fan of that design.  Nice boat with a unique layout but asking 30k.  Took my moisture meter and gained experience with it.  Lot of boats for sale, cherries take longer to find.  My first boat, a Catalina 30 was a freshwater boat from Lake Ontario.  Unbelievable shape and made offer at end of showing.  I looked at 17 Cat 30s before I bought.  Nice looking Alberg 29 for sale on yachtworld, price just dropped 10k to 19k.  Cherries are out there.