1985 C&C Fiberglass 35' (10.67 m) C&C 35 Mk III
Bayfield, ON, Ontario, Canada
This vessel has undergone an extensive refurbishing and is 98% of the way though this multi-faceted project. She will be ready for launch in the spring of 2024 and all projects will be completed and it will be ready to head to cruising grounds, south or north
Port of Registry: Bayfield, ON
- Cruiser-Racer / Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: ZCC35164H485
$ 35,966 USD
€ 33,189 Euros
$ 49,000 CAD
£ 27,972 GBP
Description
The following will give you an idea of current condition
A) General description
This 1985 C&C 35 Mk3 has the C&C smoke white gel coated hull and deck.
She has a painted navy blue cove stripe with matching twin navy blue waterline stripes.
The waterline stripes have been raised so that they do not get fouled.
There is a factory original C&C designed wing keel installed with 1 inch diameter stainless steel keel bolts through oversize backing plates in a generous bilge giving the boat a draft of 5 feet 6 inches. The wing keel was installed with West System Epoxy and 3M fairing compounds.
The bottom was coated with Interlux VC17 Epoxy Tar and VC17m paint when new and has been maintained with the VC17 products.
The port and starboard cockpit drain thru hull's were repositioned higher in order to drain above the waterline.
The original Yanmar 3GMF diesel engine drives a MaxProp Classic 2 bladed feathering propeller.
The engine heat exchanger heats the water in the stainless steel 110VAC hot water tank.
The mast, boom and radar mast are painted with white Pettit EASYPOXY paint.
There is an Edson stainless steel wheel and pedestal.
A spinnaker pole and associated gear are present.
A Hood roller furling system is fitted for the 110% jib.
Down below, the boat has the factory installed teak trim option on the sides of the V-berth, the sides of the main salon and the side of the quarter berth.
The factory curtain package is also installed.
There are port and starboard water tanks. The galley and head are serviced with pressure hot and cold water.
A manual marine head with holding tank forward is installed.
There is a shore power 110 VAC system for powering the battery charger, hot water tank, microwave and HVAC heat pump.
On the transom is a stainless steel with wood tread boarding ladder and a pair of stainless steel davits.
B) The following upgrades have previously been added on deck
1)A new, 2023, Lewmar 12 Vdc horizontal windlass installed on a shelf mount in the anchor locker.
2) Double stainless steel anchor rollers on the bow with with integral forestay chain plate.
3) Plow type Kingston 35 lb. main anchor with 103 feet of 5/16 3B windlass chain rode.
4) Secondary genuine Bruce 22 lb. anchor with 25 feet of 3/8 chain and 150 feet of nylon double braid rode.
5) Chain locker sea water wash down hose.
6) A full depth, fiber glassed, water tight, anchor chain locker built into the lower half of the anchor locker.
7) Anchor chain locker manual bilge pump.
8) Removable adjustable light genoa sail forestay and halyard.
9) Stainless steel, staysail stay, fore deck chain plate bolted to the anchor locker bulkhead.
10) Removable adjustable heavy genoa sail/staysail stay and halyard.
11) Port and Starboard spinnaker pole topping lifts .
12) Stainless steel rigid adjustable vang.
13) Two additional Barient 18 winches on the mast,
14) Two additional Barient 18 winches on the cabin top at the foot of the mast.
15) Additional line stoppers for lines led aft.
16) Stern mounted white painted aluminum radar mast with gimbaled radar platform.
17) Stainless steel davits.
18) Cockpit cushions - 2 inch closed cell foam with zippered vinyl covers. Port, starboard and helm seats
C) Sails
1) Doyle Boston Dacron mainsail with two reefs and full battens (new).
2) Doyle Boston Dacron 110% jib on the Hood roller furling system (light use).
3) North red / white / blue 3/4 oz. symmetrical spinnaker
4) North mylar laminate 150% hanked on genoa to go on the heavy removable genoa / staysail forestay.
5) Hood nylon red / white / blue hanked on MPS asymmetrical to go on the light removable genoa forestay ( light use).
6) Doyle Boston Dacron 85% hanked on staysail to go on the heavy removable foredeck genoa / staysail stay ( light use).
D) The following upgrades have previously been added below deck to the boat.
1) The ice box has had additional insulation added to it on all sides and a 12 Vdc refrigeration unit has beenadded
2) The galley / engine box has been reconfigured and is now removable so the the engine can be fully accessed for service.
3) The galley is serviced with pressure hot and cold water and manual hand pumps for the fresh water tanks and sea / lake water.
4) Built in microwave oven in the galley area.
5) Dometec Marine Air Systems 110 Vac 10,000 BTU Compact HVAC reverse cycle Heat Pump unit installed in the main cabin port seat locker.
6) All of the cushions have just been reupholstered with a sand/beige coloured microfiber fabric (new).
7) The manual toilet in the head has a 1 1/2 seacock installed to prevent back flow from the forward holding tank.
8) The sink drain in the head has a 12 VDC pump that is connected to an anti siphon manifold to prevent prevent back flooding.
9) The shower sump in the head has a 12 VDC pump that is connected to an anti siphon manifold to prevent prevent back flooding.
10) The 12 VDC automatic bilge pump is connected to an anti siphon manifold to prevent prevent back flooding.
11) The low area in the bilge under the Nav / Galley area cabin sole has been filled with fiberglass and resin.
12) The hollow bilge area under the mast step has been filled with lead shot and resin and glassed over.
E) Electronics
1) Two Garmin 6212 chart plotters.
2) Garmin 24 inch radar dome.
3) Datamarine speed, depth, apparent wind and wind speed.
4) Raymarine Type 1 below deck autopilot installed on the steering quadrant (new).
5) Raytheon VHF radio.
F) Additional items
1) A heavy duty steel cradle with hull bunks is included for winter storage or vessel transport.
2) There are dodger and bimini bows / frames which are not currently mounted on the boat. There is no canvas for these frames. If the purchaser wishes to add a dodger and bimini, in their choice of design and colors after the purchase, the bows / frames will be included with the purchase of the boat.
3) The loose items package includes winch handles, snatch blocks, jib sheets, spinnaker sheets, fenders, dock lines and manuals.
G) 2023 / 2024 General refit upgrades and renewals - work in progress or completed
1) A new Lewmar 12 Vdc horizontal windlass installed on a shelf mount in the anchor locker.
2) A new replacement anchor chain locker manual bilge pump installed.
3) The small 12 Vdc electric bilge pump and float switch servicing the HVAC has been replaced with new.
4) The Henderson cockpit mounted manual bilge pump has been rebuilt and remounted.
5) A new Raymarine Type 1 below deck autopilot installed with a new (NOS) Raymarine 7001 controller.
6) New windows with aluminum frames installed in the cabin trunk sides.
7) New acrylic installed in the fore cabin's deck hatch.
8) New acrylic installed in the head's deck hatch.
9) New acrylic installed in the main cabin's deck hatch.
10) New acrylic installed in the companionway hatch.
11) Upgraded battery system with three batteries under the 1/4 berth.
12) Routine replacement of various hoses.
13) New galley manual hand pumps for the fresh water tanks and sea / lake water.
14) New pressure pump for the hot and cold fresh water system.
15) New pressure pump for the sea / lake water anchor locker deck wash system.
16) New 110VAC shore power cord.
17) A fresh coat of VC17m blue antifouling paint.
Survey(s)
1) In August of 2023 a hull and deck survey reported that the coring is dry with no issues.
2) In the spring of 2024 when the current general refit is completed, a full survey will be completed and available.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: ZCC35164H485
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 35' (10.36 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1985
Refit Year: 0
Beam: 11' 2''
LOD: 35'
LWL: 28'
Draft Max: 5' 6''
Draft Min: 5' 6''
Cabins: 1
Sleeps: 6
V Berths: 1
Heads: 112
Convertibles: 2
Maximum Speed: 7 Knots
Cruise Speed: 6 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Super Structure Material: Fiberglass
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Gelcoat
Hull Shape: Displacement
Fuel Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Fresh Water: 37 Gallons (140.06 Liters)
Holding Tank: 25 Gallons (94.64 Liters)
Displacement: 11725 lbs
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