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#1
Somehow I managed to reduce this file's size enough to post here... So here it goes. I hope it's visible to you guys..



#2
Fleet 1 / 1987 C34 for SALE in Moss Landing, CA by OWNER
February 23, 2017, 03:11:49 AM
4,5 stars out of 5...

Within last 2 months roughly $20,000 invested to fix, replace, service everything on this vessel.
Everything works.
Brand new VHF with AIS (1/2017)
Brand New Raymarine Autopilot (1/2017)
M25XP Fully serviced for $1500 (12/2016)
Brand New muffler box (12/2016)
Bottom Paint (12/2016)
All lifelines are replaced with newer style easy adjustable bare system (1/2017)
All lines, halyards and sheets replaced (1/2017)
Not a single blister or Catalina smile
Pressurized Hot water system
Brand new fresh water pump and icebox discharge pump (1/2017)
Whole hull has been cleaned and waxed (12/2016)
Dripless Shaft
Interior is 10/10
Exterior 9/10
Priced well below the similar ones on the market and this one is probably is the cleanest one on the market at the moment and truly does not need $1 worth of investment to sail away. Even the diesel tank is full !

The only thing is not up to shape is the brightwork because of the recent weather conditions I couldn't get around of it. I was planning lots of fun activities with this vessel and that's why I invested so much money and time on her but suddenly all my plans changed and unfortunately I need to sell this beauty.

For pictures please email me directly cause I am not able to resize the picture files to post here.

So if you know anyone is looking for a very reasonably priced C34 in perfect condition please spread the word!

Thank you in advance guys!

#3
Main Message Board / Re: SELLING... help
February 23, 2017, 02:49:58 AM
Thank you guys... All great advice.. Coming week I will be listing her with a broker. Until then I put on Craigslist and i have two interested party coming to see her this weekend. By Monday I will call the brokerage..
#4
Catalina 34s for Sale / 1987 C34 for SALE in CA
February 19, 2017, 09:17:13 PM
$36,000
Brand new bottom paint - 12/2016
Brand new modern style lifelines - 1/2017
All lines replaced - 1/2017
M25XP Fully Serviced - 12/2016
Raymarine Autopilot - 2/2017
VHF with AIS - 12/2016
Dripless Shaft / 3 Blade propeller
2 Group 27 AGM

Not a single blister...

For pictures and details please contact me directly with your email.
#5
Main Message Board / Re: SELLING... help
February 19, 2017, 08:15:58 PM
Quote from: Noah on February 19, 2017, 07:53:06 PM
I disagree with your statement that "the Internet is totally useless". IMO most serious/realistic listings are sold for no less than 10% of a discount at sale, unless there are some strange dynamics at work. A good broker doesn't gain anything (except unhappy sellers and a longtime on the market), by highballing the listing price.

Oh no, what I meant was the, in order to learning the final sale price internet is useless. Otherwise if your goal is determining a price range range, yeah you are right.
#6
Main Message Board / Re: SELLING... help
February 19, 2017, 07:38:12 PM
Quote from: Noah on February 19, 2017, 06:32:41 PM
Find yourself a reputable yacht broker. Despite what some folks say there are many in CA where they are regulated, bonded, etc. They will research the comps, past SALES NOT JUST LISTING PRICES and current listings, BUC book, Yachtworld, etc., and help you determine a realistic value, based upon, year, condition, equipment, quality of upgrades, local market competition. AND possibly a survey. Also check online listings. You MAY also have a stigma to overcome with some buyers, if they suspect your boat was purchased as a "quick flip." So be prepaired with an explaination to address this.
Good luck.

Thanks buddy. I am planning to do that.
I was just wondering in here if anybody recently sold or heard someone bought a C34...
Internet is useless in searching recent prices since final sale prices are not disclosed.
In all honesty, I have a few different sources for the $ I need and the boat is one of those assets I can liquidate. If I can obtain the $ I need from one of the other sources then I will keep the boat...
#7
Main Message Board / Re: SELLING... help
February 19, 2017, 05:01:47 PM
Quote from: mark_53 on February 19, 2017, 09:48:01 AM
Move the boat to where the buyers are. A boat that needs to be transported is worth that much less to a buyer that can drive it away.

Just curious, did to ever get to actually sail it?

Where are the known buyers? I mean I bought her where it is now. How am I supposed to know who and where is the next buyer going to be? Or do you mean move the boat to a larger area like San Francisco bay or Los Angeles area where more prospective buyers are possible lurking around?

I was able to sail her once... It was a good day! Since then rain, storm, my other boat's maintenance issues, USCG inspections... I couldn't even go to the boat!
:cry4`
#8
Main Message Board / Re: SELLING... help
February 19, 2017, 04:54:06 PM
Quote from: Stu Jackson on February 19, 2017, 05:02:09 AM
Jim,

1.  Where is the boat located?

2.  Pictures?  Inside & out.

3.  You are missing the provision of every single important detail.  I suggest that you review the ads here:  C34s For Sale, right on this forum:  http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/board,35.0.html  Sue Clancy's ad explains what would be the right amount of information required, to not only make an educated guess, but for YOU to figure out what YOU want to ask, before anyone can even begin to think of its value.

4.  Ken's right:  selling anything used is serendipity:  the buyer and seller have to come together.  Like real estate:  location, location, location.  In addition to that, for a boat its:  condition, condition and condition.

5.  What's an "exhaust box change?"  Using incorrect terminology, especially with this very knowledgeable group of skippers, just won't help you at all.  Another example:  new batteries - big deal; what kind and how big would be necessary to explain, i.e., 2 Grp 27s vs. 4 Trojan T105s makes a BIG difference.

6.  Nobody's gonna care how much you spent in the lat few months on the boat.

7.  No boat is perfect.

8.  "...whole...running rig replaced"  - do you mean standing rigging?  Reason I ask is that it is on the same line as the lifelines, which are metal.

9.  "...and whole electrical system upgraded" - to what?  What does this mean?

10.  The lack of specificity makes me wonder about the work performed (by just reading your descriptions - which is what any prospective buyer would read, right?).  This is not to say it wasn't done, or not done properly.  But if I was buying a used car, if the ad said inline 6 in a Mustang, I'd worry.  You evidence pride in your boat and the work you've done, and I know it's difficult to part with her.  But if you want to get any nibbles, you simply have to improve your descriptions so someone has some kind of rational idea about the good things you've done.

Stu, I love your usual and expected brash style!

1) Moss Landing, CA / Monterey Bay

2) I have a damn Mac and iPhone and have no clue how to reduce the file size of the pictures and even if I do I have no patience to sit in front of computers for hours to fiddle with that. Life is too short to do things you hate in my opinion. But if anybody wonders I can email them the picture files via regular email system.

3)Even though every boat pricing includes the hundreds or even thousands of little parts like bolts, nuts, fuses, wires, cords, lines, filters, electronics, etc. still there is something called a fair market value which I wanted an opinion from those skippers with the ultimate experience. Now, you have to perform a blind survey and determine the value of my boat. Basically what I am saying is that the this specific C34 does not need a bottom paint nor has any blisters or Catalina smile or new lifelines or even TLC... I assume most of the boats' general condition could be categorized between 1 to 5 stars. 1 being a "fixer upper" and 5 being "like new"... So I just wanted a general opinion what is considered a fair market value for a boat which can be categorized as 4 stars?

4) Moss Landing, CA - Moss Landing, CA - Moss Landing , CA and ****, ****, ****   ;)

5) Muffler !!! Sometimes I get brain freeze while I am writing my original post. Sorry!

6) That is not for them to "care" but to realize and picture that a lot of maintenance issues were being taken care of recently. A part of the description for a buyer from a distance. If I was considering to buy a power boat and if I hear or read at description the boat went under $20,000 engine rebuilt process last month (compared to at 2010), I will add that one to the top of my list of boats to be considered just for that reason.

7) Good(!) philosophical point but who or what does this help?

8) No running rig was short for running rigging (lines, halyards, sheets, etc). Every imaginable one is replaced and also that ugly looking lifelines changed for those new and bare wire system.

9) My post here was not an ad designed for explaining what is on my boat or what has been done to it, to the prospective buyers but instead give a general idea to those very knowledgable skippers here. Since one of the most major issues here were described as the Electrical System Upgrade for 87 and earlier C34s under the heading something like "do these or watch your boat go down in flames", I meant those upgrades were done and it should be easy to understand for those skippers here who helped me a lot to get that job done. You know the ammeter to voltmeter change at the control panel, starter wires to replaced with heavier gauge ones and re-routed by a shorter distance. 2 x 27 AGM batteries replaced with old ones and a fully automatic AGM battery charger added.

10) If I consider you as a buyer I will give you the right description, make and models numbers and even serial numbers of the equipment installed. BUT, my intention to give a "general" idea for how clean or good the boat is in a word or two. Again my question stands as "what does the 80% boats going for these days?" as a fair market price. I do not necessarily expect an answer to my question here something like $42,850... Or whatever the offered number/s, it does not mean I will put that price on my boat. I mean if somebody says between 37,500-42,500, I may still end up listing her for $35,000 or $45,000... But at least I will know if I am being realistic or not.
That's all.
#9
Main Message Board / Re: SELLING... help
February 18, 2017, 10:36:15 PM
Yep, for a personal reason.
Just bought and made the boat 99% perfect but now I need to sell it unfortunately.
I wish I didn't...  :cry4`
#10
Main Message Board / Re: SELLING... help
February 18, 2017, 09:48:26 PM
LOL, Good question...
What would be the fair market price for this C34?
#11
Main Message Board / SELLING... help
February 18, 2017, 08:18:24 PM
last 2 months I've spent about $20,000 to make it perfect.
Bottom paint and whole bottom is about 1 month old.
Brand new Raymarine Autopilot.
M25XP fully serviced incl oil, filter, exhaust box change.
Whole lifelines and whole running rig replaced.
Boat is in impeccable ready to sail shape!
Brand new batteries and whole electrical system upgraded.
New water pump.
Refrigerator.
Whole boat detailed and waxed.

Any ideas?

Pics available upon request...
#12
Main Message Board / Re: AFT WATER TANK???
January 01, 2017, 11:56:06 AM
Quote from: Noah on December 31, 2016, 10:49:02 PM
Jim- perhaps you weren't aware that the 1987 MK I owners manual is on "our" website...
Here you go.
http://www.c34.org/manuals/1988/1988-C34-Owners.pdf

Yayy!! Literally this is the best present I received in 2017 from  :santa !!!  :clap
#13
Main Message Board / Re: AFT WATER TANK???
December 31, 2016, 06:26:47 PM
Thanks Dave!
I've had no idea since I do not have an owner's manual nor I checked one on the web yet.

If the aft one is 43 Gal. do you know what is the capacity for the one under the dinette settee?

BTW Happy New Year!
#14
Main Message Board / AFT WATER TANK???
December 31, 2016, 06:01:50 PM
Purpose and the capacity???
Any idea...
Is it connected to the main one under the dinette seating?
#15
Main Message Board / Wood trim piece?
December 26, 2016, 01:07:04 PM
Above the portholes on the either side of the boat there is a skinny and loooong piece of wood trim. Do they sell that thingy? It's so worn-out, I don't know if it's worth to work on it?