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16-12-2015, 09:11  
a sailboat to . Since i am in Michigan i have to wait until spring to proceed with the plan. I am also taking all the for sailing from the American Sailing Association, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106 and 107 at GT in as soon as it warms up and the ice thaws.

The plan is to sail out of lake Michigan to the Atlantic and hug the down to and on to my home. I plan to there and sail around the until i die.

I am on a since i am using the last of my savings to do this. I my business and i have decided not to start again in the rat ; i have been working since i was 8 years old and i am tired of all and no happiness. Is time for me and the sea calls me. I grew up with fishermen in until i left the island for the military, so i am coming full circle.

So now to my question.

A 1969 36 is available for $15,000. I haven't seen the personally or done a , but i have seen pictures and it looks clean, well kept and very nice inside. However, i have no experience with sailboats besides the mountain of information that i have read here and in other sites (this site is fantastic!).

I am looking for those who have had personal experience with this sailboat to provide information, data and subjective and objective criticism, positive or otherwise on this sailboat. I am not interested in Sailboat bashing and hearsay. Please tell me about your on hand personal experience and or well founded knowledge on the 36.

What are its characteristics when under sail? Does it sail straight or points straight, is it a good sailing ? Is it a good liveaboard sailboat? Is a 40 footer better or the 36 will do for one person and in the future maybe two? ( i am old so no future and i am divorced so i do not foresee anyone living with me, but, maybe occasionally and for short periods. How is the in this sailboat? Is the spade a good thing? What kind of construction does it have, balsa cored? Standing ? Fin with on skeg? Good? Bad?

Any information is appreciated...
16-12-2015, 13:02  
Boat: 1962 Columbia 29 MK 1 #37
is thick and has zero blisters! The sailing characteristics will be very similar to the 35 (racer/cruiser that is more than cruiser), but the 35 is roomier and I like that the 35 has the skeg-hung rudder (stronger.) With both should be checked. Personally I prefer no (simpler, stronger, less to worry about), but that is just me. Again I am sure there are folks over at the Columbia Yacht Owners group who can give you info. And remember, when you buy a boat you are an , make sure it is a good one because those are expensive to replace or .
21-09-2018, 10:50  
Boat: Columbia 36
pretty well, reasonably straight if not all that close to the . If you bought one I'd love to hear from you
 
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Hello all i havent been here for a while, but im finally moving up from a 1969 25' venture (macgregor) to a 1974 columbia 36'. Im buying this boat and am looking for info or advice on this boat and how sea worthy she is. I would love to sail to the Bahamas or to Alaska, she is on the west coast of oregon now. thanks in advance  

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The wife and I recent (about a month ago) took possession of 1969 Columbia 36 that we had purchased. Our initial encounter with the boat was sailing her the 94 miles back to her new home in San Pedro, CA. She sailed like a dream. She is a fairly quick boat and handles very well. Just last weekend we made a last minute decision to sail her to Catalina Island. We normally keep about 300 pounds of food aboard "just in case", so we were prepared. She averaged about 6.5 knots in a fairly light wind sailing between a close haul and a close reach. Again we enjoyed sailing her and she sailed with ease with only the two of us to tend to her. The history on our boat includes the second owner using her to haul Cocaine from Hawaii to California. Not sure how many times he made the trip, but he had her outfitted for blue water. He was arrested and the boat went to a boat yard where it was completely stripped and redone in 2000. We got a great deal on a great boat and really love the Columbia 36. This is our third boat (Columbia 26, Harstad 31 Motorsailer) and probably our final.  

Hi Tom- I was surprised when I read your post because when I lived in San Diego I owned a '69 Columbia 36 (blue hull) which I sold when I moved in 2000. It was at Harbor Island and it had two solar panels, a new Volvo diesel, roller-furling jib, GPS chart plotter, radar, new wiring, 10.6 inflatable w/ob, full canvas enclosure, and a liferaft. It was a great boat with an interesting history. I bought it through a broker (bank-owned) because the previous owner was awaiting extradition in a Mexican jail for bilking some company out of a lot of money. He had outfitted the boat for escape to Hawaii (and beyond) but after several hundred miles he returned due to sickness. That's when he got caught. His wife actually turned him in because he was taking the money and not including her. There were cans of Spam stashed everywhere. I loved that boat but I had to sell because I was moving to Maine. I'd love to know if that is the same boat. Thanks.  

Hey, qdrisk. Although the history is surprisingly similar, there are a few differences. The criminal that owned our boat was actually locked up for a very long time. His attorney ended up calling the boat yard and telling them to sell the boat to cover the charges against it because his client would not be out any time soon. Our boat has a white hull, and does not have radar or solar panels, and has a new Yanmar 30 hp that was installed in 2005 and almost never used. I wonder what it was about the Columbias that seemed to lend them appeal to criminals. Cheap and reliable? I have now heard several stories about blue-water and transpac adventures, so that makes me feel better about our plans. I think there was a blue-hulled Columbia 36 for sale in San Diego recently. Google it and see what you come up with, but I think I remember seeing one. It was in really nice condition.  

Tom- Thanks for the info and I hope you enjoy your boat as much as I enjoyed mine. My first sailboat was a 1973 CT-41 ketch which was a great way to start! The Columbia was fairly simple compared to the CT and maintenance was a breeze. I would certainly look for another one if I had the opportunity. Happy sailing. George Driscoll.  

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Nice looking boat with classic lines Tom. The first boat I sailed was a Columbia 24. Great choice for a cruising boat.  

Thanks a bunch. I guess the real credit goes to Crealock, though. I didn't actually choose the boat - it chose us. With the condition, new engine, newer sails, it was a deal that we could not pass up.  

Yeah; that was sort of the same situation with my Newport 41. New standing/running rigging, new sails, several important refits done and not outrageously expensive. There were boats that had twice the price (simply because of their name brand) with no refit work or updates. The boat also looks great, had great reviews, floor to ceiling teak (to replace the teak it might cost more than the boat nowadays), and she sails much better than I expected.  

Hi there, I can see your posting was from almost 7 years ago. But I thought I'd reply anyway, as I've just bought a 1969 Columbia 36 a couple months ago and have been doing lots of reconditioning on it. It is nice to connect with others on the same boat.  

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Hey Dionisi, We just took ownership of a 1970 Columbia 36 as well, we love the boat. We have four kids under 13 and they all have a berth!  

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