Alex:

I was fortunately able to get a drawing of the shoe from Rob Ball that
extended the existing keel in all aspects.  Once it was faired in you could
not tell it did not come from the factory like that.

As I recall the bottom of the keel was flat.

Fred

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On Behalf Of Alex Giannelia
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 1:02 PM
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Subject: Stus-List Adding keel shoes

This topic interests me as well, as it should other CC 35-II owners as mine
was apparently built in May of 1974 (no papers to prove it, another story)
and I got blue prints with it which have a notation by the draughtsperson
which says "after Nov. 1974 add 4".

I wonder if the person who did the 34 shoe, whether they faired it in line
with the existing keel which is less swept and a bit higher aspect than the
35-2 keels are.

I would like to do this some day, add the 4" which I roughly estimate will
add a few hundred pounds, but am also concerned with the hydrodynamics of it
all.

Last keel question, is the 34 keel flat edged on the bottom, or round edged?

ALEX GIANNELIA

CC 35-II (1974) WILL BE RENAMED
ON THE HARD SINCE NOV. 2006
Toronto Ontario



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