actually from the waterline to the bottom of the keel is 5'6" (on my boat, 
floating an inch or so higher than the 'factory' bootstripe)

Leslie.
Phoenix, C&C32 1983.


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 From: Stevan Plavsa <stevanpla...@gmail.com>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: Stus-List keel height
 

Hi, I have an 80 as well, hull #59. I don't have measurements for you but I 
have a couple of pictures that may be useful:

http://www.morejoy.ca/stuff/Sea%20Swan/C&C32onCradle.jpeg
http://www.morejoy.ca/stuff/Sea%20Swan/hard.jpeg

Don't tell my miss that I posted this last one but it'll give you an idea of 
scale, she's 5'6", taken shortly after we took ownership last fall.

http://www.morejoy.ca/stuff/Sea%20Swan/IMG_1423.JPG

Hope that's helpful.

Steve
Toronto
C&C 32



On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:46 PM, McElwreath, Daniel <mcelwrea...@wpunj.edu> 
wrote:

We have a new 1980 c & c 32.  Our former boat was on a jowi cradle, and this 
boat is too big for my old cradle.  Our club has a few bigger cradles, but they 
come with different size legs(that hold the poppits). The keel height, not 
draft, determines how long the "legs" for the poppits should be to support the 
boat.  Our boat is in the water so I can not tell how much keel there is from 
the bottom to the lower part of the hull, where the poppits sit.  Does anybody 
have an idea what the measurement is? Even approximately? I have been on any 
number of specification sites but can not find that measurement. Thanks for any 
help.  Dan Mc
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