Harry, For photos, Any of them will work.  I use windows live skydrive.  You 
get 7GB (they used to offer up 25GB free but, they changed it a few months 
ago...) of free storage and there are some mobile apps that allow you to upload 
from your smart phone pretty easily. Danny

---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Harry" <hhallgr...@cox.net>
To: <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List MIRAGE Paint Job
Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 06:32:46 -0500


Rob,
Thanks for that info&hellip;that is great news!  When I bought the boat a few 
years back, I looked for these documents with no luck.  I will most definitely 
help defray the cost by joining the museum.
 
Day one of stripping MIRAGE deck hardware complete, albeit a partial day.  
Estimating I will need the full four day weekend to finish.  What is the best 
way to share a photo-documentary of the job&hellip;Photoalbum, Flickr, etc?
 
Happy Thanksgiving,
 
Harry
MIRAGE
Northeast 39
 
-----Original Message-----
 From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Robert Mazza
 Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 20123:43 PM
 To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: Re: Stus-List MIRAGE Paint Job
 
Harry,
 
I notice that Mirage is a Northeast 39. You may be interested to know that 
earlier this summer I picked up an additional 60 rolls of original C&C drawings 
from Tartan Marine in Ohio to add to the C&C Collection at the Marine Museum of 
the Great Lakes at Kingston, ON. As you may know, Tartan acquired the assets of 
C&C in 1996, and part of the assets were all the drawings from 1973 to 1996. 
I'm cataloguing these additional 60 rolls of drawings at home before delivering 
them to the Museum for save keeping and to enter into their data base. One of 
the 24 rolls of drawings that I delivered to the Museum last week was the 
Northeast 39. This roll contained the Hull Lines, Deck Lines, Sailplan, Deck 
Plan, Accommodation Plan, Construction Plan, Spars General Drawing, and two 
rudder drawings. If you want to obtain copies of any of these drawings please 
go to the Marine Museum website (www.marmuseum.ca/) and contact them directly 
by email or phone. Membership to the Museum would also be greatly appreciated 
as a means to help preserve and eventually digitize this extensive collection 
of C&C drawings, photos, slides, and memorabilia. In addition to the Northeast 
39, those 24 rolls of drawings included the C&C 24, C&C 29, C&C 32, C&C 33, C&C 
51, several C&C 27 Mk I, II, and III drawings, the 1994 C&C 30, the 1978 
Canada's Cup winner Evergreen, Baltic 39, Landfall 39, 42, and 43, as well as 
all 40 original drawings of the MEGA 30, and the many Mega Variants, and other 
less well known projects. Of course, this is just the latest addition to the 
already extensive collection of C&C original drawings held in the C&C 
Collection at the Marine Museum in Kingston. I'm in the process of cataloguing 
the remaining 32 rolls of drawings in my possession, and when completed, will 
also deliver those to the Museum. 
 
Rob Mazza
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