My 0.02 is that you now have a boat that sails a whole lot better than
had that extra waterline not been there.  The 33-2 is my favourite C&C
design under 37 feet.  Has a very nicely put togetehr interior as well
as very pleasing lines.
 
Mike

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of
Richard N. Bush
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2013 1:04 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List ; possible theory on boat length


This is January armchair stuff I confess, but I have always wondered
about the way different boat lengths are listed; I know there has been
some discussion about the 37+ which is actually 40 overall; but what
really got me wondering was this fall when the local boats were hauled
and set on cradles for the winter, my 33-2 was placed right next to a S2
30 of about the same vintage; the rigs were identical, the boats looks
very similar on deck, and ths sail area is about the same; (of course
the under body of the hull designs were different); but what stood out
to me was that the boats were nearly the same except for the reverse
stern on the C&C; my theory is that C&C put the extra length on the
stern so that when heeled, the boat will have added waterline length and
hence be faster; (and they were also designing to maximize the benefits
under a rating rule). On the other hand, for day-to-day all around usage
it seems that the C&C is a 30 ft boat with 3 extra feet of transom.
When I look at the other C&C designs from the same era   I see the same
trend.   I compared the total sail and displacement of several 35 foot
boats to the same stats for s 1986 C&C 38-3 and the numbers, while not
identical, were surprisingly similar... 
[Caveat; I am not denigrating any of the boats and absolutely love the
C&C designs, I'm on my 3rd ( 25, 29 and current 33-2) and looking a
possibly no. 4]
 
Does anyone else see the comparisons or am I just getting cabin fever...
pun intended...
 
many thanks.
Richard
1987 33-2

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Louisville, Kentucky 40202 
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