In my endless hunt for a new boat, I came across the 34+.  Having owned and 
liked a 34 I was curious to see that this boat has a kind of transom step 
access that the admiral wants on our new boat.  It is not a full walk out 
transom, but might be adequate.   My question is about the boat in general.   I 
am amazed by the apparent performance increase in the 34+.  My previous 34 
rates around 144, but the wing keel 34+ rates around 96 according to the 
Resource center.  That surprises me as the rating is equivalent or faster than 
the C&C 99 which looks like a more modern hull and keel.  I found the 34 to be 
quite tender and that is confirmed by the Dellenbaugh chart on the Resource 
center, but I can't find the 34+ on that chart and this concerns me.  So my 
question is whether anyone has insights on the 34+ they can share.  THanks- Dave

On Jan 27, 2013, at 4:35 PM, Stu wrote:

> Check out the C&C 99 North America Class Association at:  
> http://www.cnc-yachts.com/99owners/
>  
> Stu
>  
> From: Pat Nevitt
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 1:34 PM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 99
>  
> I think there is someone on the list who posts occasionally that has one.  I 
> can't remember his name.  I have a friend that owns one and really likes his. 
>  Do you want to race or cruise?  He mostly races his and places in the middle 
> of a fairly competitive PHRF fleet.  We did beat him once in my 29-2 this 
> past frostbite series on a 20kt wind day, but he claims it was because they 
> turned around to pick up a hat that went overboard  (I never saw that!).  I 
> know of 2 for sale in the Annapolis area.  I know the owner of one of those 
> and he has had it for sale for a while and is motivated to let it go.
> 
> Pat
> 
> On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 12:47 PM, David Knecht <davidakne...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I sold by C&C 34 a while back, and now I am in the market for a new boat.  
> One of the boats I plan to look at is a C&C 99.  This list was always been of 
> great help, when I had my previous boat, so I am wondering if anyone has 
> comments on that particular vintage of C&C.  I planned to search the archive 
> in case this has been discussed before, but I could find no way to do that.  
> Am I missing it?  Thanks- Dave
>  
> Professor David Knecht   
> Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
> Microscopy Facility Director
> U-3125
> 91 N. Eagleville Rd.
> University of Connecticut
> Storrs, CT 06269
> 860-486-2200
> 860-486-4331 (fax)
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