Ditto the other comments, the 30-1 rides like its a train on rails. When
I've been dumb enough to try to get the rail in the water I can  ....but it
takes 25-30 knots and flying everything (full main, 135 headsail), which
just makes her slower.... one reef and a bit of furl and she will pull the
rail a few inches out of the water, raise her bow a bit and then scream
along ... and make you wonder why most of the others are back in the marina
because its "too windy"..Had ours 7 years and been very happy.

Nate
"Sarah Jean"
1980 30-1
Siskiwit Bay Marina
Lake Superior





On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:26 AM, Paul Baker <pauljba...@shaw.ca> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> So we are considering upgrading to a C&C30 Mk1 from our little 24.  One
> the things I want to make sure of before we go and spend vast sums of money
> (to us at least) is whether my wife is going to feel comfortable on it.
>  She's not a big fan of heeling, and although I told her the 30 is way
> stiffer than our little 24, won't heel as much or as quickly etc, she
> doesn't seem to believe me.
> I was wondering therefore if there were any local Mk1 30' owners that
> might be willing to take us out for an afternoon one weekend? We'd be happy
> to rent/pay for your time, either monetary or a few bottles/cases of
> something.  Anyway, long-shot but it never hurts to ask.
> Cheers,
> Paul.
>
> Tangerine
> 1979 C&C24
>
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