Joanne,

We did something different with ours with parts of the C&C "spear" off as well 
as parts of the "37 +". 

We knocked the remaining pieces off and used some molding putty to fix some of 
the edges that cracked off.

We then painted the entire thing in a flat black. 

Lastly, I went online to a custom vinyl lettering site and had the boat name 
made up in white lettering with a reflective outline so that it would fit 
inside. 

Rob Ball saw the finished product last September in Mystic and mentioned how 
much he liked the idea and the new look. 

You can see it if you zoom in on this picture:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-_pUcUZefrfY/UG2byO27YdI/AAAAAAAABlk/VKt3WcYZ9Mw/s1600/Day1Sailing.jpg


All the best,

Edd

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C&C 37+ | City Island, NY
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On Apr 11, 2013, at 9:24 PM, Us <djmo...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

Ok all, I have a question that has been driving me crazy... Does anyone have a 
resource for the recessed plate on the port and starboard cabin that has the 
C&C star logo with the 37+??? Ours is an obvious replacement as it is made of 
smoke plexiglass with the emblems just glued on. I know this can't be original 
and I want to replace it with something that Represents the quality of the 
boat. I've spoken to some woodworkers and machinists and a one piece plate will 
not be easy (reverse template needed). Any advice or resources would be GREATLY 
appreciated!

Joanne
Obsession
C&C 37/40+


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