I, myself, am curious about the transition point between the Mk1 and Mk2.
All of the brochures on the Photo Album website are for Mk2s, and differ
slightly from the spec information in the Technical Information page - which
appear to be information for the Mk1. There are, however some visual cues to
tell the two models apart.

 

25 Mk1:

Has no bridge deck

Has locker at the aft end of the cockpit

Companionway goes down to about 3" above cockpit sole

Has aluminum frame windows

Has oak beam spanning the top of the cabin bulkhead to support the mast

Has a rectangular pedestal type cabin table

Technical Information (and data I got with my boat when purchased in '94)
shows draft of 3'10"

 

25 Mk2:

Has a bridge deck

Has no locker at the transom

Smaller companionway

Glued in plexi oportlights

Cockpit bulkhead has a round topped door opening, and the arch of the
bulkhead supports the mast

Cabin table is pedestal mounted, but one side folds down to ease access
forward

Brochures show draft of 4'3" and also show the boat weighs about 100 pounds
more than the specs for the Mk1

 

In the 19 years I've owned my boat, I can't recall anyone ever mentioning a
shoal keel model, and I don't see it listed on the option sheet I got with
my builders file or on the Photo Album.

 

Can anyone say when the break was between the Mk1 and Mk2, either the month
and year or the hull number.

 

My boat is HIN 225 and definitely a Mk1.

 

 

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

 

 

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of
sam.c.sal...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 1:43 PM
To: CnC
Subject: Stus-List C&C 25 mk??

 

What mk would a 1981 CnC 25 full keel be?

What about a 1982 CnC25 shoal draft keel? 

This is a test! 

sam :-) 403-617-6280

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