Thanks ,I did see Sams response .
This is such a great site !
On 11/06/2013 7:37 PM, David Donnelly wrote:
David, I think Sam has provided the information you requested in
another post, at least as it was on his boat. I will have a look at
mine prior to raising for comparisons sake and report.
Even though I have no immediate plans to change anything, I have
identified the sheaves and internal wire halyards as an item that can
be upgraded. Although the sheaves are not terribly worn they do show
wear grooves and are a problem waiting to happen down the road. My
plan was to do as Sam has done and change the sheaves and get rid of
the wire.
Regards,
David Donnelly
Mistress
C&C 26 - 77
On 11/06/2013 3:49 AM, David Drake wrote:
congratulations
They are great little boats !Easy to maintain ,easy to
singlehand,easier to trailer than a 41 (haha)
I do have a question though ,could you determine what diameter the
main halyard sheave is and the pin as well befor you step your mast ?
Just launched mine last Friday and find that my main halyard is
snagged on something and I suspect the sheave is the problem
Thanks and Good Sailing
DDrake
73 JH
C&C 26
On 2013-06-11, at 12:12 AM, Danny Haughey <djhaug...@juno.com> wrote:
Hi David! Congrats on the new to you boat!
There must be no Vikings at your location! Lol
Good luck
Danny
Lolita
1973 Viking 33
Westport point, ma
From my Android phone
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From: David Donnelly <da...@gnuattitude.ca>
Date: 06/10/2013 11:35 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List New owner of C&C 26
Hi, this is my first post to the list. I have been following the list
for a while and have just purchased a 1977 C&C 26.
Mistress is in very good condition and is well rigged and has good
sails. And even though she isn't in the water yet I know she will be
the
prettiest boat at the club ;-)....... See I have been reading!
I live in Edmonton, Alberta and purchased the boat in Gimli, Manitoba.
This past weekend I completed the trailering of the boat here where I
hope to launch in the next couple of weeks. This is her on the trailer
prior to me leaving for home,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97287685@N03/9011954681/
After having now made the plunge and covered all the initial hurdles of
getting her to Edmonton, the next step is getting her in the water and
the mast up. This being a first sail boat for me I am a bit intimidated
since this is the first stepping of the mast for me. I don't have any
specific questions for the list today but I am sure I will have many in
the days and weeks to come.
That is it for the short introduction. I see I am even the second 26
owner to make a first post to the list today. I bet that doesn't happen
everyday.
Regards,
David Donnelly
Mistress
C&C 26 - 77
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