The 35 mark 1, just because she was and is such a beauty and still had a good 
layout and sailed really well.
The 27 Mk 1 but then I'm prejudiced, having spent many many happy hours 
cruising with my old dad on his.
I'd put the 39 on there, even though she had more of a racing layout; what a 
joy to sail and look at that boat!
The 30 mk1, because of its longevity...and similarity to the 27
I think the 35 Mk 3 should be on there, too, not that I have any experience 
with the boat, beyond looking at them during the search that resulted in 
acquiring Peregrine.
Andy



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On Jul 9, 2013, at 22:13, robertlma...@gmail.com wrote:

> What I personally would find interesting is what this esteemed group thinks 
> are the top ten C&Cs of all time? The reason for your choice would also be of 
> interest. 
> 
> Rob 
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