Thank's guys. I will use 45' as a rule. This helps a great deal.  my next
step was to climb up there with a tape measure and drop one end down.
I don't want to hit the bridges.  Looking around at other boats around me
docks My nast seams to be taller than most boats my size?



On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Antoine Rose <antoine.r...@videotron.ca>wrote:

> Don't forget to add for the windvane and antenna, plus safety margin.
> You,re safe to go under any bridge with 45 clearance. Add another safety
> margin for high tension electric wires (beware of lightning arc between the
> wire and your boat.
>
> Antoine (C&C 30 Cousin)
>
> Le 2013-12-10 à 23:26, Chuck S a écrit :
>
> Hi Curtis,
> Checked the brochure section of Stu's website, mast height of the C&C 30
> MkI,  42' 6" above waterline.
>
> http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/
>
> Chuck
> Resolute
> 1990 C&C 34R
> Atlantic City, NJ
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> *From: *"Curtis" <cpt.b...@gmail.com>
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> *Sent: *Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:54:05 PM
> *Subject: *Stus-List C&C 30MK!
>
> Any one know the Height of the mast on an 1981 C&C 30MK1 ?
>
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