Very logical evaluation Captain, 

Just a concern? How will you winterize the centerboard trunk? How will you be 
sure it is dry in there? 



Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 

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From: "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
To: "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, June 3, 2014 1:35:50 PM 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Sealed-Up Centerboard and PHRF Credit 

Paul, 

It’s been a hell of an experience. Turns out the divers went down on Sunday (I 
was on board working on other things) and they told me they couldn’t get their 
hands/tools in there to get the cotter pins undone to pull the peg out and 
connect a new cable. Turns out cable replacement access isn’t all that great on 
a 37+ and requires a haul every time. Plus, where the cable was frayed, based 
on my measurements, was somewhere in the system that nobody could ever view 
without taking the whole damn thing apart. 

Add to that — we could not push a new cable down because it starts on deck, 
makes a 90-degree turn down through a stainless tube, then, in the bilge and 
completely sealed, it makes another 90-degree turn aft, and then a quick 
additional 90-degree turn down. Could not get the cable to make that last turn. 

And then I thought I’m going to have to do all this again in 5 years. And maybe 
it will break again. And maybe the next time it breaks it will do some serious 
keel damage. I just said, and I quote, “Screw it!” 

The yard is pulling the boat today, pushing the board in, bolting it in place 
and sealing the slot. As far as I can tell, I’ll have the only shoal-draft C&C 
37+ on the planet (or, using terms we usually use on the boat, the galaxy). 

There were, of course, two concerns: Performance and Resale Value. 

Performance upwind in 10+ will be affected, but let’s be honest, we only use 
the board when racing, have found it to slow us down in under 10 and, if you’re 
familiar with Western Long Island Sound, days of 10+ are few and far between. 
Add to that the limited about of racing we do (non-spin in a beer can night 
series only) and the cost/worry of maintaining a centerboard system, I decided 
I could live with the reduced performance. 

As to resale value, I think the board is really only a value to a 
racing-oriented owner, and it’s not a C&C 37R, but a C&C 37+. I think 
racing-oriented shoppers are going to be looking for J-Boats, Beneteaus, etc. 
and not a 18,500 lb.-displacement cruiser. I also think that a prospective 
buyer will like the idea of a shoal-draft roomy cruiser with a now 
zero-maintence keel. 

Of course, I may be wrong, but as I tell people, “I may not always be right, 
but I’m never in doubt.” 

Either way, it’s getting done today/tomorrow. 


All the best, 

Edd 


Edd M. Schillay 
Starship Enterprise 
C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B 
City Island, NY 
Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log 

On Jun 2, 2014, at 5:53 PM, Paul Fountain < p...@seasource.ca > wrote: 




Edd, 

I can smile and relate to your cb challenges... 

2 years ago when we moved Perception to the yard for winter storage I had 2 
friends help.. 1 a power boater the other a sailor, asked the sailor to release 
the starboard jib halyard - clearly marked .... And guess which stopper he 
pulled .. Yup the centreboard ... And the cable snapped. 

We were able to hauler her and put her in her cradle for the winter. Pulled the 
cable out and it was badly corroded ... Just a few strands intact so over due 
for replacement. Arranged to have south shore yachts do the replacement - and 
when ghey removed the pin and remaining cable the pin was 70% or more worn 
thru, the thimble was also well worn ... 

Good thing it happened in a calm harbour .... And the admiral was not on 
board..... 

The new fittings look much more substantial and should out last my sailing 
days! 

Paul. :) 


On Jun 2, 2014, at 4:41 PM, "Edd Schillay via CnC-List" < cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
> wrote: 


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Listers, 

Just curious — does anyone, or know of anyone, who sealed up their centerboard 
and received a PHRF credit on their rating? I’m curious to know how much credit 
was given. I’ve been told it can be anywhere from 3-9 points. ‘ 

Mine is getting bolted in place and sealed up for good tomorrow. 

Long story, but now is the time. Read the Captain’s Log if you’re curious. 


All the best, 

Edd 


Edd M. Schillay 
Starship Enterprise (To be the world’s only shoal-draft C&C 37+) 
C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B 
City Island, NY 
Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log 




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