Can't help on the 115 but our 121 is great in light air.  Flat water and 10 
knots appar = 7+ knots of boat speed on most points.  I would expect the 115 to 
be at least as good.  Polars for the 121 are on my site under resources.

John


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> On Aug 25, 2014, at 4:55 PM, David Roberts via CnC-List 
> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey folks,
>  
> Are there any C&C 115 owners out there who cruise shorthanded? We have a crew 
> on race night but we like to cruise our boats as well. We are currently 
> racing our Catalina 30. We do pretty well until the wind drop down to 4, 5, 6 
> knots. So I am also wondering how the 115 does in light air. We do beer can 
> and a few port to port races on Lake Michigan. On port to ports our crew will 
> catch a ride home, then my wife and I  will continue on cruising for a week 
> or so. We were considering a 37+ last year and that still not out of the 
> question, I am told it too is not a light air boat. You can get everything, I 
> love the interior design of the 37+ and I understand it does well in 10 and 
> above.
>  
>  
>  
> David Roberts
>  
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