Josh

 

What is the cockpit layout of the 37+ in terms of winch placement,
traveler, main controls, etc?

 

I am curious because having just gone from a Tiller boat with mid
cockpit traveler (toward aft of cockpit) and traveler and backstay and
sheet all at traveler with jib sheets/primaries at forward end of
cockpit I am finding the cruising boat layouts very awkward.  With the
tiller near the traveler the driver could also do main trim when sailing
short handed and at very least has the main trimmer immediately beside
for communication.  Even on the C&C 99 and 115 the traveler is just
forward of wheel which gives driver some access to main and very good
communication with main trimmer.  On our new cruising boat the traveler
is on a bridge deck at companion way which places the main trimmer
forward of the jib trimmer and makes short handed sailing and
controlling the main much more awkward.  I still cannot fathom why
anyone would intentionally have a traveler forward ....

 

So when sailing single handed with a wheel and a forward traveler how on
earth can you tack a boat single handed?  With two people I could see
it, sort of.  With one it seems that it would take 5 minutes to get the
boat tacked and trimmed.

 

Mike

Frers 33 Persistence

 

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Josh
Muckley via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 12:17 AM
To: drobert...@comcast.net; C&C List
Subject: Re: Stus-List CNC 115 Shorthanded Sailers

 

I do not have particular expierience with "light air" boats but would
have generally said that the 37+ was one.  A rule of thumb I use is that
boat speed should be about half of apparent wind speed while
closehulled, up to 14 knots.  Above that we should start working to
flatten the boat but can wait till 18-20.

My wife and I regularly sail with just the two of us.  I could single
hand the boat by using the auto pilot.  In that case the hardest part is
getting the main up because you have to stay into the wind for so long.
I do regularly use auto to help tack by myself while she is relaxing or
cooking.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD

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