The 30  MK I is supposedly the stiffest boat C&C made.
Joe
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I


From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Burt 
Stratton via CnC-List
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2015 2:50 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Burt Stratton
Subject: Re: Stus-List Recommendations Please...

I have a 74' 33-foot three quarter tonner, which I believe is the same hull and 
sail plan as the MK-1. I do believe my keel is longer, though. She draws 6'6" 
and the MK-1 is listed at 5'6".  Layout is different but I don't think that 
would have much effect on performance. It is a superbly stiff and stable ride 
on Narragansett Bay, which is not a lot different from Buzzards Bay. She 
handles 20kts easily...gusts, too - even close hauled and points extremely 
well.  I would recommend that boat any day. Something like that would also 
probably fit in the budget. I would trade mine for an MK-1 just for the far 
more comfortable layout and headroom forward.

Burt
On the hard in Walpole, MA
Waiting for paint and other projects
Hoping for a spring launch

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of David via 
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Sent: Monday, September 28, 2015 2:36 PM
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Cc: David
Subject: Stus-List Recommendations Please...

A good friend of mine would like to buy their first "big boat".  We sail out of 
Buzzards Bay which I affectionately call the "Washing Machine" resulting from 
the Bay's shallow water and strong afternoon S'Westerlies.

Their budget is around 15K and because of the aforementioned washing machine, 
need a stiff boat around the 30-34' size.  In addition to size, if my memory is 
correct there are certain "Marques" within a specific size range (33?) which 
are stiffer than others and would be better suited to the area.

So what size and what "Mark" version do you folks think would be appropriate?

Thanks in advance!


David F. Risch
1981 40-2
(401) 419-4650 (cell)
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Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 14:04:44 -0400
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List Re; Boat names
From: cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
CC: stevanpla...@gmail.com<mailto:stevanpla...@gmail.com>
There's a C&C 40 here on Lake Ontario named "Vatican 
II<http://www.boatdealers.ca/boats-for-sale/134805/cc-40-custom-centerboard-belleville-ontario>"
 that's been for sale for a while. It's a centerboard model and nicely 
outfitted for cruising. Any connection?
Has a big crucifix on both sides. Not really my cup of tea but unique anyway.

Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto

On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 6:00 PM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
My dad met a fellow in Vancouver who sold him on the C&C 27...and the brand. 
The fellow's name was Mike Pope, so naturally enough, his boat was called 
Vatican.
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine

On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Robert Gallagher via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
My first boat, C&C 30MKI was named Trysail.  The previous owner sold Flying 
Scotts (I think) at one time so it was a play on words.  She still carries that 
name.

My new boat, C&C 30 MKII, was named Lagniappe when I purchased her.  Talk about 
a mouth full and a triple repeat on the spelling when calling a bridge, marina, 
or vessel.  After the delivery trip North from Annapolis to Mystic I changed 
the name.  I got tired of repeating myself.  Didn't like the name myself, but 
anyone from New Orleans seemed to love it, reminded them of home.

So I renamed my current boat HANUMAN.  Seems simple enough and I'm still amused 
that most folks can't pronounce it, nor spell it.  HA NEW MAN.

Hanuman is a very prevalent character in the Ramayana and his picture is 
probably hanging on the wall in every Indian restaurant in the world.  Millions 
of kids watch him in cartoons.  He's carved into every early Buddhist/Hindu 
temple across Asia.  I just happen to be on the wrong side of the world now and 
I guess I spent to much time in Asia.

Oddly enough, Hanuman is also the namesake of one of the J Class yachts.  The 
owner has spinnaker graphics similar to the tattoo on my leg. :)  Fortunately, 
I had the tattoo longer so I can say he stole my idea..lol   It's the Khmer 
version of Hanuman carved into the the temples of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and 
Burma/Myanmar.

Anyway, the Ramayana is one of those books everyone should read, or at least 
try to, once in their life.

I hope I didn't put anyone to sleep with this tale....

Rob
C&C 30 MKII
HANUMAN
Noank, CT




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