Mark,

 

Here is a link to a picture of the table base in my cockpit.  You don't want
the table too far forward or it will block the companionway.

 

http://s20.postimg.org/5wxahimxp/DSC_4675.jpg

 

 

Rick Taillieu

Nemesis

'75 C&C 25  #371

Shearwater Yacht Club

Halifax, NS.

 

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Mark
McMenamy via CnC-List
Sent: January-27-16 09:49
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Mark McMenamy
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 25 cockpit table

 

Thanks Mike,

 

I was thinking about how to work around the cockpit sculpers as well  as the
bulge pump.  I may just have to move the pump like your friend did.  Thanks
for the tip.

 

Yes, the affordability and simplicity of the 25 is what really attracted me
to the boat, yet it's still very comfortable and capable.  I haven't sailed
it yet as it's in the yard  now getting new rigging and through hulls, but
it may be done this week.  Hopefully I'll be able to have a first sail this
weekend.    I don't think I've read a bad thing about this boat.


Mark McMenamy 

"Icicle" C&C 25

Fort Pierce FL


On Jan 27, 2016, at 8:38 AM, Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

Mark

 

Our friends with the 1974 25 "Dry Red" modified the cabin table so that it
could also be used in cockpit.  They took the original tube that supports
the table and replaced it with an aluminum tube that was threaded on both
ends.  One end threaded into the receptacle on the underside of the table
and then they replaced the main cabin receptacle and installed another in
cockpit floor that were threaded to receive other end of the tube.  End
result was a very sturdy table both inside and out

 

Andy moved the manual bilge pump in the cockpit from the floor to the sides
and epoxied in place the cockpit receptacle where the original location of
bilge pump was located.

 

The 25 is one of my favourite C&Cs of all time.  It has always been
affordable but has offered a whole lot of boat and a whole lot of
capabilities in a smaller affordable package.  At the same time the interior
is very usable for cruising for 2 people and the performance is nice

 

Mike

Persistence

Halifax

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Rick
Taillieu via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 9:23 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Rick Taillieu
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 25 Info

 

Mark,

 

The table was removable on all the C&C 25s, you may have been thinking of
the Hinterhoeler built Redline 25s, they predated the C&C 25s and had a
dinette that converted into a berth.  

There's no need to reinforce the cockpit floor, just seal the edges of the
core when you drill the holes for the base and the mounting bolts.

The original base for my table in the cabin broke so I replaced it with the
round base that you can buy at most chandlers. I used the same fitting for
the cockpit.

I had to replace it after about five years out here in salt water.  It
rotted away due to the salt but five years is about the time you would want
to remove it to reseal it anyway.

It's so nice to have a table in the cockpit when you're relaxing after a day
of sailing, just remember that the mount on the table is slightly offset to
one side.

 

Rick Taillieu

Nemesis

'75 C&C 25  #371

Shearwater Yacht Club

Halifax, NS.

 

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Mark
McMenamy via CnC-List
Sent: January-26-16 18:29
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Mark McMenamy
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 25 Info

 

Hi Rick,

 

Thanks for the info!   Did you reinforce the cockpit floor before you added
a post hole for the table?  I was thinking of doing the same thing.  I read
that some 25's came from the factory so the table could be moved.

 

Thanks for the info and the welcome.

 

Mark

Mark McMenamy 

"Icicle" C&C 25

Fort Pierce FL


On Jan 26, 2016, at 4:42 PM, Rick Taillieu via CnC-List
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

Mark,

 

Welcome to the list, you'll love your 25.

 

The 25 will hobby horse quite a bit in short chop, especially if you have a
heavy outboard on the back and an anchor on the front.

I have a 25" ELS 4 stroke on my boat and I rarely experience any cavitation
in waves but I do have stress cracks on the transom.  That's what happens
when you replace an 89 pound 2 stroke with a 108 pound 4 stroke.  Mine has a
plywood backing plate glassed into the transom from the factory and I have a
2" thick, one foot square oak spacer between the mount and the transom on
the outside.  The oak spacer is there so I can fully tilt the outboard for
sailing.

 

When I lived on Lake Ontario my wife and I would cruise the Thousand Islands
for 7-10 days every year.  The boat is fine for two to do extended cruises
but it does tend to get small if you're stuck inside in rainy weather.  I
made a boom tent from ripstop nylon that covers the entire cockpit and wraps
over the lifelines.  It gives us shade and allows us to use the cockpit in
all but the worst rain storms.  I also put a mount for the table in the
cockpit floor so we can eat and entertain outside of the main cabin.  I made
a plywood board that fits across the cabinets at the main hatchway.  It
serves as a great bar and a place to place for the stove when cooking so the
heat stays out of the cabin.

 

Give me a shout if you have any specific questions about how to set up your
25, I know the boats very well.

 

Rick Taillieu

Nemesis

'75 C&C 25  #371

Shearwater Yacht Club

Halifax, NS.

 

 

 

Thanks.  I've been wondering how using the engine would play out.  During
our sailing lessons we've always been in shore, never any real rough chop.
I'll be using the Fort Pierce inlet which is one of the more benign inlets
here in FL, but at times it for sure can get choppy, even if it's not low
tide with and easterly wind.

 

I was curious if people ever take these on longer trips?  I was thinking of
going down to the keys but I'm not quite sure how feasible that is.  It's
just my wife and I and we've done a lot of camping etc.  It's a little over
100 nm to get down there.

 

Thanks again for the info.

 

Mark

 

 

 

Mark McMenamy 

"Icicle" C&C 25

Fort Pierce FL






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