Yep,

If I pull the duck tape off the hole in the mast, there’s a big nut down there. 
. .  I’d have to remove the green flannel Kathleen sewed around the mast and 
the insulation, so I guess I‘m not looking, and you’ll just have to take my 
word - I think my keel is still under the boat. . .

Or, just sail the boat, till you have a sweet smile too. . .  The 35-II's 
really are great comfortable sweet sailing boats!  Even if those light weight 
MK-II’s like JIm Watt’s Paradigm Shift kick my butt with a few good puffs and 
local knowledge.  Maybe we will make it back to the C&C RDV in BC this year. . 
. 

See you there?

Lee in Seattle
s/v Simplicity
a 1974 C&C 35-II



On Feb 25, 2016, at 2:50 PM, Bill Hoyne via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:

> I have a C&C 35 MKII and was wondering if there is a keel bolt under the 
> mast. I was talking to Dennis and he has a Mk I version and he told me that 
> his does not have a keel bolt under his mast. Does anybody know the answer to 
> this? I would rather not have to pull the mast to tighten the bolts. Has 
> anybody with the MKII version looked under there? are there things to be 
> concerned with? I don’t seem to have any issues and don’t want to open too 
> many cans of worms that I don’t have to ;-)
> Cheers,
> 
> Bill Hoyne
> Mithrandir
> ’74 C&C35 MkII
> in Victoria,BC
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