Rick,
The C&C 30 was my first Lines Drawing, but it was Big George telling me what to 
do.
I don't remember any mods to the rudder, but it indeed was a while ago.
The design was very much a development of the 27.
Once we started being able to actual 'compare' the stability of different 
designs- it turns out the 30 is the most stable boat we ever did . . . . . 
Listening to owners over the years, the boat is stable and tough 
(indestructible) and will last forever . . . . . 

Cheers,  Rob.  C&C 34

> On Dec 15, 2018, at 7:56 PM, rick bushie <rickbushie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I see over and over that the 30-1 started life in 1973.  We discussed a few 
> years ago that maybe Anchovy was hull #1 due to the hull placard number    
> (30 1 71N) on the inside of her transom.  Also, i seem to remember someone 
> mentioning the rudder on #1 being modified ahead of the stock to improve 
> balance.  I’m beginning to doubt Anchovy’s pedigree.  I need a hug.
> 
> Rick Bushie
> Anchovy, 1971 30-1
> Tolchester, MD
>> On Dec 15, 2018, at 12:00 PM, cnc-list-requ...@cnc-list.com wrote:
>> 
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> 
> 
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