Yes there definitely was a shoal draft version of the 30-1 with a draft of 4'3". My family had a 1971 shoal draft 30-1 that we purchased at the Annapolis Boat Show. We raced it for many years on the Pamlico River with a PHRF rating of 180. We won a lot of silver and had our rating protested several times (but it was never adjusted). I'm pretty sure that we never failed to win any race that had winds of 15+ Knots of wind. Interesting side note, my father was part of the group that brought PHRF to North Carolina and started NC-PHRF.

James Taylor

Delaney, C&C 38-2

Oriental, NC


On 12/15/2019 12:31 PM, Gary Nylander via CnC-List wrote:

I am pretty sure there was a shoal draft version of the 30-1. There is a drawing in the back of my owner’s manual which shows such a boat – dotted line about six inches above the profile of the keel. No other mentions in the manual (which covers most of the early boats and is dated from 1976 to 1979, depending on the page.

Gary Nylander

#593

*From:*CnC-List <cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com> *On Behalf Of *Rick Brass via CnC-List
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*Subject:* Re: Stus-List PHRF Reviews and Adjustments

According to the US Sailing PHRF Rating Book, the base for the 30-1 is 174. That number is generally established as a “yardstick” based on information supplied by the manufacturer when the boat is first manufactured.

The actual base ratings across the various PHRF fleets range from a low of 168 to a high of 186 (based on the “dramatic differences in local conditions” as you put it. Individual boat ratings will depend on modifications, sails, and all the other variables that PHRF considers.

NC-PHRF doesn’t have any 30’s in the fleet. Chessie PHRF shows 3: Anchovy and Gary’s boat at 174, and a shoal draft 30 (could this really be a 30-2?) rated at 180.

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

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*Cc:* Fred Hazzard <fshazz...@gmail.com <mailto:fshazz...@gmail.com>>
*Subject:* Re: Stus-List PHRF Reviews and Adjustments

I am surprised that all the 30’s are rated the same given the dramatic differences in conditions they race in. San Francisco verses San Diego for example.

Fred Hazzard

S/V Fury

C&C 44

Portland Or


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