CS 30 hull number one s/v Magic, is in our harbour at Gimli Yacht Club. This
boat was presented in an unfinished condition at the Toronto boat show without
any real interior. They didn't complete it in time for the show and rumour has
it, she was on the cover of Canadian Yachting that year. It'
Chuck;
Whether he is on a mooring is sort of immaterial. David already indicated that
the engine alternator had no effect on the dead battery during extended period
(3 or 4 hours IIRC) of running. Below he says he used a common trick to show
enough battery voltage for his smart charger to tu
Hi Dave,
If you're getting 14.4 volts charging at the battery then your
alternator diodes are okay.
If that battery takes a charge then you should have it load tested
before going back into the boat. There is no harm in disconnecting
the propane alarm while you're away form the boat. That wi
CS's are good boats. More cruisy than C&C's and not as racy. Still
sails well, though. Better interiors generally. Similar to better
build quality than C&C.
I had a CS27 for 5 years and loved it. CS30 is one of the most
comfortable 30 footers you'll of boats in that age and price point.
Cheers
I had Quinte Canvas in Belleville ON provide the frame and cover for
my 33-II. They've gone by several names over the years, now Top Shop,
but I think the roots of all are with Morch Marine which has a strong
C&C pedigree. (Ian Morch was the first president of C&C)
I would think they could creat
Sounds to that your cable, good as it feels when unloaded, may be quite worn
internally and is binding as soon as you load it up. I suggest replacing it.
Rich Knowles
Indigo - C&C LF38
Halifax - Nova Scotia
On 2013-08-27, at 21:46, Curtis wrote:
> 2gm20F sorry.. With the to lever push pull c
Hi Raymond,
I'd recommend Jim Welinski at Ship Shape Canvas - he's a good guy in Duluth.
They do Boat Covers and more. This might be old but will give you an
idea of the range: 30'=$2200, 40"=$3k Jim Welinski
218-624-5677
Cheers, Lee
It is getting to be that time of the year again.
2gm20F sorry.. With the to lever push pull cable. Wheel steering. Right
side throttle, Left side Trans shifter
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Curtis wrote:
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> I have just installed a new tome engine in my 30MK1 The shift cable is
> good condition. Disconnected from the shift lever, I get sm
I have just installed a new tome engine in my 30MK1 The shift cable is good
condition. Disconnected from the shift lever, I get smooth action all the
way threw the stroke. The shift lever on the tranny smooth as well, But
when I hook them up it takes a lot of pressure to move? The old engine I
just
Not sure I like this? You never answered if you or on a mooring?What are you charging with? The engine alternator or shorepower? Is the battery completely isolated?I think you should remove every wire from the batteries and charge individually with a good charger connected to shorepower. Then l
David;
I have an Admiral Panel for my Universal M35B. The panel is wired so that
turning on the key energizes the 12v wire to the preheat pushbutton. When
the button is pushed low current flows to the Glow plug relay and closes it,
allowing high current from the battery to heat the glow plugs.
I used Fairclough and am very happy with the result. They were much cheaper
than the other companies I contacted. There are a bunch of these at our
marina. They had me fill out a form with measurements and then, they came to
my boat twice. Once to build the frame and measure for the cover, t
Same email only the link to the photos should work this time.
The Top Shop folks do good work. http://www.topshop.on.ca/index.html
>
> I've had one of their covers on my boat for 3 winters now. We live in a
> windy location with plenty of heavy wet slow in the winter and no issues so
> far. The
I can't imagine this would need to be done.
Have you seen where they are leaking?
If they are coming in at the joint, the water would have to come slightly
uphill.
More likely they are leaking around the bolts, just find the leakers, pull
them out, goop the hole good with your fingers and do the th
A friend of mine has a CS30, and I sail on it quite a lot. They have an
excellent interior layout, and the best use of interior
space that I have seen on a 30 foot sailboat. They were often characterised as
"marina beaters" because of their good cruising
accommodations and relatively short ove
The Top Shop folks do good work. http://www.topshop.on.ca/index.html
I've had one of their covers on my boat for 3 winters now. We live in a
windy location with plenty of heavy wet slow in the winter and no issues so
far. They made it form a pattern they had, I didn't have to provide any
measur
I seem to remember someone on this list offering a winter cover for a 33 if
I'm not mistaken, they had sold their boat and were offering it for sale.
Search the archives .. nevermind, here you go (his email address at the
top), it's for a mark one but it might work:
" A. F. Cano a...@shibaya.l
CS 30 PHRF 150
C&C 27 PHRF around 200
http://www.phrfne.org/page/567
Bill Bina
On 8/27/2013 11:00 AM, Knowles Rich wrote:
I recall beating CS30's often with my 82 C&C 27. They are also a
moderately tender boat compared to the C&C equivalent boats.
Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax
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Love my Canvas Store (Huntington NY) boom-tent cover. I have had mine 7 or
8 years. After sales service is superb - last year, they replaced zippers,
grommets etc completely free of charge (they pay shipping both ways) They
really stand by their lifetime guarantee. If I make up my tie-lines at h
It is getting to be that time of the year again. I bought my 1985 C&C 33
last year and it was stored inside. This year it is going outside. I am
trying to locate an winter cover or a company that makes covers for the 33
C&C. If anyone can point me in the right direction, it would be greatly
app
I recall beating CS30's often with my 82 C&C 27. They are also a moderately
tender boat compared to the C&C equivalent boats.
Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax
On 2013-08-27, at 11:56, Stevan Plavsa wrote:
"It’s a good looking boat , I often glance back at them during races."
Nice :)
We hav
"It’s a good looking boat , I often glance back at them during races."
Nice :)
We have loads of them up here in Toronto, they are well regarded boats.
They hold their resale better than the C&Cs in my experience. When I was in
the market I would have considered a CS 30 but all the ones around her
Off the Top of my head:
CS 30 was introduced early 80's , a tony Castro design , they pre-sold
very well at the Toronto boat show, I think CS built all their boats out
of the Brampton factory.
Later model CS30's had cabin top ports instead of the fixed windows this
photo has.
There are at least
A buddy of mine had one. Very well built, and fast. The only thing I
really didn't like was the Volvo engine, which was always hard to start
in cooler weather, and parts were VERY overpriced.
Bill Bina
On 8/27/2013 9:21 AM, Dr. Mark Bodnar wrote:
This one just popped up on YachtWorld.
I've h
Brent I am considering re-bedding my toe rails, but keep putting it off
because it's a daunting task.
Is there anything you did or would do again which made the job easier?
What solvent did you use to remove the old butyl rubber?
What complications did you encounter (eg screws seized or stripped)
W
Even if you get the voltage to indicate a fully charged battery, your
battery's capacity and lifespan is almost guaranteed to be reduced by
going flat. You need to have the battery load tested to see if it still
delivers close to the rated capacity. You can buy a load tester pretty
cheaply, an
Mark,Installed a roller furler on a CS "30 something" couple months ago. Peeked inside. Didn't take detailed look at it but do recall having overall positive impression of it.Dennis C.Touche' 35-1 #83Mandeville, LAFrom: "djhaug...@juno.com" To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Sent: Tuesday, Augus
Mark
Check out the local ones first. There is one in Tatamagouche for sale
as well I believe located at Sunrise Shore Marina.
With the one in Hingham do a little research to determine delivery and
other costs involved with buying a boat located at a distance. Then
take the total price and use
I don't know about CS boats... She sure looks nice though. Hingham is a little
far for me. 2.5 - 3 hours round trip
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Subject: Stus-List Thoughts on this boat?
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 10:21:35 -0300
I used a pair of jumper cables and hooked up the dead battery in parallel with an old but servicable battery I had at home and hooked up the charger to it. After an hour I had about 7 volts. Now the charger would recognize the dead AGM and is charging it. It was up to 10V overnight, so I am hop
This one just popped up on YachtWorld.
I've heard very positive comments about the build quality of CS
boats. The 2 avail locally are asking $35000-38000.
The interior layout looks good - with a little extra galley space
and the double rear berth.
Anyone wa
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