Hello all
You may remember my post some months ago
My dad gave me this boat and I asked whether or not it was worth it etc
Everyone seemed to say hell yeah
I gotta say its been great what a great boat And now I'm hooked
I've got to say the restoration so far has been fun and the best advi
Interesting thread this one.
My oldest son loves sailing but my youngest son (20) can't stand the
heeling.
My wife of 1+ years has taken to it just fine and has been my helmslady for
fall racing going on 3 years now.
When I am taking novice guests out, it has sometimes helped to put in a reef
even
Brent -
Here are my reactions to the boat ride. First of all it was a blast. Given
that, I have the following observations:
The boat (C&C 30 One Design) is nice looking but not much different than boats
of its type (Melges 30, Mumm 30, etc.) I just saw a picture of a Farr 400 and
it is quit
Edd,
Maybe consider Branford too, although I would like to actually sail to a
rendezvous. Brewer Bruce & Johnson's marina had available slips this year
(getting all boats together might be an issue), and the facility has a
swimming pool, restaurant (beer selection dubious) and recently built
gril
Neil,
Thanks — Will surely hit you up for the help as we get closer. I agree
that he CT shoreline is best and I’m teetering between Milford and Clinton.
Both have slips and facilities that would be conducive to a rendezvous, as well
as both being in mid-Sound to attract the many C&Cs th
Edd,
I'll be willing to help out with the 2015 Rendezvous.
Notwithstanding my location, I think the CT shoreline is preferable to
Long Island, given that many will drive and we know what driving on a
summer weekend on LI can be like.
Neil Gallagher
Weatherly, 35-1
Glen Cove, NY
On 9/23/201
Joe Della Barba
OTSO DCSI DMB
SSA
410.966.7255
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Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 12:07 PM
To: Rick Brass; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Wife dosen't like it when the boat leans
My wife does not really enjoy rough weather or extended trips with a lot of
heel. Her usual strategy is to go up to the V-berth and sleep until we get in
to port. She is happy if our end destination includes interesting things to do
on shore and showers are a big plus too. She isn’t afraid, she
Chuck, we need to get the wives together! My wife doesn't like it either, but
she does put up with it. Fortunately, she explained she has every confidence in
me and the boat. I might be white knuckled at the helm, worrying about my 40
year old boat, while she's curled up in a corner of the cockp
or a cat!
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Rick Brass via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Chuck,
>
> It sounds like you really need to own two boats. A trawler around 36 - 42
> feet for trips with the wife, and a C&C 25, 27, or 30 that you and your son
> can race relatively I expensiv
Chuck,
It sounds like you really need to own two boats. A trawler around 36 - 42 feet
for trips with the wife, and a C&C 25, 27, or 30 that you and your son can race
relatively I expensively and also daysail when the wife isn't along.
Take heart. It has been said that all of us will end up in a
This probably _is_ a regional thing. If you do it regularly twice a year, the
amount of time at the crane is less than 30 min. Our Club policy is that you
can book the crane for just 30 min. Most people can manage under that limit.
Marek
From: Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, Sep
The one time I pulled my mast I had to:
1. Remove jib, fold, and put away.
2. Remove main, fold, and put away.
3. Remove boom
4. Main halyard is fixed to the reel winch on one end, so I had to cut
the shackle off the other end
5. Unwire the lights and radio anten
Yea and I have the 675M81e
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> They changed to frameless in 1979 on the 30-1
>
>
>
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> Nylander via CnC-List
> *Sent:* Tuesday, Septem
My wife doesn't like it either. She is afraid of heights. When the boat heels
and she's on the high side she gets nervous. I'm quite happy to leave her at
home. lol
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Bill
Sure gets dark quickly where you are and you guys must down a lot of Red Bull!
Spar crane setup looks pretty much the same as ours
One additional comment. I used to store my mast outside on sawhorses in my
back yard with spreaders attached. Water can get in to tuff luff, roll
Well, here I am pulling my mast in 2 ½ Minutes, mostly in the dark, with my
spindly girlfriend doing most of the cranking. (uphill, both ways!)
And I was poorly prepared last year!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpz1hAODZAY
And Homey aint painting your bottom OR doing your engine!
Bil
15 minutes would be great on my wallet. On those years when I take the mast
down, I do try to get the crane use to be as low as possible. Maybe John was
doing the same. In preparation, I leave everything hand tight for the yard
the night before haul out. Provided it's not too windy. Sails off
That's what I have done a couple of times. It works. I'll do it again this year.
Gary
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From: David Knecht via CnC-List
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Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: Stus-List Mast removal for winter?
Reading these
Reading these posts, I am considering a compromise that I have not done before.
I usually leave my mast up and do not do anything special with halyards. But
it seems an easy compromise would be to attach the halyard shackles to some
cheap nylon line and run them up until the shackle hits the s
My partner never sailed until she met me. I bought my C&C24 5 years ago, 3
years into our relationship. She was game to try sailing, but the 1st day out
the winds were about 20 knots.
That's a bigger deal on Lake Champlain because the chop is so short compared to
bigger water.
You can really get
Also, if someone could get my mast off in 15 minutes I would expect they could
do my bottom paint and zincs in 10 minutes and replace my engine in 5 minutes.
Joe Della Barba
Coquina
From: Josh Muckley [mailto:muckl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 9:29 AM
To: Della Barba, Joe; C&
Exactly my expierience Joe.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Sep 24, 2014 8:40 AM, "Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List" <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> This must be a regional thing. Mast pulling is fairly rare in Maryland.
> I am almost never hauled out during the winter, but
I haven't removed Alianna's mast for the past 5 years at least.she is stored
on jack stands during winter (mid Oct to mid June) with the keel on a couple
of 8x8 blocks. We take care to get her level so that water runs out the
cockpit drains. I cover just from in front of the companion way aft with
This must be a regional thing. Mast pulling is fairly rare in Maryland. I am
almost never hauled out during the winter, but the few times I have been the
yard didn’t even ask about the mast.
Joe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of J
Relationships are compromise and tolerance.
I have several sailing buddies whose wives won't go near a boat. At least
they're honest and candid about their position.
I have two friends whose ladies were interested in the boats while they were
dating. Once they were wed, the ladies lost intere
They changed to frameless in 1979 on the 30-1
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Nylander via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 5:09 PM
To: Della Barba, Joe; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C30MK1 windows and hatch replacements
Th
I used 3/8 inch for my windows and ½ inch for my hatches. I used polycarbonate
sheet. Brand name Macrolon. A little more expensive but worth it in my
opinion. This is the stuff used for bullet resistance. It is easy to cut and
drill and very durable. My windows are through bolted to the coach h
Chuck
You are lucky that your wife likes being aboard the boat. Sounds like you have
a good system worked out
Mike
Persistence
(as usual not a C&C)
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