Not mine, but I saw this today:
http://www.cc27association.com/f3/toast/toast.asp?sub=show&action=posts&fid=2&tid=8432
Emailed the seller (in Duluth MN) and he promptly sent me asking prices and
info sheets. Doesn’t look like it would work for me given cross-border costs,
but I thought might be
For a few dollars you can get an abstract of title that will show owner
information and financial transactions (like sale and financing) involving
the boat. Might be information on the sale of Stardust when Teresa Barbero
sold her, if there was a lien that needed to be cleared, but I doubt they
hav
Maybe that's why it was so damn hard to change the headsail
I'd rather be sailing
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Hi Brad,
When you race in one of these, do you need to keep one hand tied
behind your back or can you let it just hang at your side?
Inquiring minds want to know. :)
Happy V D to all.
Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1
Vancouver Island, bounded by the Salish Sea, Johnstone
S
Was out last fall for the Lower Lake Huron Single Handed, on our new to us
33-2, my first single handed. Headed out with the 155 on the furler, realized
before start that it was WAY too much so set about changing to #3, quite a
"Charlie Foxtrot". Was 20 min late to the start. Should have thrown
Thanks for the info.
I looked at the old GC Cetificate of Documentation and the nimber matches the
plate.
The boat sailed on LI Sound under Stardust, Advantage and lastly Carpe Diem.
I assume that a search of the GC website turns up the PO's info.
Thanks,
Tom
S/V ANDIAMO
1980 C&C 36
Rockaway Beac
I have wondered what the limiting factor would be when carrying too much sail
area,
and had a chance to test it out over a 5 hour sail. Part of the reason is I do
sail and
race solo so knowing what to expect is an advantage, and also Lake Ontario does
get
variable weather and sometimes poor fore
You can always make the "O" ring to size by super gluing two into one or
cutting a very large one to size. Cut at a 45 dog angle at the glue joint.
That is how we used to do it in the Navy when we didn't have the correct size.
Mike Brannon
Virginia Lee. 1978 C&C 36 CB, Virginia Beach, Va