JKC; thank you fro sharing; I even enjoyed reading the financial statements...
well most of them anyway!Thanks again!
Richard
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I am receiving emails from the group and 1 member helped me out with my holding
tank issues.
I am not too sure if this site is for selling items also
I have done a lot of research and I have found that not many boats apart from
C@C used a 1 1/8 shaft.
When I purchased the boat the old
Mine has a tag riveted to the pedestal: "C & C 35 85 71 N", and I do not
have the C&C star on the hull, just the indented line below the rail with the
gap for the name.
Bob
> On 06/21/2021 6:30 PM JohnKelly Cuthbertson via CnC-List
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> Well I can tell you wh
Well I can tell you what the project number is only for most models. Actual
production dates, the most accurate would be to find the HIN of each model,
then at least you would get the month/year the first hull was laid up
That number, I doubt there is a list… we’ll maybe on some dark wintery ni
Is it possible to find build or delivery dates for specific models? I have 35
mk I, hull #85.
Bob
> On 06/21/2021 5:37 PM colin binkley via CnC-List
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> JKC, Thank You for the binder post!!
> I own C&C 40c #3 ketch rig and am always on the look out for he
JKC, Thank You for the binder post!! I own C&C 40c #3 ketch rig and am always
on the look out for her history. And there she is on page 62 Means a lot
to me.
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On Monday, June 21, 2021, 7:46 AM, Dave S via CnC-List
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I'll second that - a fascinat
Quick trick when pressing in bushings is to heat the aluminum (I used a bbq)
and freeze/grease the bushing. I’ve done this with bearings in a magnesium
transaxle’s intermediate plate.
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> On Jun 21, 2021, at 5:22 PM, Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List
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> Hello all
I have the Navionics app on my iPad and in course-up mode the text is sideways
going east or west and inverted going south. Is there any way to make it stay
upright like every other nav program???
Joe Della Barba
Coquina C&C 35 MK I
Kent Island MD USA
Thanks to all of the subscri
Hello all,
For those of you with aluminum goosenecks like ours, I took the suggestion
from Joel and Graham, and found bronze bushings at our local ACE hardware.
I then drilled out the 1/2" hole to 5/8", and pressed in the bushing. One
bushing was a tiny bit loose in the aluminum, so I mixed up so
Hi Jim,
I sent you a few emails directly about your sail, no reply yet so maybe they
went to your junk mail. Hoping this one via the list will make it!
Thanks.
Bruno Lachance
Bécassine, 33-2
New-Richmond, Qc
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I'll second that - a fascinating exploration.
Thanks so much for making this available.
Dave
On Sun, 20 Jun 2021 at 11:58, schiller via CnC-List
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> JHC,
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> Thanks so much for posting this. We knew that our first C&C (1970 Redwing
> 35, Hull #7) was purchased, in Chicago, to race the
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