Sorry Colin, I don't . The boat was taken by the salvage group "Certified
Sales". They told me they were going to cut it up, but I saw it yesterday on
the side of I95 at their yard in SC. Not sure what their actual plan is.
On Friday, February 24, 2017 8:12 PM, colin binkley via CnC-List
2 PM, Chris Duer via CnC-List
wrote:
Hi All -
Well, it took until last week for our insurance to finally take our beloved C&C
34 for salvage after Hurricane Matthew in October!
We had a few parts still kicking around that were getting cleaned up. If
anyone is looking for:
4 step transom ladd
Hi All -
Well, it took until last week for our insurance to finally take our beloved C&C
34 for salvage after Hurricane Matthew in October!
We had a few parts still kicking around that were getting cleaned up. If
anyone is looking for:
4 step transom ladder ($100 plus shipping)Cockpit pedestal m
That's a great story Henry!
We once designed a galley around storing a specific pot on a Tartan 40. What
the owner wants, they get. Within reason...although the reason boundary is
always stretched...
Chris
On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:36 PM, henry evans via CnC-List
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When I
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> Chris
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> Where is your club?
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> Thanks
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> Paul
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>> On Aug 16, 2016, at 8:28 PM, Chris Duer via CnC-List
>> wrote:
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>> I've raced on several 99s. It is a bit of a ballet in the cockpit, but
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y nice one for sale at my club. Owner takes amazing care if it.
Chris Duer
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> On Aug 16, 2016, at 8:12 PM, Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
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> Paul,
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> I've raced on a C&C 99 several times. The cockpit is very tight.
line
with the set screws). You may need to replace them, I did on my 1978 34.
Chris Duer
1978 C&C 34 #117
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> On Jul 13, 2016, at 6:59 PM, Jeremy Ralph via CnC-List
> wrote:
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> The stanchions on my '78 C&C 34 are wobbly and some are bent. They also
My 1978 C&C 34 (#117) is the same. The bulkheads are tabbed to the hull. The
headliner is glued to the deck before landing the deck to the hull. There was
some (loosely) adhesive applied at the top of the bulkheads, but it is really
meant to "float" against the deck. Most of the time the squ
On my 34, there is a rubber stop on top of the quadrant, on centerline. It has
hard stops on a laminated rib to either side on the bottom of the cockpit.
There is no adjusting, it's an Edson system.
I am at about 300 degrees of movement on the wheel from center to hard over.
-Chris
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> Chris Duer via CnC-List wrote:
> Does anyone know offhand what diameter packing is used on the C&C 34?
> Yanmar 2QM201" shaft
> Thanks!
> Chris
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Does anyone know offhand what diameter packing is used on the C&C 34?
Yanmar 2QM201" shaft
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It is likely for the centerboard pennant to lead to the cabin top.
Nice looking boat.
Chris
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> On Apr 6, 2016, at 7:53 PM, Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List
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> 1980 Swing Keel
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> No affiliation. Came across the ad and noticed some things about th
olor later in life. Then it could cause more resin
shrinkage, which would print the core further.
In such a large grid (2x3), it would be core, not glass.
Chris Duer
C&C 34 #117
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Chris Duer
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Going with South Shore. Thanks again list.
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used the hinged
fitting from Selden?
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ngs for hairline cracks. From the looks of
our failure, there had been a crack for quite some time and it just corroded
itself from the inside out. Oxidation and pitting…
The boom end on my boat has the same casting, as well as the casting on the bow
for the headstay. Time to find some dye
My hull was built in Canada and begins with "ZCC"
Chris Duer
C&C34 #117
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the way.
If we did dip pole gybes, it would have to come off downwind.
Chris Duer
C&C 34 #117
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ood job of fairing,
just not structure!
I'm glad that project is over, and the deck layout is so much friendlier
now. Turned out really nice.
Composites work is what we do. I wish we had our big new shop back when
that job was done, it would have been much more tolerable!
Chris Duer
C&C 3
Hi Bill -
That is correct. There's some pictures here, but they aren't very close up.
I'll look to see if I have any more close up.
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