I looked at a few C&C 25 Mk 2's before I bought my Mk 1.
Some of the early C&C 25 Mk 2's had an issue where that arch over the door in
the cabin supports the mast step. I believe there was a recall to reinforce
the area and then at some point in the production run a design change.
With an extr
I plan to install a Ram swing mount to the inside of the bulkhead adjacent to
the companionway on my C&C 25. This will allow me to see my Garmin while I'm
sailing but stow it out of the way when the hatch boards are in place. Having
removed and reinstalled an old instrument from the bulkhead,
I have the bottom of my 25 Mk1 down to bare gelcoat. I figured now is a good
time to replace all the thru hulls including the old knotmeter and depth
transducer. These have not been functional since I've owned the boat. I've
gotten by with an old hand-held Garmin GPSmap 76. To be honest, I
I didn't start sailing til my early 30's. I started out in Tech dinghies,
cat-rigged 12 footers. Dinghies are a great way to learn. Things happen fast
in a dinghy. And since you're the ballast, you really learn to balance the
boat. But they require a certain level of fitness and athleticis
My 25 Mk1 has folding doors which separate the V-birth from the head, and a
curtain to separate the head from the main cabin. I replaced the curtain,
slides and slider track. The slides and slider track are RV (as in camper)
items. You can find them online at places that supply RV parts. The
The only issue I'm familiar with particular to the C&C 25 Mk2 is the support
under the mast in the cabin. While the Mk1 had a substantial beam running
across the top of the bulkhead to support the mast, which every Mk1 owner has
banged his head on a hundred times, the Mk2 did not. I'm told th
I "upgraded" the traveler on my '73 C&C 25 Mk1 a few years back. The car
didn't move freely, and neither did the pin stops. I agree, you need the
ability to quickly drop the traveler.
The C&C 25 Mk 1 has a curved track mounted on top of the transom, at an angle
so the tension on the car is
I've mentioned this place before on the list:
http://www.mcssl.com/store/store.massmarineparts-temp.com/catalog/search?keyword=c+%26+c
Looks like they've salvaged two newer 35's but not a Mk1.
Subject: Stus-List C&C 35 Mk1 rudder replace/rebuild
Hi all
I am looking for a replacement rudde
Rick,
I don't have a boat to sell you and I don't know of any for sale in that area!
But I do want to thank you for all the information and advice you've provided
to us 25 owners over the years. Many of us are newbie sailors and a 25 is our
first boat. Your responses to our many questions
My boat also has the limber holes that allow the settee lockers to drain to the
bilge. They were there when I bought the boat.
My boat also only has the manual bilge pump in the cockpit. I always planned
to install an automatic bilge pump but never needed it.
For the most part my boat is dry
C&C 35 parts...
http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/boa/5485675266.html
(I believe it's this guy http://www.massmarineparts.com/index.aspx )
C&C 26 parts...
http://providence.craigslist.org/bpo/5449947232.html
No affiliation to either one, I'm just local and saw the ads.
Mark
'73 C&C 25 Mk 1
Ma
Sounds like my '73 25 Mk1 has a similar setup to your 27 Mk 5. The upper
gudgeon casting is a single and the lower gudgeon casting is a double. On the
25 there is a single hinge rod, half-inch diameter, which passes through both
gudgeons. I had a similar clunk in my rudder whenever I was on
I am rarely a poster but a frequent viewer. I would greatly prefer a forum to
the list. I use a forum to indulge one of my other expensive hobbies (see
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/1-porsche-technical-forums/). I find it to be a
much more user-friendly format. Also, there may be some savi
Bob,
I grew up on Cape Cod, spent ten years working in Groton, CT and living in
Westerly, RI (which straddle Mystic), then relocated to Mattapoisett, MA for
nine years to work in Newport, RI, then recently relocated to Dartmouth, MA. I
sail a C&C 25 which I've owned and kept in Mattapoisett s
A guy in Wisconsin is parting out an '82 C&C 29 on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/82-C-C-29-parting-out-/321246259829?pt=Boat_Parts_Accessories_Gear&hash=item4acbc4ea75
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Let me reiterate the point Dwight is making about getting the length at the
wire end right. You don't want the wire-to-rope splice going around the sheave
at the top of the mast and you don't want it going around a mast-mounted winch.
The splice is stiff and doesn't seem to have the same ben
I'll repost this regarding the 25...I've always been curious about how many
25's were made, Mk1 and Mk2, and how many in each model year. I've seen Mk1's
from 1972 to 1977, and Mk2's from 1980 to 1984. So whenever I see a HIN, I
write it down. I have a list of a few dozen of them. For the 2
ble, which is what I am doing.
Harry
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On Nov 23, 2013, at 20:35, Mark G wrote:
I'm only about a half hour away from Mass Maritime and I've been attending
these auctions off and on for 6 or 8 years. It's a great opportunity to see a
lot of boats of
I'm only about a half hour away from Mass Maritime and I've been attending
these auctions off and on for 6 or 8 years. It's a great opportunity to see a
lot of boats of all makes and lengths to get a feel for size, accomodations,
build quality, etc. all at once without bothering a broker or a s
I started skiing in my late 20's, started sailing in my early 30's and didn't
buy my boat until my late 30's.
I tell non-sailors that for me sailing is a lot like skiing: the environment is
what makes you go, but it's also the environment that poses the challenge; I'm
nowhere close to masterin
A couple years ago Practical Sailor had an article about the new 44's that were
being built for Annapolis. A sailboat built to mil-specs. It was a great
article.
http://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/34_8/boatreview/Navy-44-MkII-Sailboat-Review_5651-1.html
Rick,
That is really interesting because I've had my '73 25 heeled over to 40 degrees
and have never had water in the cockpit. What could account for the
difference? Drains are port-to-port, stbd-to-stbd. At some time in the life
of my boat prior to me the gate valves were replaced. The co
Massachusetts Maritime Academy has an '83 C&C 29 up for auction:
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Andrew,
Maybe Stu or another lister can provide better help, but here's what I know
about searching older posts:
There doesn't seem to be a direct link to the archives for this list. To get
to the archives, go to the photo album home page www.cncphotoalbum.com.
In the upper left corner click
Peter,
I have an early C&C 25 which has the same mast cross-section and mast step as
the 27.
I added a boom vang about 5 years ago. The riggers put a bail around the mast
itself. They installed reinforcement plates on each side of the mast where the
bail attaches, as is recommended for highl
Rick,
I've made a habit of writing down C&C 25 HINs every time I see one in a
boatyard or when one comes up for sale and the owner lists the HIN. What I'm
curious about is how many were built in each year of the production run, but it
also gives me some insight into your question. I've got a
This boat is at my boatyard. I've walked by it a dozen times over the last few
weeks and admired it without even a thought it might be a C&C. It doesn't have
the star in the cove stripe. It appears to have the hull of a Redline 41 but a
very different deck and coach roof (if that is the corr
Bill,
There was a C&C Wave 26 for sale around here (SE Mass) about 5 years ago, but
it's the only one I've ever heard of. I think it was an '86, while production
of the 27 Mk V started in either '83 or '84. But honestly, if one was bobbing
around on a mooring right next to me, I'd assume it'
MOB was part of a basic keelboat class I took when I first learned to sail. We
used a J-24 and practiced with a person in the water. The instructor allowed
us to try several methods but ultimately it was the "Reach and Reach" or what I
learned as "Quick Turn" that seemed most effective. The
Boston Craigslist. Boat is in southern New Hampshire.
http://boston.craigslist.org/nwb/boa/3786645296.html
(Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with the boat or owner.)
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Sander,
For a brief period in the late 1970's, C&C had a factory in Germany. The C&C
25 is one of the models that was built there. Occasionally, I see one for sale
in Germany. But your boat (1974) was built before the German factory opened.
I've had my '73 25 for six years, and I'm very h
Before I install a stern rail on my '73 C&C 25 I want to replace the two teak
strips across the top of the transom. They've been sanded down over time to
half their original thickness. I'm going to pull some off a salvage boat that
are in far better shape. They have bungs in them so I assume
For anybody that's looking for a 27 Mk V... the boat below has been for sale
for years and I bet you can get it for considerably less than the asking price.
Even though the ad expired, the boat is still there, and still for sale. I
know a little about the boat, as I looked at it before I boug
oat myself but must be a RVYC member. Ciao
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Subject: Stus-List C&C 25 shoal draft keel
Here's something you don't see too often: a 25 modified with a shoal dr
Here's something you don't see too often: a 25 modified with a shoal draft keel:
http://www.usedvictoria.com/classified-ad/CC-25-MKII_19134950___
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Colin,
Your post reminded me of a C&C 25 I saw for sale a while back. Similar
situation, a boat you can typically get for less than $5k in these parts going
for $17.5k. I wasn't surprised to see it's still for sale. Here's a link:
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1973/C-%26-C-25-2452904/At-o
My 4 year quest for a stern rail for my 25 ended last fall when I salvaged one
off another boat being scrapped locally the value of it's keel.
I pursued a new one from the OEM, but the cost was high, not to mention the
cost associated with shipping something that bulky.
I had a lead on a use
When I converted my 25 from a roller reefing main to slab / jiffy reefing a few
years back, I worked with Rigging Only in Fairhaven. They provided everything
including the hooks. There are several ways to go depending on your gooseneck.
Just email them a photo.
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http://www.lisail.com/09-11-November/index.html
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From: Mark G
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Sent: Fri, 08 Feb 2013 17:36:17 - (UTC)
Subject: Re: Stus-List Long Island C&C 25 group
Richard,
About a year ago this guy Ted Dro
Richard,
About a year ago this guy Ted Drossos
responded as written below to a similar question from another
lister. Below is a link to the magazine article. Some fantastic photos of
some beautiful 25s! Hope this helps.
Mark
"I'm a member of the South Bay Cruising Club (SBCC
In Mattapoisett, MA my mooring contract runs 15 Apr through 1 Nov but the dates
of the storage contract are not defined.
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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Sent: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 20:28:37 - (UTC)
Subject: Stus-List STORAGE CONTRACTS
Can anyone e
Ed,
The 30 Mk1 had a similar rudder shape to the 27 Mk1 and Mk2. There is quite a
bit of information on the C& 27 site about the rudder and several owners have
replaced them with the Mk3 type rudder. You might find some information there.
http://www.cc27association.com/fixes/rudder/rudder.h
Russ,
Good Old Boat is a good old fashioned print publication. It's a pretty good
magazine if you haven't had the chance to check it out. I've been a subscriber
since about 2004, and bought all the prior issues on ebay. The magazine has
only been published since about 1998. I will admit, t
If there is an RV (camper) store near you, try there.
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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Sent: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 02:08:18 - (UTC)
Subject: Stus-List Curtain Slides/Carriers
This is a pretty mundane request, but do any of you have suggestions re getti
One of the few remaining lead foundries is right in Providence, RI:
http://www.ibroomfieldandson.net/
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From: Joseph Valle
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Sent: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 21:46:43 - (UTC)
Subject: Re: Stus-List Cutting my keel
I own a C&C 29' Mark II. I am conte
Eric,
The track starts so high because the boat originally came with roller reefing.
The luff of the main sail at the tack is cut back so that as the main sail is
rolled about the boom, the bolt rope would roll in contiguous turns rather than
pile up on itself. This also requires the bolt ro
p and say
to myself “CRAP, I need to duck.”. Either I’m a slow learner or the repeated
impacts are causing selective memory loss. Rick BrassWashington, NC From:
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Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 11:00 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.
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Sent: November-12-12 11:33 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Rudder Re-build/replacement now transom hung
Rick,
With a quick look I can't see any evidence of those holes, but they are
probably covered
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Sent: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 13:19:12 - (UTC)
Subject: Re: Stus-List Rudder Re-build/replacement now transom hung
MArk Where did you get the
sleeves for this?
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G
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 11:33 AM
To:
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n the same way, I’m not sure. I might be interested in a few things
off your salvage boat, contact me off list and we’ll talk. Cheers Rick
TaillieuNemesis'75 C&C 25 #371Shearwater Yacht ClubHalifax, NS. From:
CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Mark G
Sent
m not sure. I might be interested
in a few things off your salvage boat, contact me off list and we’ll talk.
Cheers Rick TaillieuNemesis'75 C&C 25 #371Shearwater Yacht ClubHalifax, NS.
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Mark G
Sent: November-11
The transom-hung rudders are a different discussion altogether, but I learned
something recently and want to add it to the collective knowledge of the list.
The earlier of the 25 Mk1's came from the factory with laminated wood rudders,
which is what my '73 hull #79 has. (Check out some of my p
and the boat makes headway and leeway at around ½ knot.
Practice in wind under 10 knots, it is pretty easy to do. Rick BrassImzadi
-1976 C&C 38 mk1la Belle Aurore -1975 C&C 25 mk1Washington, NC From: CnC-List
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Sent: Saturday, Nove
After 6 years of experimenting on an infrequent basis I was finally able to
easily and repeatedly heave-to my 25 Mk1 this year. I sail with a 135-140%
Genoa on a furler. On the day everything clicked it was furled to about
100-110%. Since then, I have made furling the Genoa to 100-110% the
Rick,
I may take on the same project on my '73 25 Mk1 next spring. According to A&H
what I have is the "old style" XR200, which is a 20" square hatch. My existing
hatch doesn't leak, not under the frame, not under the acrylic But the acrylic
is badly crazed and the latches (threaded knobs)
New Bedford... the "Harbor of Refuge"... is the only harbor I know of on the
South Coast that lost multiple boats during Irene. There should have been an
investigation into that one. Unlike most harbors around here, that is a
commercial harbor with a large fishing fleet. So you'd think the h
I've seen my older posts to this list when I included my full name, location,
boat model and hull number come up in Google searches. That's why I no longer
do it.
Mark
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Sent: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 16:33:55 - (UTC)
Subje
Rick,
According to
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/reviews/cnchistory/index.htm
The RI plant opened in Feb '76.
I've always been curious about how many 25's were made, Mk1 and Mk2, and how
many in each model year. I've seen Mk1's from 1972 to 1977, and Mk2's from
1980 to 1984. So whenever I
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