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I am thinking of a 1978 C&C 36. Can anyone giv
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I am thinking of a 1978 C&C 36. Can anyone give me any intelligence on
these boats?
I currently have a C&C 30. I like how stiff it is. Would anyone know
how the C&C 36 woul
I am in Maryland.
Joe
Coquina
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I have 1981 36. Single hand 70% of the time. Love mine. Feel free to pm me
with questions. I am well over 65...
Bill Walker
C n C 36
Pentwater, Mi.
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Agreed on the single-handing; I do it all the time on my Landfall 38. The
wheel pilot helps.
As far as stiffness goes, the stability table on the C&C website shows both the
30mkI and the LF38 (along with all of the other larger Landfalls) together on
the “Stiff” side of the chart. I’ve been l
*Dennis
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> Excepting entering or leaving a slip, the ease of singlehanding i
Thank you very much. It's highly unlikely that I'll be sailing solo, as the
Admiral is usually along. Your comments about how it is rigged up are spot
on. Thanks!
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Excepting entering or leaving a slip, the ease of singlehanding is more
depe
Excepting entering or leaving a slip, the ease of singlehanding is more
dependent on how the boat is rigged rather than its size. I routinely
singlehand my 35-1 for both day sails and transits. All halyards are run
aft to the cockpit and I have a wheel pilot.
Now, for the docking part. Touche's
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I can't speak to the 36, but as for the "old guy" part... I routi
Nothing better than when the better half agrees to what you wish you were
wishing you could have, and willingly agree it is “their” idea. It makes the
sailing all that more pleasurable.
/J
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> Congratulations Mr. Burton on the Baltic 47
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I am thinking of a 1978 C&C 36. Can anyone
Congratulations Mr. Burton on the Baltic 47 Momentum. I also have one of those
(she-who-must-be-kept-pleased-at-all-times, not a Baltic 47).
Cheers,
Randy
> On Dec 12, 2017, at 10:05 AM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List
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> I think the 36 will be fine if you set it up right. On my 40 I ha
I think the 36 will be fine if you set it up right. On my 40 I have a Tides
Strongtrack, which allows me to haul the main up almost all the way before
I have to resort to a winch. I sail with a number three on the furler,
which is easy to roll up without having to use a winch and easy to tack
witho
I am thinking of a 1978 C&C 36. Can anyone give me any intelligence on
these boats?
I currently have a C&C 30. I like how stiff it is. Would anyone know how
the C&C 36 would compare?
I'll be using it for coastal cruising in Nova Scotia.
Would it be too much to handle for an old guy (65 years of
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