Eric Baumes,
I recently purchased a 30 MK II wing keel. It appears you are in the NY
area. I sent you a private email regarding the 30 MKII for sale in Long
Island as I have had that boat surveyed and had it under deposit.
If your friend puts the boat under contract and then is not happy with t
er and all should be well.My close friend had a 30-2 deep keel and we could outpoint and outsurf him.Allen MilesS/V Septima-Original Message-
From: Tom
Sent: Jan 14, 2013 2:13 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List 30 Mk II
I have had good luck with just a 155 on the furler for w
I have had good luck with just a 155 on the furler for wed nite races, works
fine up to 15 knots. Boat is tender. See the stability chart on the
cncphotoalbumsite.I have had mine 14years. Changed then traveler to the
cockpit option positionmuch better there than the coach roof.
Cnc qu
Or I'm just dense!
Joel Aronson
On Jan 14, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Eric Baumes wrote:
Thanks Joel,
I think my question was ambiguous. He had a Catalina Tall Rig which (we
raced successfully in JAM). He is now considering the C&C 30 Mk II.
In our area (Hudson River/Long Island Sound) the C&C 30 Mk
Thanks Joel,
I think my question was ambiguous. He had a Catalina Tall Rig which (we
raced successfully in JAM). He is now considering the C&C 30 Mk II.
In our area (Hudson River/Long Island Sound) the C&C 30 Mk II with the wing
rates 177 base whereas the Catalina Tall Rig rates 183 base.
Eric
Mk II #90
From: Eric Baumes
To: cnc-list
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 1:46:10 PM
Subject: Stus-List 30 Mk II
Hello,
A friend of mine is looking to replace his (also my old boat) beloved Catalina
30 that was lost in Sandy.
He is looking at a 30 Mk 2 with a wing keel. I went with him to l
Eric,
Sorry about his loss!
The ONLY benefit to the wing keel is the shallow draft. It will not point
as well. Lots of Catalinas on the Chesapeake have them, which is one of
the reasons I own a C&C.
The 30 tall rigs are a little tender when the wind kicks up. The standard
rig will not break an
Hello,
A friend of mine is looking to replace his (also my old boat) beloved
Catalina 30 that was lost in Sandy.
He is looking at a 30 Mk 2 with a wing keel. I went with him to look at the
boat this weekend. The boat looks and sounds solid.
A few questions:
How are the sailing characteristics w