cost very much especially since it's loose footed. Jerry
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t; very much especially since it's loose footed. Jerry
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hould not cost very
much especially since it's loose footed. Jerry
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From: David Knecht via CnC-List
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Cc: David Knecht
Sent: Sun, Jan 1, 2017 10:40 am
Subject: Stus-List Possible Boom modification
Happy New Year to All! I
We did this on our 37’. The boom height on our boat was a bit problematic for
me, at 5’ 11”, standing straight up in the cockpit and more so for those
taller. I knew that I would never race this boat so I wasn’t concerned about
loosing some sail area. And at that time we were getting ready to a
Happy New Year to All! I would like to get some advice on a modification I am
considering for my C&C 34+. I love the boat, but one thing that has concerned
me from the beginning has been the boom height. I am 6’3” and the boom in
normal sailing position is at head height. If I were to be st