i also had good luck with the energizer headlamps with the red light. I
think I found a 4 pack cheap someplace. Better than my $40 unit. I leave
them in convienent spots around the boat. Issue them to overnight
guests/crew/strippers.
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I got it from Oyster Bay Boat Shop, but they may only sell wholesale.
I think the cost was around 1400. Probably 10 years ago. My original pole
was 4 ½ , too big to mess with. Forespar stops making 3 ½ tubes at around
16 feet, but they agreed to do this at 17 feet and 3 ½ if they could put a
The annual Dauphin Island race on Mobile Bay yesterday turned tragic as a
severe storm ravaged the race. My thoughts are with the families of those
who suffered losses.
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Dennis, I agree about Mobile Bay, I have done the Dauphin Island race and boats
get strung out all up and down the Bay, leaving them sitting ducks for a squall
line like that; my sympathies to all who were injured and the one sailor lost.
Richard
1985 C&C 37 CB; Ohio River Mile 596;
Richard
Mobile Bay is synonymous with squalls. Had many more crossings of the bay
with them than without them. It is open and shallow water which translates
to instant chop. We pray for the lost.
Ed
C&C 34 Briar Patch
New Orleans
On Sunday, April 26, 2015, Richard N. Bush via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list
I'm back. Last time I was looking at a couple of 35 Mkiii boats. I'm
still mulling over one of them. But there is a 1988 C&C 30 Mkii available
that is probably a better size for me. Price is quite high due to a
repowering in 2008.
In looking at the layout, I'm curious about the aft berth - h
Dave,
I am 6 feet tall and my wife is about 5’ 7” and we use the aft berth and put
our 9 year old daughter in the V. The length is fine for us, the biggest issue
is the height on the inboard side where the cockpit floor cuts in. It makes
that side somewhat confined, and difficult to get ou
Jim,
Thanks for the info. I'm 6' as well. So the aft berth would better suited
for one person? How is the leg room in the V-berth? I don't plan to live
aboard, but we'd be spending several weeks cruising each summer,
hopefully.
Cheers,
Dave Castor
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 7:38 PM, Jim Reinar