Lorne Serpa
C&C 30MKII 1988
Friendship, MD
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This has been an interesting topic to follow for several days as I have owned
and raced a C&C 30 and now own and race a C&C 36 cb. I bought the 30' new in
1975 and raced her on the upper Chesapeake Bay in the Columbia Sailing Assoc.
(CSA). I had a 160 genoa, deck sweeper, and could carry it in b
You don't like us any more?
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 26 August 2016 at 10:52, Lorne Serpa via CnC-List
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> Lorne Serpa
> C&C 30MKII 1988
> Friendship, MD
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Tim, I'll offer...; I out on boat now, but will email you Sun or Mon if they're
still available thanks
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> On Aug 26, 2016, at 5:46 PM, Tim Goodyear via CnC-List
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> I have two spare (non-ST) 28's that are currently being used as paper
> weights. They were cleane
I'm not familiar with a rock dike.. did she get an operation?
Anyhow, a little qualification is in order, the 30-1 is the stiff
boat of the little fleet.
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/technical/stability.htm
the 36 doesn't look particular stiff according to the chart.
Cheers, Russ
I am not sure where Rick got his numbers. I looked into this recently after an
elbow injury made me consider replacing my Baronet 28s. The Pontos Trimmer 4
speed ($1600) has a power ratio of 113 in its maximum power gear. If I replace
my winches at some point, that is what I am planning to us
Interesting few hours today doing an anchor test. A young guy at port Whitby
marina was looking for an anchor for his tanzer 26, to replace the really tiny
and cheap ski-boat danforth type that came with his boat (and had proved
impossible to set). We had discussed over beverages a few times
The primary anchor on the 25 that I had was a 25lb CQR with 23ft of chain
and 150ft of rode and I never dragged when I had proper scope out.
My lunch hook was a 5kg Bruce that I hauled up from the bottom one day and
it held almost as well as the CQR.
Danforth/Fortress anchors work well in sand and
My previous boat just came up on eBay. It's still in my harbor and I was
just on board a few days ago. Still in decent shape enough shaper and the
engine seems to be running great.
This could be a great deal if it goes this cheap. Unless there is
something wrong that I don't know about, this is
What's her hull number Robert? The eBay listing says she's a 1972 boat. With
an Atomic 4 I assume?
Good looking boat :)
Cheers,
Randy
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> On Aug 27, 2016, at 6:48 PM, Robert Gallagher via CnC-List
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> My previous boat just came up on eBay. It's still in my harbo
Nevermind, I see she's hull #44, with an Atomic 4, located in CT.
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> On Aug 27, 2016, at 7:36 PM, Randy Stafford via CnC-List
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> What's her hull number Robert? The eBay listing says she's a 1972 boat. With
> an Atomic 4 I assume?
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> Good looking boat :)
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Hull Number 44. Original A-4 runs like a top. I heard it run last week!
Rob Gallagher
Hanuman 88 30MKII
What's her hull number Robert? The eBay listing says she's a 1972 boat.
With an Atomic 4 I assume?
Good looking boat :)
Cheers,
Randy
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I got the power ratio numbers from the winch performance information for the
Grinder 40 on the Defender website.
I see that 1st & 2nd gears on the Trimmer are the same as 3rd & 4th on the
Grinder.
14 CM of line recovery per handle revolution in the fastest gear for the
Trimmer. One of t
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