Indeed. The Tides Marine track works very well and is very easy to install
(though you do need to use their slides).
Bob McLaughlin
C&C 110 "Blue Devil"
> On Jun 23, 2015, at 12:39 PM, RAYMOND SHIBE via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Peter,
> Before Tides Marine Sail track I had to winch the sail all
Hello Brad. We sailed a C&C 33-II for 20 years but sold her for a C&C 110
three years ago and are very delighted. Glad to answer any questions. One
great source of information on the C&C 110 is the C&C Owners web site on
sailingnetworks.com
(http://www.sailingnetworks.com/login?redirect=%2Fg
New to me last year, I want to change the oil in my saildrive lower unit. (2003
C&C 110 with a Volvo MD2030-D with the MS25S Reverse Unit/Lower unit.) I can
clearly see the drain plug on the bottom of the S-drive but am confused on how
to refill the oil once drained. In the manual it states “Pu
Does anyone know of a trophy/plaque engraver who might already have the C&C
logo on file (to avoid the hefty set-up fee most want to charge).___
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I used Polyglow for many years on my previous C&C and loved it. One additional
benefit I experienced was that the "black streaks" on the hull from the deck
run-off would wash off simply with soap and water. Previously when I had been
waxing, the streaks were nearly impossible to remove (though
The August issue of Practical Sailor has a review on winches. The new 4-speed
winches from Pontos sound very interesting, up to 18:1 gear ratio, well more
than twice any others.
Bob McLaughlin
C&C 110 "Blue Devil"
> On Aug 25, 2016, at 9:34 PM, Rjcasciato via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Hoping
Agreed re single handing 33-2: move the primary winches to the aft pads and use
self-tailing winches. I found them to be the perfect spot and you can get a
lot of leverage as you are standing over the winch rather than kneeling on the
seat. Was very easy to single-hand the boat.
Bob McLaughl
Relocating our C&C 110 from a Midwest lake where I had no need for a tender
to now sailing on Narragansett Bay, LI Sound, Buzzard's Bay, Vineyard and
Nantucket Sounds, etc, I'm in need of a basic inflatable to serve as a
tender in harbors without a launch service. I've used them many times on
char
ver 20 yrs bought it used !! Just
> got a new one great boat. Tows very good.
> > nothing but good things to say about it.
> >
> > Gary Kolc
> > "Liberty"
> > Apponaug Harbor
fill
> caps. Again, I'm quite happy with the purchase. I'm willing to bet the
> boat was made in the same factory as some of the big name boats.
>
> Danny
>
>
> On 3/1/2017 3:24 PM, Bob McLaughlin via CnC-List wrote:
>
> Relocating our C&C 110 from a
; cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> >
> > Achillies 9.6 had one that lasted over 20 yrs bought it used !! Just
> got a new one great boat. Tows very good.
> > nothing but good things to say about it.
> >
> > Gary Kolc
> >
I'm upgrading my winches and so my Harken 46.2 two-speed self-tailing
winches are for sale.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/124808729859
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