Hi all:
I just purchased "Trinity", a 1984 C7C 37, from her original owner.
She's in top shape and I want to get some things going for this coming
summer.
My first question is: where can I find a copy of the original owner's
manual for the boat?
I have already looked at the c&cphoto site but the 3
Hi all:
So is there a C&C RDV for those of us in the SW?
Fair winds and happy back to school!!
Jim
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Hello!!
Thank you for all the great emails in the list.
It has been very helpful for me and my C&C 37.
Can you please change my email from jea...@gmail.com to jas62661@gmail. com?
Thanks again...!
Jim Eagon
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Hi all:
I'll be moving my C&C 37 "Trinity" from San Francisco to Oceanside (near
San Diego) in November.
I have heard interesting "tales" about sailing the California coast and am
doing my best to prepare.
However, I have not owned my boat for very long (less than a year now) and
I am new to the C
Hi all,
I've been reading this subject for a few days now, and it's interesting that it
doesn't look like anybody has mentioned the Dutchman Flaking System. I really
like mine and it works very well for flaking my sail when single-handing.
They have a website you can Google and learn more abou
I have had similar problems with "Trinity's" (84 C&C 37) fuel system. She
still has her original fuel tank and engine.
She quit on me several times at sea, necessitating repairs en route.
The culprit? Slime and dirt in the tank. Polishing and additives did not
help, as chunks of slime would dislod