And you get to pay for a 40 slip due to the fixed sprit.
Joel

On Wednesday, November 27, 2013, Jim Watts wrote:

> As soon as I sell my ancient barge I'm putting a down payment on one of
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> Of course, at an asking price of only $189,900 CAD it might take a few
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> afford one of the new barges. Dang, a self-contained head. I just have one
> of the standard ones on the top of my neck.
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> On 26 November 2013 21:38, Joel Aronson 
> <[email protected]<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', '[email protected]');>
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>> From sailing anarchy:
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>> The new C&C 30 is pure race boat, complete with a fixed composite sprit
>> to accommodate an asymmetric spinnaker, carbon fiber rig, square top
>> mainsail, Dyneema lifelines, fabricated steel fin keel with lead bulb, top
>> of the line hardware package, and of course, water-tight hatches.  Should
>> the wind die down, the C&C 30 has a smooth running 2-cylinder inboard
>> diesel engine to get you to and from distant race courses.  This one design
>> is race ready for around the buoys, but is also equipped for the shorter
>> distance offshore races with a self-contained head and two settee berths.
>> C&C Yachts will launch the 30 One Design in the Spring of 2014.
>> www.c-cyachts.com.
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>> --
>> Joel
>> 301 541 8551
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> Jim Watts
> Paradigm Shift
> C&C 35 Mk III
> Victoria, BC
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