I came across this post on the Cruisers Forum website:

> busymacd
> Registered User
> 
> Join Date: Sep 2013
> Location: Pass Christian Ms.
> Boat: 1968 40' C&C Crusader
> Posts: 2
> 
> Running Rigging on a 40 ft C&C Crusader
> 
> last year i bought a 40 ft C&C Crusader, hauled it out redone the bottom , 
> installed a new Perkins and transmission shaft prop,and cutlass, redone the 
> fueltanks and now on to the Running rigging, Having never owned a sailboat 
> before And Wanting to learn sailing , cannot find any information on the 
> running rigging, there was No lines in the boat , so i don't know where to 
> start , is there any info on what line size ,length ,routing etc, on this 
> vessel any one knows of I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE any help ,as want to do 
> all this myself ,as to know the vessel as well as possible, The C&C company 
> is out of business so I have now way to contact them, thanks any one 
> DeWayne

Dennis, is this the one you’re thinking of?  If so, he gave up on his project 
boat pretty quickly.

Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(

On Apr 8, 2014, at 7:56 PM, Dennis C. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jimmy,
> 
> I suspect this boat was docked in Bayou Castine in Mandeville some time back 
> but now appears to be located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  
> 
> If this is the same boat, I replaced an upper shroud on it some years back.  
> It was waaaay less than pristine.  Design and construction aside, I recall 
> that the chain plates were, indeed, aluminum.  My rigger buddy and I 
> commented that they looked deteriorated.  
> 
> I did not look below.
> 
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
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