Mine had a windward sheeting Harken traveller that adjusted itself after the
tack. It was an expensive upgrade (I think around $500 more), but it worked
beautifully.
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From: Andrew Frame via CnC-List
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Andrew Frame
Subject: Re: Stus-List What Model Have I?
I've got the shin-destroyer on mine. My mentor built a rather nice
ladder to get into the salon, and now it's an easier step-over with no
bloodletting. (He's retired and likes to putter. So my boat gets
benefits when he's puttering on his boats.)
We do only river sailing right now, coming about every 60 to 90 seconds,
so I lock the car down at the midpoint and leave it be. It's smack in
the center of the companionway, but nothing you can't get around.
On 06/18/2015 10:39 AM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List wrote:
An actual traveller for the mainsheet (usually about a foot back from the
companion way) is one of the best upgrades you can make for the boat. At
least, if you want her to sail well. Usually, the admirals hate it because
it hits your shins every time you try entering the cabin.
Not to mention that it moves the placement of the main sheet and it works
much better for single handling.
Marek
ex 1975 C&C 24 “Fennel”
Ottawa
From: Russ & Melody via CnC-List
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 12:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Russ & Melody
Subject: Re: Stus-List What Model Have I?
Wow. Look at the mainsheet "traveller" in the brochure. I remember those.
Ha, kids these days...
Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1 (means first run off the lot)
At 03:58 PM 17/06/2015, you wrote:
The 24 had 3 models – standard, Niagara and Competition.
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/brochures/24foot/24b1pg01.htm
Stu
Former 24 C&C Competition Owner
From: Paul Baker via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 6:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Paul Baker
Subject: Re: Stus-List What Model Have I?
You have a C&C24. They had no models, marks or names. All that changed
over the boats life was the interior layout.
The Niagara is a different boat.
Cheers,
Paul.
27 MkII
Former 24 owner.
Sidney, BC
> Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 15:31:33 -0400
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Stus-List What Model Have I?
> From: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
>
>
> On the bigger boats, I see many of you post the length, and a model
> name. Some vessels have the same manufacture year and LOA, but come
from
> different model designs.
>
> Of my 1975 24, I have found only one model, the /Niagara/, but a look
at
> the layout shows that mine is not a /Niagara/.
>
> I have the original owners manual, and nowhere do I find a model
> variant. Nothing on the title, and nothing in a casual web search.
>
> The subject came up when I applied for insurance with Allstate and
they
> asked for a make and model.
>
> They were happy with "C&C 24" but it got me wondering what model
> variants of the 24' were offered, besides the above-mentioned
/Niagara/?
>
>
> --
>
>
> Andrew Frame
> C&C 24, #43
> Lehigh Acres/Alva, FL
>
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