Re: Stus-List Baltic 39

2014-11-21 Thread David Donnelly via CnC-List
So how close is the actual hull shape design of this boat to the 40. At a 
glance they appear the same with the obvious deck and interior differences. 
I have always loved the look and layout of the 40. If the hull shape is 
similar what did Baltic do construction wise to make it more suitable for 
extended offshore use.


David
C&C 26 Mistress

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On November 21, 2014 3:36:54 PM "Maturo, John via CnC-List" 
 wrote:




I bought a Baltic 39, Finnish built, 3 years ago having spent 5 years 
shopping for a swan as an upgrade from my 35-1.


It is a great sailing boat and immensely strong. I cut and machined the 
teak during a deck replacement last winter so I have been through every 
inch of the boat and have an intimate knowledge of its construction and 
noted lack of any deterioration.


Rob ball designed a very sweet sailing vessel. My wife and I sail her 
without auto pilot and find she is easier to work and tracks better than 
the 35-1.


It is a pain to go below, 6 steps, but when you take a wave that washes 
over the deck and partially fills the cockpit the wisdom of the bridge deck 
is self evident.


We are doing a full refit for a North Atlantic crossing when I retire in 
3-4 years. I have no doubt about the boat, just me.


She looks and sails like the best of the C&C line, just stronger for 
offshore work.  We love having the C&C star molded into her, she is a great 
extension of that stellar mark. Thank you Rob Ball.


John Maturo
203-494-6782

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> From: Wally Bryant 
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> Subject: Re: Stus-List Looks like a C&C design...
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> Twice I have seen recently repainted boats (one a Catalina, one a
> Hunter) who put C&C stars under the toe rail. Then there was a Taiwan
> knock-off (I think they bought a boat and made a mold from the hull) and
> I was pretty sure it was a C&C 40 knock-off but the owner assured me it
> was 'just like a Swan only cheaper' and so I left him to his beer.
>
> It's good to see the original stars shine.
>
> Wal
>
>
> Fred wrote:
>> 
http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2014/11/12/duluth-vineyard-haven-island-family-sees-america-sail?k=vg546e3c74c6c47

>>
>> It?s actually a Cassian/Cuthbertson design built by Whitby Boatworks in 
Ontario (1969 Whitby 45).

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> Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 19:05:16 -0500
> From: Bill Bina 
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> Subject: Re: Stus-List Looks like a C&C design...
> Message-ID: <546e81bc.7080...@gmail.com>
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> "Like a Swan only cheaper" may have been a Baltic 39. The hull was
> designed by C&C and has the C&C cove stripe with the familiar
> diamond/star. They were built to a pretty high standard, complete with
> teak decks.
>
> 
>
> Bill Bina
>
>> On 11/20/2014 6:22 PM, Wally Bryant via CnC-List wrote:
>> Twice I have seen recently repainted boats (one a Catalina, one a
>> Hunter) who put C&C stars under the toe rail. Then there was a Taiwan
>> knock-off (I think they bought a boat and made a mold from the hull)
>> and I was pretty sure it was a C&C 40 knock-off but the owner assured
>> me it was 'just like a Swan only cheaper' and so I left him to his beer.
>>
>> It's good to see the original stars shine.
>>
>> Wal
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>
>
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Stus-List Baltic 39

2014-11-21 Thread Maturo, John via CnC-List

I bought a Baltic 39, Finnish built, 3 years ago having spent 5 years shopping 
for a swan as an upgrade from my 35-1.

It is a great sailing boat and immensely strong. I cut and machined the teak 
during a deck replacement last winter so I have been through every inch of the 
boat and have an intimate knowledge of its construction and noted lack of any 
deterioration. 

Rob ball designed a very sweet sailing vessel. My wife and I sail her without 
auto pilot and find she is easier to work and tracks better than the 35-1. 

It is a pain to go below, 6 steps, but when you take a wave that washes over 
the deck and partially fills the cockpit the wisdom of the bridge deck is self 
evident. 

We are doing a full refit for a North Atlantic crossing when I retire in 3-4 
years. I have no doubt about the boat, just me. 

She looks and sails like the best of the C&C line, just stronger for offshore 
work.  We love having the C&C star molded into her, she is a great extension of 
that stellar mark. Thank you Rob Ball. 

John Maturo
203-494-6782

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>   3. Re:  Draft (Chuck S)
>   4. Re:  Sail Magazine Best Boats 2015: C&C 30 (Tim Goodyear)
>   5. Re:  Sail Magazine Best Boats 2015: C&C 30 (Chuck S)
>   6. Re:  Winter worries (randy)
>   7. Re:  Sail Magazine Best Boats 2015: C&C 30 (Russ & Melody)
>   8. Re:  Looks like a C&C design... (Steve Thomas)
>   9. Re:  Winter worries (Jake Brodersen)
>  10. Re:  mixed thread fittings (Chuck S)
>  11. Re:  Looks like a C&C design... (Chuck S)
>  12. Re:  Winter worries (Kevin Driscoll)
>  13. Re:  Draft (Alan Bergen)
>  14. Re:  Winter worries (Joe Della Barba)
>  15. Re:  Draft (Burt Stratton)
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> Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 23:22:05 +
> From: Wally Bryant 
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Looks like a C&C design...
> Message-ID: <546e779d.1040...@wbryant.com>
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> Twice I have seen recently repainted boats (one a Catalina, one a 
> Hunter) who put C&C stars under the toe rail. Then there was a Taiwan 
> knock-off (I think they bought a boat and made a mold from the hull) and 
> I was pretty sure it was a C&C 40 knock-off but the owner assured me it 
> was 'just like a Swan only cheaper' and so I left him to his beer.
> 
> It's good to see the original stars shine.
> 
> Wal
> 
> 
> Fred wrote:
>> http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2014/11/12/duluth-vineyard-haven-island-family-sees-america-sail?k=vg546e3c74c6c47
>> 
>> It?s actually a Cassian/Cuthbertson design built by Whitby Boatworks in 
>> Ontario (1969 Whitby 45).
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 19:05:16 -0500
> From: Bill Bina 
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Looks like a C&C design...
> Message-ID: <546e81bc.7080...@gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
> 
> "Like a Swan only cheaper" may have been a Baltic 39. The hull was 
> designed by C&C and has the C&C cove stripe with the familiar 
> diamond/star. They were built to a pretty high standard, complete with 
> teak decks.
> 
> 
> 
> Bill Bina
> 
>> On 11/20/2014 6:22 PM, Wally Bryant via CnC-List wrote:
>> Twice I have seen recently repainted boats (one a Catalina, one a 
>> Hunter) who put C&C stars under the toe rail. Then there was a Taiwan 
>> knock-off (I think they bought a boat and made a mold from the hull) 
>> and I was pretty sure it was a C&C 40 knock-off but the owner assured 
>> me it was 'just like a Swan only cheaper' and so I left him to his beer.
>> 
>> It's good to see the original stars shine.
>> 
>> Wal
> 
> 
> 
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> Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 00:32:31 + (UTC)
> From: Chuck S 
> To: Burt Stratton ,"CNC boat owners,
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> The picture shows your boat has the deeper keel. That's better for 
> performance. Deeper, stiffer, lighter. 
> Glad to hear the yard helped with the stands. The