Stus-List C 30 MK1 Main sail

2017-07-10 Thread Collin Ferguson via CnC-List
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!important; }  I have a used main sail for a 1974 C 30 MK1 that I would sell. 
 I'm not sure what the going rate is for a used sail but it's worth about 100 
bucks to me as a backup.   It should fit your boat perfectly.  We got a new one 
to try and increase performance but our backup is in decent condition, no rips 
or frayed parts or anything.  I'm located close to you in Baltimore.  
Email me cferg...@yahoo.com if you're interested.
Collin1974 30' MK1Libra

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  1.  C 30 MK1 Main sail (Steven A. Demore)
  2. Re:  C 30 MK1 Main sail (Aaron Rouhi)
  3.  Black water tanks (Jean-Guy Nadeau)
  4.  repacking toerails (jarie...@aol.com)
  5. Re:  repacking toerails (Gary Nylander)

I recently picked up a C 30 MK1 (1973) that had four head sails, but no main. 
 I’m new to this whole sailing thing , so trying to learn on the fly.  The 
specs call for a 34’ luff and a 11’ 6” foot.  I’ve looked at all of the used 
sail lofts I could find, but nothing in the right sizes.  Does anybody have an 
idea of where I might find the right sail, or if I can vary from the specs at 
all?


Thanks,

Steve

  

SV Doin’ It Right
1973 C 30 MK1
Pasadena, MD
 Steve,I have a used main that I can donate but I think after hull number 506, 
C raised the boom by about a foot so my main would be short for your hull. 
I'm assuming you have already talked to gary at Bacon Sails. I recall they had 
sails for my 30-1 but that's years ago...

Cheers,AaronAdmiral Maggie79 30-1Annapolis, MD

On Jul 7, 2017, at 8:41 PM, Steven A. Demore via CnC-List 
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I recently picked up a C 30 MK1 (1973) that had four head sails, but no main. 
 I’m new to this whole sailing thing , so trying to learn on the fly.  The 
specs call for a 34’ luff and a 11’ 6” foot.  I’ve looked at all of the used 
sail lofts I could find, but nothing in the right sizes.  Does anybody have an 
idea of where I might find the right sail, or if I can vary from the specs at 
all?
 

Thanks,
 
Steve
 
  
 
SV Doin’ It Right
1973 C 30 MK1
Pasadena, MD
 

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 Does anyone know if the 35MK2 were fitted with black water tanks when 
manufactured in the mid-70’s?

Cheers, J-G 

Callisto, 33 mk2

Victoria BC
  I need to repack the toe rails on my 32 C  The original packing was butyl. 
 Compass Marine sells this but it is a very narrow and extremely thin material, 
less wide than the toe rails. Does anyone have a source or know the original 
source of the material used by C?  If so please contact me at JARieber@aol.  
Thanks
I used two runs of the Compass Marine butyl, one next to the other. No leaks. 
Also wrapped a little butyl around the head of the bolt, to assure no water 
would get down the bolt hole.

  

Gary

  

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I need to repack the toe rails on my 32 C  The original packing was butyl.  
Compass Marine sells this but it is a very narrow and extremely thin material, 
less wide than the toe rails. Does anyone have a source or know the original 
source of the material used by C?  If so please contact me at JARieber@aol.  
Thanks
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Re: Stus-List C 30 MK1 Main sail

2017-07-07 Thread Aaron Rouhi via CnC-List
Steve,
I have a used main that I can donate but I think after hull number 506, C 
raised the boom by about a foot so my main would be short for your hull. I'm 
assuming you have already talked to gary at Bacon Sails. I recall they had 
sails for my 30-1 but that's years ago...

Cheers,
Aaron
Admiral Maggie
79 30-1
Annapolis, MD


On Jul 7, 2017, at 8:41 PM, Steven A. Demore via CnC-List 
> wrote:

I recently picked up a C 30 MK1 (1973) that had four head sails, but no main. 
 I’m new to this whole sailing thing , so trying to learn on the fly.  The 
specs call for a 34’ luff and a 11’ 6” foot.  I’ve looked at all of the used 
sail lofts I could find, but nothing in the right sizes.  Does anybody have an 
idea of where I might find the right sail, or if I can vary from the specs at 
all?

Thanks,
Steve

SV Doin’ It Right
1973 C 30 MK1
Pasadena, MD
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Stus-List C 30 MK1 Main sail

2017-07-07 Thread Steven A. Demore via CnC-List
I recently picked up a C 30 MK1 (1973) that had four head sails, but no
main.  I'm new to this whole sailing thing , so trying to learn on the fly.
The specs call for a 34' luff and a 11' 6" foot.  I've looked at all of the
used sail lofts I could find, but nothing in the right sizes.  Does anybody
have an idea of where I might find the right sail, or if I can vary from the
specs at all?


Thanks,

Steve

 

SV Doin' It Right
1973 C 30 MK1
Pasadena, MD

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