Re: Stus-List C 99

2020-07-23 Thread Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List
The 99 has two keels and two masts.  The early ones were aluminum mast and the 
deeper (I think 6.25’ ?) keel.  This was the original design.  A second keel 
option was later introduced that was longer and 5.5’ draft.  About that time a 
carbon mast was introduced.

The fastest boats are the dk carbon mast.  The 5.5 ft keel resulted in more 
weight aft.  There is a noticeable difference in performance between the two 
keels.  In nova scotia we rate the “standard” keel (the 5.5 ft one became 
standard) 6 sec/mile slower at 105 than the DK model at 99.

C later offered a keel conversion kit to try to standardize the boats to the 
5.5 ft keel and many of the original boats took advantage of this.  C also 
dropped production of the DK version.

If you are looking for a 99 and have sufficient water depth go for the DK CF 
mast variant if you can find one.  While all the models are very pretty and 
sail well these sail the best and can perform very close to their rating of 99 
sec/mile.  If you require the shallower draft and like to race .. get as much 
weight out of the cockpit as you can.

The 99 is a great boat.  If you have one or are thinking of getting one then 
consider yourself very lucky!

Mike Hoyt
Persistence
Halifax, NS
www.hoytsailing .com

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Subject: Stus-List C 99

I always thought the 99's were rated a bit fast.  In my area we had a 99 which 
rated, coincidently, 99.  We were about 12 miles down course in Touche' on a 
distance race years ago.  We were about to roll over the 99.  They owed us over 
30 seconds/mile.  And...they'd actually started 5 minutes ahead of us.  They 
saw us and "woke up".  They made some adjustments and gradually pulled away 
from us.

Pretty boats.  Would have been prettier behind Touche'.  :)

  --
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 10:00 AM Gary Nylander via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
9.9 meters or 32 feet. As  someone said, the first of the 99’s was shipped out 
to the Annapolis show with a cobbled up part of an interior (from a 110?) and 
Tim Jackett came with it to show it off. They assembled a crack crew and showed 
if off quite well (and it got a lousy PHRF rating that nobody else could quite 
live up to). That boat was Rabbit. Not the best marketing practice if you want 
to sell boat to mortal people.

Gary
30-1 #593
St. Michaels MD


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Re: Stus-List C 99

2020-07-23 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
Here the deep keel is 99 and the shoal draft is 105.  They sail well in all 
conditions and handle the 200% spinnaker well.  Ours here are fitted with an 
18” custom made stainless steel sprit which allows us to fly the asymmetrical 
as well.

 

Safe Sailing,

 

Rod Stright



President

C 99 Class Association

Halifax

Nova Scotia

 

 

 

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Subject: Stus-List C 99

 

I always thought the 99's were rated a bit fast.  In my area we had a 99 which 
rated, coincidently, 99.  We were about 12 miles down course in Touche' on a 
distance race years ago.  We were about to roll over the 99.  They owed us over 
30 seconds/mile.  And...they'd actually started 5 minutes ahead of us.  They 
saw us and "woke up".  They made some adjustments and gradually pulled away 
from us.

 

Pretty boats.  Would have been prettier behind Touche'.  :)

 

  -- 

Dennis C.

Touche' 35-1 #83

Mandeville, LA

 

On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 10:00 AM Gary Nylander via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> > wrote:

9.9 meters or 32 feet. As  someone said, the first of the 99’s was shipped out 
to the Annapolis show with a cobbled up part of an interior (from a 110?) and 
Tim Jackett came with it to show it off. They assembled a crack crew and showed 
if off quite well (and it got a lousy PHRF rating that nobody else could quite 
live up to). That boat was Rabbit. Not the best marketing practice if you want 
to sell boat to mortal people. 

 

Gary

30-1 #593

St. Michaels MD

 

 

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Stus-List C 99

2020-07-23 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I always thought the 99's were rated a bit fast.  In my area we had a 99
which rated, coincidently, 99.  We were about 12 miles down course in
Touche' on a distance race years ago.  We were about to roll over the 99.
They owed us over 30 seconds/mile.  And...they'd actually started 5 minutes
ahead of us.  They saw us and "woke up".  They made some adjustments and
gradually pulled away from us.

Pretty boats.  Would have been prettier behind Touche'.  :)

  --
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 10:00 AM Gary Nylander via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> 9.9 meters or 32 feet. As  someone said, the first of the 99’s was shipped
> out to the Annapolis show with a cobbled up part of an interior (from a
> 110?) and Tim Jackett came with it to show it off. They assembled a crack
> crew and showed if off quite well (and it got a lousy PHRF rating that
> nobody else could quite live up to). That boat was Rabbit. Not the best
> marketing practice if you want to sell boat to mortal people.
>
>
>
> Gary
>
> 30-1 #593
>
> St. Michaels MD
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Stus-List C 99 Class Association and Fleet

2020-02-21 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
Thanks Don this is excellent and I know from trying to track down, just the
C 99s, a lot of work.  Very much appreciated.

 

Thanks for your interest and hard work on behalf of the C 99 class.

 

Rod Stright



President

C 99 Class Association

Halifax

Nova Scotia

 

 

 

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Sent: February-21-20 1:10 PM
To: Rod Stright via CnC-List 
Cc: Donald Kern 
Subject: Re: Stus-List C 99 Class Association and Fleet

 

Rod
I have attached an extracted list of the C 99s that have come up on the
cnc-list or PHRF fleet listings, etc.  The list I have, started about three
years ago when I was interested in C owners on how long they owned their
C (Brand loyalty). It now has a little over 1350 C boats. On the
extracted list, the boats following Bear Necessity (line 36) are from your
site that I added to my list.  
Don Kern
Fireball C 35 Mk2
Bristol RI

On 2/21/2020 8:45 AM, Rod Stright via CnC-List wrote:

We are in the process of revitalising the C 99 class and have developed a
new Class Association and website @ http://cnc99class.com/#home and are
trying to track down the current inventory and ownership of C 99 fleet.
If you own a C 99 and are not on our fleet list @
<http://cnc99class.com/the-fleet/> http://cnc99class.com/the-fleet/ please
email mail me and we will get you signed up.  If you know of a C 99 owner
not on the list please pass on this information.

 

Thanks for your attention and help in rejuvenating the class.

 

Safe Sailing,

 

Rod Stright



President

C 99 Class Association

Halifax

Nova Scotia

 





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Re: Stus-List C 99 Class Association and Fleet

2020-02-21 Thread Donald Kern via CnC-List

Rod
I have attached an extracted list of the C 99s that have come up on 
the cnc-list or PHRF fleet listings, etc.  The list I have, started 
about three years ago when I was interested in C owners on how long 
they owned their C (Brand loyalty). It now has a little over 1350 C 
boats. On the extracted list, the boats following /Bear Necessity/ (line 
36) are from your site that I added to my list.

Don Kern
Fireball C 35 Mk2
Bristol RI

On 2/21/2020 8:45 AM, Rod Stright via CnC-List wrote:


We are in the process of revitalising the C 99 class and have 
developed a new Class Association and website @ 
http://cnc99class.com/#home and are trying to track down the current 
inventory and ownership of C 99 fleet.  If you own a C 99 and are 
not on our fleet list @ _http://cnc99class.com/the-fleet/ _please 
email mail me and we will get you signed up.  If you know of a C 99 
owner not on the list please pass on this information.


Thanks for your attention and help in rejuvenating the class.

//

/Safe Sailing,/

//

/Rod Stright/

//

/President/

/C 99 Class Association/

/Halifax/

/Nova Scotia/


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Stus-List C 99 Class Association and Fleet

2020-02-21 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
We are in the process of revitalising the C 99 class and have developed a
new Class Association and website @  
http://cnc99class.com/#home and are trying to track down the current
inventory and ownership of C 99 fleet.  If you own a C 99 and are not on
our fleet list @  
http://cnc99class.com/the-fleet/ please email mail me and we will get you
signed up.  If you know of a C 99 owner not on the list please pass on
this information.

 

Thanks for your attention and help in rejuvenating the class.

 

Safe Sailing,

 

Rod Stright



President

C 99 Class Association

Halifax

Nova Scotia

 

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Stus-List C 99's

2017-11-02 Thread Stu via CnC-List
This just in --

The C 99 fleet in Atlantic Canada is growing with a total of 6 boats in
the area.  We are attempting to find out anything we can about the C 99,
the former owner's group and in the absence of an established group have
started a Facebook group at

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1951614858389263/. We are also developing a
website under the domain name  
www.cnc99class.com.  We would be delighted to welcome any C owners and/or
crews  or others with knowledge of the C 99 to contribute to either site.
Our email addresses are above and if anyone has information on the former
owners group and/or addresses of C 99 owners we would be happy to hear
from you.



Regards

Rod Stright

C 99

Halifax, NS

Canada

  www.cnc99class.com



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Re: Stus-List C 99 owners

2017-10-23 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
Thanks John did you have a C 99?

 

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Cc: John Pennie <john.pen...@icloud.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List C 99 owners

 

Congrats!  Still have my 121 but a different beast.

 

John

 

On Oct 23, 2017, at 3:11 PM, Rod Stright via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com
<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> > wrote:

 

Just bought a C 99.  Are there any owners still on this mailing list,
would like to connect with you

 

Regards

Rod

Halifax

 

 

 


 
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Re: Stus-List C 99 owners

2017-10-23 Thread John Pennie via CnC-List
Congrats!  Still have my 121 but a different beast.

John

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2017-10-23 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
Just bought a C 99.  Are there any owners still on this mailing list,
would like to connect with you

 

Regards

Rod

Halifax

 

 



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Re: Stus-List C 99

2016-08-16 Thread Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
Paul,

I've raced on a C 99 several times.  The cockpit is very tight.  The jib
trimmers and the mainsheet are all concentrated in one spot.  Lots of flying
elbows and opportunities for a black eye.  The boat sails well, but I didn't
like the rubbery feel to the helm.  It didn't feel connected.  I prefer my
35 to the 99 any day.

Jake

Jake Brodersen
C 35 Mk-III "Midnight Mistress"
Hampton VA



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Subject: Stus-List C 99

Does anyone have pros or cons that they would like to share about this
model?

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Stus-List C 99

2016-08-16 Thread Barry Lenoble via CnC-List
Hello,

I looked a C 99 a number of years ago, probably around 2012. It was very
nice, and is kind of tight down below. I wanted a boat that 4-5 people could
spend 3-4 days aboard and I felt that the 99 was just too small. I ended up
buying a 110 and the extra space below was the big difference. 

All of the latest C models (99, 110, 115, 121) are similar. I think they
are all very nice and share a lot of the same components and design. 

The 99's should be quite affordable now.

Good luck,
Barry

Barry Lenoble
leno...@optonline.net
Deep Blue C, C 110
Mt. Sinai, NY




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Re: Stus-List C 99

2016-08-16 Thread Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List
Center of mass ... (dang you Autocorerect!)

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Cc: Hoyt, Mike
Subject: Re: Stus-List C 99

The best sailing version is the 6.5 Ft keel with carbon mast. The 5.5 Ft keel 
moved center of mast aft and drags transom a bit requiring careful attention to 
keeping weight forward if racing.  Very nice boats. Build quality seems very 
high.  If you buy one you will not regret it

Mike
Persistence, halifax

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Subject: Stus-List C 99

Does anyone have pros or cons that they would like to share about this model?

Thanks
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Re: Stus-List C 99

2016-08-15 Thread Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List
The best sailing version is the 6.5 Ft keel with carbon mast. The 5.5 Ft keel 
moved center of mast aft and drags transom a bit requiring careful attention to 
keeping weight forward if racing.  Very nice boats. Build quality seems very 
high.  If you buy one you will not regret it

Mike
Persistence, halifax

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Subject: Stus-List C 99

Does anyone have pros or cons that they would like to share about this model?

Thanks
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Stus-List C 99

2016-08-15 Thread Paul via CnC-List

Does anyone have pros or cons that they would like to share about this model?

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