Thanks to all for the input.
John
Arpeggio
CC 32
Norwalk, CT
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Subject: Stus-List CC 32 Genoa sheets
I agree
If you use 3/8 make sure it it will work with any self tailing winches.
On Jun 19, 2014 7:29 AM, John Russo via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
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Thanks to all for the input.
John
Arpeggio
CC 32
Norwalk, CT
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I've had the same problem. I started using a cow hitch vs. two bowlines and
it's less likely to get jammed.
My headsail is a 140.
Hope this helps.
Pete W.
Siren Song
'91 CC30-2
Deltaville, VA
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Kevin,
We did the exact same thing as Sam did a few years ago — 1 long sheet
with a hitch in the middle — after many years of getting knots snagged on the
rig.
The hitch never gets caught up now and will do it this way forever.
All the best,
Edd
I've owned a CC 24 and 29mkII and now own a 27mkV. A friend and I are
considering partnering on a 38mkIII. The 7.5 foot draft may be good in the
Mariana Trench but not in my harbor. (3 mile Harbor ). Has anyone had any
experience with the shoal keel version which I think gives the boat a.
How about considering a Landfall 38? Pretty much the same hull, but only draws
4’-11” on a longer keel. Mine points like a witch, too… :^)
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 CC Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^(
FINALLY getting launched tomorrow… :^)
On Jun 19,
Hey Fred - glad you're getting in the water - Just in time of Race Week.
FYI we have a new Jib and Main class this year with a great turn out
already. You'd do really well.
Sign up here: http://wyc.org/ais/RaceWeek.aspx
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Hi Jerry,
I own a 38-3 wing keel (5'6 draft) and my VMG is around 26-27 AWA. Most poeple
at the club think I have a deep draft because I can point so close to wind.
My PHRF (Lake Ontario) is 108 vs 102 for the deep draft.
Pierre Tremblay
Avalanche #54988
CC38-3 WK, hull #76
Pete -
You haven't had issues with the lazy sheet coming loose?
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Jib sheet bowlines hang up on baby stay
I've had the
For late 80’s CC’s does anyone have advice or a source for sink gaskets
at the drains? The draines are the grey plastic “Hockey Puck” looking ones.
Thanks!
Thanks for the advice on the jib sheets. We are taking a trip up to
Victoria / Gulf Islands / San Juan’s from our berth in Portland,
go Fred!!!
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Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 11:38:49 -0500
How about considering a Landfall 38? Pretty much the
Ditto Fred. They make boats different, but they don't make them much better
than the LF38
Rich
On Jun 19, 2014, at 14:21, Danny Haughey via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
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go Fred!!!
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Check at RV stores, that's where I have found other bits of plumbing.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
CC 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 19 June 2014 10:20, Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
wrote:
For late 80’s CC’s does anyone have advice or a source for sink gaskets
at the drains? The
Fred, you beat me! we're scheduled for launch on Friday...
Richard
1985 37
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine
Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462
502-584-7255
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âI've been doing it like this for 5 or 6 years - never come loose yet.
Coquina right now plans to go to CRYC for picnic and then Greys Inn creek to
watch fireworks. We will go to Swan Creek Sat morning.
Joe
Coquina
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Joe, you should go to Swan Creek for the Rock Hall fireworks on the 3rd and
then Greys Inn Creek! One year we did Swan Creek, St. Michaels Baltimore and
Gibson Island and managed to catch the shows each night. This year we're
planning to be in Solomon's for the 4th. We'll have to get together
I have had problems with multiple depthsounders of different brands and
types when the motor is running for years. I found that turning on 3 or
4 interior incandescent lights results in a working depth sounder. Try it.
Bill Bina
On 6/19/2014 3:28 PM, Chris Price via CnC-List wrote:
Joe, you
Interesting, I'll try it while I still have a couple incandescent's left.
Thanks.
Chris Price
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Subject: Re: Stus-List 4th of July
I
Nomy genoa sheets are a single, continuous line.
The cow hitch is simply a loop that goes through the clew of the sail.
hope this helps.
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 12:17:21 -0500
From: Pete Shelquist pete.shelqu...@comcast.net
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Jib sheet
HI Steve: Just to add to the listing..my 1977 38 is Hull #125; the
original build paperwork shows that it was built in the “Bruckman Shop” and has
the designation of MKIIC. Someone mentioned the PHRF ratings of the two……….New
England PHRF rates the MKI at 111 and the MKII at 114. Go
Funny.
I couldn't have moved to Broad Creek without GPS. The channel gets narrow in
places and they are unmarked. I'm still learning the land reference points, and
GPS makes it so easy to avoid the shallows, I'd hate to be without it.
Chuck
Resolute
1990 CC 34R
Broad Creek, Magothy River,
Tim,
I consider 2,500 psi the upper limit for the backstay. If that doesn’t
straighten your forestay, there isn’t much that can be done. With that much
wind you should have been using a #3 or #4 jib anyway.
Jake
Jake Brodersen
“Midnight Mistress”
CC 35 Mk-III
Hampton Va
On my O'day 22 I used a cow hitch with one long sheet and the cow hitch in the
middle. There was no chance of that ever coming out.
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Subject: Re:
I learned the way in back in the 70s. Think I still know it. I used to run the
entrance in pitch dark too. Had good night vision then :)
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On Jun 19, 2014, at 19:44, Chuck S cscheaf...@comcast.net wrote:
Funny.
I couldn't have moved to Broad Creek without GPS. The
Dennis, think a single soft shackle would work?
Bill Walker.
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Subject: Stus-List Jib sheet bowlines hang up on baby stay
Ron
I'm looking at an old PHRF-NE (1996) out of Marion Ma. and the rating is
117 with a 140% so I think that would be about 111 with a 150.
Gary KolcLiberty Hull # 99
Ron Casciato via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
HI Steve: Just to add to the
Hasn't slipped in the 6 seasons I've been doing it!But there are other hitches that will accomplish the same thing if it's of concern.
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