It was cloudy today, but I went sailing regardless. At least it wasn't
raining.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 10 February 2015 at 19:19, Bill Hoyne via CnC-List wrote:
> Hi Dennis,
> I am thinking about skiing JH in a couple weeks. What are the conditions
> like? Who ha
Hi Dennis,
I am thinking about skiing JH in a couple weeks. What are the conditions like?
Who has the best snow??
Cheers and Happy Skiing!!
Bill
Mithrandir
’74 C&C35 MkII
in Victoria,BC
> On Feb 10, 2015, at 7:53 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Snow is for skiing, not shoveling.
>
One suggestion that will improve your results on the race course, take down the
dodger - you are either racing or cruising.
Tom Vincent
Frolic II C&C 36 cb
Chesapeake City, MD
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Snow is for skiing, not shoveling.
Actually looking for snow here. I'm in Vail, CO. The World Alpine
Championship racers here this week aren't happy. Got some snow today but
temps were near 40.
I'm ready to go SAILING. Left Louisiana Jan 15. Skied Big Sky, MT; Grand
Targhee and Jackson Hole,
Joe's thread on the CHESS and cruising ratings and races makes me wonder
about "trophy hunters".
We had a boat owner here whose rating was for a fixed prop. He swore
repeatedly his boat was correctly rated.
Some of his competitors strongly suspected he had a folding prop. One day
a competitor d
I gave up calling the walkway in front of my house a sidewalk.
Trench is more accurate.
Steve Thomas
Southwestern Ontario
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From: Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: Stus-List While ou
Well we are an hour south of Boston...so instead of another 24" on top of a
couple of feet...we only had about 6".
Phew...it pays to be south this time of year.
(FYI. I cant even get to the boat. Its like climbing a mountain going over
the plow's snow banks in the boat yard)
David F. Risc
Sunny and 70 in Newport today.
Harry
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> On Feb 10, 2015, at 18:07, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Short video from the race this past weekend. :-)
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtnMAbTnI0Q
>
> 60 degrees, sunny, 12-16 knots winds..
>
> No resu
I am not sure if this should be allowed this time of the year.
This weekend I pushed off about 20 cm (8 in) of snow of the boat cover and
this is nothing compared to some people around Boston.
Marek (in Ottawa, balmy -10C (or 10 F))
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Short video from the race this past weekend. :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtnMAbTnI0Q
60 degrees, sunny, 12-16 knots winds..
No results yet but we didn't do so hot thanks to quite a few tactical
blunders from yours truly and a mostly "Never Sailed Before"crew. We still
had a ball, lear
PHRF NS = Regular racers that don’t want to mess with a chute.
CHESS = Single and double handed racers.
CRUISING = Cruisers and others just getting into racing. We’ll even make you a
rating if you don’t have one. I would hope a “real racer” would have more
integrity than to come and cherry pick
I sell lots of used boat stuff on eBay. I find 25-30% of new is common for
marine items in very good condition. Items in excellent to new condition
might fetch 50%+ of new.
Remember to make a $$ adjustment for the brackets. You may need to have
Garhauer make you new brackets. That shouldn't co
I have Garhauer rigid vangs on both my 25 and my 38. Can’t endorse them enough
for both reliability and usability, and the price is pretty good as well.
I’m pretty sure the vang on the 25 is 12:1 (and cost about $200), and the one
on the 38 is 16:1.
The vang on my 38 cost about $300, but
If you buy a brand new Garhauer, you can have them custom make the mast and
boom plates for attaching it for that price. Thus, having to fabricate that
yourself, the old one should be discounted a bunch! I would start at half of
what it cost new (back in the day) and then figure out how much it
I've been following this topic any time I see it come up - I have
windows in need of replacement.
I like the sailing anarchy suggestion - with coincides (fairly
closely )with Don Casey's recommendation
http://www.sailmagazine.com/boatworks/replacing-fixed-p
Thanks ... current model pricing is $495 (US), I highly doubt that would apply
to a 10+ year old boom vang. Hard to determine a used value not something
that comes up for sale very often as far as I can see so that’s why I’m asking.
From: RAYMOND SHIBE
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 10:4
Forgot to add C&C in the "to" line!
Joe
I am interested how the CHESS vs Cruising class separation is achieved. I know
that in some clubs while cruising class is created mostly for lesser
experienced crews with less well prepared boats there are some extremely well
prepared boats with very experienced racers who enter cruising c
I’m talking to a fellow here that has a Garhauer rigid vang for sale, from a
C&C 30. Matching it up to info online I think it’s a RV20-1 ... an older model,
not the current one.
I’m trying to get more specifics on this actual unit, but I’ve seen references
online dated 2002 and 2006, so it’s at
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