I'm upgrading my winches and so my Harken 46.2 two-speed self-tailing
winches are for sale.
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; cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> >
> > Achillies 9.6 had one that lasted over 20 yrs bought it used !! Just
> got a new one great boat. Tows very good.
> > nothing but good things to say about it.
> >
> > Gary Kolc
> > "Li
ite happy with the purchase. I'm willing to bet the
> boat was made in the same factory as some of the big name boats.
>
> Danny
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> On 3/1/2017 3:24 PM, Bob McLaughlin via CnC-List wrote:
>
> Relocating our C 110 from a Midwest lake where I had no need for a
> tender to now sai
st
> got a new one great boat. Tows very good.
> > nothing but good things to say about it.
> >
> > Gary Kolc
> > "Liberty"
> > Apponaug Harbor (East Greenwich Bay)
> &g
Relocating our C 110 from a Midwest lake where I had no need for a tender
to now sailing on Narragansett Bay, LI Sound, Buzzard's Bay, Vineyard and
Nantucket Sounds, etc, I'm in need of a basic inflatable to serve as a
tender in harbors without a launch service. I've used them many times on
Agreed re single handing 33-2: move the primary winches to the aft pads and use
self-tailing winches. I found them to be the perfect spot and you can get a
lot of leverage as you are standing over the winch rather than kneeling on the
seat. Was very easy to single-hand the boat.
Bob
The August issue of Practical Sailor has a review on winches. The new 4-speed
winches from Pontos sound very interesting, up to 18:1 gear ratio, well more
than twice any others.
Bob McLaughlin
C 110 "Blue Devil"
> On Aug 25, 2016, at 9:34 PM, Rjcasciato via CnC-List
I used Polyglow for many years on my previous C and loved it. One additional
benefit I experienced was that the "black streaks" on the hull from the deck
run-off would wash off simply with soap and water. Previously when I had been
waxing, the streaks were nearly impossible to remove (though
Hello Brad. We sailed a CC 33-II for 20 years but sold her for a CC 110
three years ago and are very delighted. Glad to answer any questions. One
great source of information on the CC 110 is the CC Owners web site on
sailingnetworks.com
Indeed. The Tides Marine track works very well and is very easy to install
(though you do need to use their slides).
Bob McLaughlin
CC 110 Blue Devil
On Jun 23, 2015, at 12:39 PM, RAYMOND SHIBE via CnC-List
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Peter,
Before Tides Marine Sail track I had to
Does anyone know of a trophy/plaque engraver who might already have the CC
logo on file (to avoid the hefty set-up fee most want to charge).___
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New to me last year, I want to change the oil in my saildrive lower unit. (2003
CC 110 with a Volvo MD2030-D with the MS25S Reverse Unit/Lower unit.) I can
clearly see the drain plug on the bottom of the S-drive but am confused on how
to refill the oil once drained. In the manual it states
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