What he said! Charles has it correct; any physical alteration would be counter
productive;
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> On Aug 22, 2020, at 9:43 AM, CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
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> Something to consider: The C&C 25 brochure lists the boat having a 15Hp long
> shaft outboard which
Something to consider: The C&C 25 brochure lists the boat having a 15Hp long
shaft outboard which weighed 115# and that's well aft of the waterline. Six
gallons of gasoline in a portable steel tank added another 40# in the cockpit.
You might get her back on her lines by adding batteries, but
This was one of my first thoughts. The outboard weighs 50lbs, and then
there is another 60lbs of lifepo4 battery and a little 32ah agm in the
lazarette. The electric motor and battery is actually heavier than the
previous 8hp 4-stroke with 3 gallons of gas, but it's distributed
differently. We keep
Maybe the "design weight" aft was reduced? Does she have a 15hp outboard and a
fuel tank in the cockpit?
C
> On 08/19/2020 7:31 PM Stephen Kidd via CnC-List
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> I've noticed that my little boat, a 25 mkII, is uneven in the water. The
> bow is probably 1-2" lower in the
1 pm
Subject: Stus-List Not level in the water
I've noticed that my little boat, a 25 mkII, is uneven in the water. The bow is
probably 1-2" lower in the water than the stern when at the dock. It causes
water to pool in front of the companionway and the icebox drain isn't all t
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Subject: Stus-List Not level in the water
I've noticed that my little boat,
I've noticed that my little boat, a 25 mkII, is uneven in the water. The
bow is probably 1-2" lower in the water than the stern when at the dock. It
causes water to pool in front of the companionway and the icebox drain
isn't all that effective. She currently sits above her waterline by upwards
of