Subject: Re: Stus-List considering 1981 C 25
Are we allowed to like boats other than C on this list? :)
The Star is a blast.
Violeta
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:33 PM, Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List
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I love a Lightning or a Thistle, but can't take the p
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> Each year mid-August our Club organises a race in Bics for adults. It is
> fun, even watching this
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Each year mid-August our Club organises a race in Bics for adults. It is fun,
even wa
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Well okay, maybe I should requalified this. I have to agree with Ron on the
thistle thing. I had a thistle once in a previous life, my brother and I and
two girls were out on it, got three miles out in the lake, got a puff - my
brother was driving,
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> I'm with Chuck on this. A
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I'm with Chuck on this. A couple on the lake bought a Thistle (17ft open
craft; very responsive and great in light air) for their first boat and on the
second time out, they dumped it. Woman would never get back in that or any
other boat.We
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Subject: Stus-List considering 1981 C 25
Hi, still figuring out how to use/reply on the list so please bear with me
here is the add for the C 25 I'm considering:
https://fingerlakes.craigslist.org/boa/d/cc-25/6239385891.html
I went to take a quic
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But then you’ll get your fanny wet. Come on, Bill. From: coltrek via CnC-List
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Subject: Re: Stus-List considering 1981 C 25 If you REALLY want to learn how
to sail
But then you’ll get your fanny wet. Come on, Bill.
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If you REALLY want to learn how to sail , buy a 13 - 14 footer and sail for a
year or two
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considering 1981 C 25
The only issue
ings figured out with.Then get
the 30 since it's fantastic!RonWild CheriC 30-1STL
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The only issue I'm familiar with particular to the C 25 Mk2 is the support
under the mast in the cabin. While the Mk1 had a substantial beam running
across the top of the bulkhead to support the mast, which every Mk1 owner has
banged his head on a hundred times, the Mk2 did not. I'm told
your parade!
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> Date: 8/29/17 15:12 (GMT-05:00)
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> Hi, still figuring ou
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Subject: Stus-List considering 1981 C 25
Hi, still figuring out how to use/reply on the list so please bear with me
here is the
Remember to get a survey. The money you spend will more than make up for
any problems that a surveyor may find.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 12:12 PM, Lisle Kingery, PhD via CnC-List <
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> Hi, still figuring out how
Lisle — my first sailboat was a C the first time I stood at the helm,
it felt like I was driving a battleship. But the 30mkI is one of the stiffest
and most forgiving boats C ever built, and for me it made learning easy, fun,
and most of all safe. So don’t worry about a somewhat larger boat;
I think you'll find the 25 is that perfect combination of responsive and
forgiving that makes it an ideal boat to learn on. It's also (as I recall)
a very stoutly-built boat so it will stand the abuse it will inevitably get.
If you're looking at a 25, some friend must be giving you good advice.
Hi, still figuring out how to use/reply on the list so please bear with
me
here is the add for the C 25 I'm considering:
https://fingerlakes.craigslist.org/boa/d/cc-25/6239385891.html
I went to take a quick look at it today and other than some slight star
cracking on the deck around a few
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