Our own Glenn Gambel will be sailing his CC 36 in the Queens Cup
(Milwaukee to South Haven, Mi) next week. I am going to crew for him
(Not much rail meat since I lost 75 lbs, but I can still grind a
winch). We leave White Lake, Mi Tuesday night for an overnight across
the lake and then race
Have you had a look at the brochures on Stu's website, the CC Photo Album:
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/brochures/24foot/24b1pg01.htm
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/brochures/24foot/24b2pg01.htm
A quote form the brochure:
Have it your own way. If you're like most people, you'll give the nod to
On the bigger boats, I see many of you post the length, and a model
name. Some vessels have the same manufacture year and LOA, but come from
different model designs.
Of my 1975 24, I have found only one model, the /Niagara/, but a look at
the layout shows that mine is not a /Niagara/.
I
Hey Mike
So if your mast breaks how do you cut the rigging away? If you had a
bolt cutter on board you'd be set for that risk, plus it would make it
easier to break into my boat to steal my socket set. Sorry, borrow...
:-)
I'm all about having too many tools on board, just not electric
The 24 had 3 models – standard, Niagara and Competition.
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/brochures/24foot/24b1pg01.htm
Stu
Former 24 CC Competition Owner
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Neil,
Best of luck to you and Glenn. The Queen’s Cup can be a very fun race with
good conditions. I have a lot of friends from this side of the lake that do it
every year.
Jim Reinardy
CC 30-2 “Firewater”
Milwaukee, WI
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Will you be doing the round-the-buoys race in Grand Haven next day?If they're
still doing it.That was fun as well.RonWild CheriCC 30-1STL
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You have a CC24. They had no models, marks or names. All that changed over the
boats life was the interior layout.
The Niagara is a different boat.
Cheers,
Paul.
27 MkII
Former 24 owner.
Sidney, BC
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 15:31:33 -0400
To: CnC-List@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List What
Wasn't the Niagara series actually a Hinterhoeller after he left CC yachts in
'76? Likely sold through CC dealers but not strictly a CC.
As for the Competition, it was a standard 24' with some go faster deck hardware
like genoa tracks/cars IIRC, no differences in the hull, probably didn't come
Wow. Look at the mainsheet traveller in the
brochure. I remember those. Ha, kids these days...
Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1 (means first run off the lot)
At 03:58 PM 17/06/2015, you wrote:
The 24 had 3 models standard, Niagara and Competition.
Follow up: I fixed my squeaking, groaning rudder! I didn't even need to remove
the collar around the emergency tiller fitting. All I needed to do was to
squirt a little 3 in 1 oil between the rudder post and the plastic bushing. I
was looking for a more complicated solution, I guess.
So I just had dinner with an old mate of mine and he had a great story about
sailing a CC 39 back to Seattle from Maui a few decades ago. Japanese
fishermen used to have these beautiful blown glass fishing floats that would
occasionally get away and were highly valued by sailors.
They were
In my 1989 30-2, the leafs of the salon table are supported by teak blocks that
swing out from the table pedestal, and snap into teak fittings on the underside
of the leaf. Incredibly, the full weight of the leaf (and the full weight of
whoever happens to be resting their elbows upon it)
Andrew,
Which CC 39 and year? In the late 70's there was 4 or 5 active 39s racing in
the PNW. Many of the crews would hang out together after racing and tell sea
stories. The names Blackwatch and Mistress come to mind. The Midnight
Special set a Vic Maui record for boats under 40' in
Our own David Risch is doing the race in his CC 40, Corsair. Start is in
less than 2 days!
Track the fleet at http://yb.tl/mb2015.
Good luck David!
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Joel
301 541 8551
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We have original rod rigging after 33 years. Boat has been half in fresh
water and half in salt. Raced a lot and cruised as well. Inspect every
year with mast down, lightly grease turnbuckle threads so no galling,
Everything seems fine.
John and Maryann
Legacy III
1982 CC 34
Noank, CT
When I need sockets I just motor a quarter mile down the NW Arm to where I know
there is a 260 piece socket set……
Seriously though. In 2009 was doing a home project and purchased a Ryobi 9v
and then found a DeWalt 12v on sale. Used both drills while installing new
flooring that had to be
Brian
I'll ask Ron what the old prop/problem was and get back to you on
that.
Gary K
Gary Russell via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
Hi Brian,
I know the new prop is a Gori folding prop, but I don't know what the
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