Peter
 
Is there enough room on marina forms to fill out the name of your Port?

 
Mike
Nut Case

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Wally
Kowal
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 1:19 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Introduction


Peter,

Congratulations on your purchase.

We sail Whistler II out of Dutchman's Cove in Penetanguishene.  She's a
C&C 30 '73 (hull #190).  We bought her in 1994 on Lake Simcoe on our
honeymoon , took her down the Trent and sailed out of Toronto until
2008.
I've replaced the head and holding tank, replaced the instruments (they
need replacing again) and done a lot of major/minor repairs and
replacements over the years.

She's gotten a bit smaller with two teenaged boys aboard (my 14 year old
is 6'1" already), but the four of us can survive 5 days aboard without
killing each other.

After 40 years she is finally starting to show her age cosmetically.
Structurally, she is as solid as a tank.  Last month we had the rail in
the water in 20 knots with no reef.  We've run her aground several times
in Georgian Bay without incident, and it was 5 knots into a rock shelf
that finally created a small C&C smile on the keel.

Stay on top of deck leaks and your boat should hold out for another
decade at least.


Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

Wally
Whistler II
C&C 30 #190

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From: Peter Delean <pdel...@eastlink.ca>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 7:18:51 PM
Subject: Stus-List Introduction


Greetings, from a recent purchaser of a 1980 C&C 30, sailing out of
Penetanguishene, Ontario.
 
Last weekend (July 5-7) I sailed the boat with a buddy to its home port
from Gore Bay, ON, on Manitoulin Island, a trip of roughly 160 nautical
miles. SW winds were not as heavy as we would have liked, but we did get
six hours of great sailing in, averaging 5-6 knots. It was the first
time I've sailed a boat that needed no attention at the helm unless
there was a change in wind strength.
 
For those who know Georgian Bay, we spent the first night at Club
Island, and the second night at Beckwith Island, east side. From there
Penetang was an easy reach on Sunday morning.
 
The boat will be used for cruising and overnighting, not so much for
racing. The boat has a Yanmar 2GM diesel, a motor that saw plenty of
action last weekend. It appeared to get very good mileage.
 
Areas I would like to clear up: batteries and electrical (I don't like
the location of the battery switch under the bulkhead, and don't like
the original DC panel or its location). Any recommendations would be
appreciated.
 
The head seems to have a case of "gastric reflux" in heavy seas. I want
to get that fixed. Anybody have one of those new composting toilets, and
do they actually work?
 
Electronics: I have Nexus wind instruments ready to go. I'd like to have
the screens installed on a pod at the helm, with chartplotter, etc.
 
Motor gauges: located in a spot anyone over a foot tall can't see. Can
this be improved?
 
Refrigeration: looking at options for shore power cooling.
 
I love these projects, and expect to have a few things done by next
spring. In the meantime I will sail it as much as I can this year to
understand how the boat responds in different wind/wave conditions.
 
As an aside, my experience with these types of forums/lists has been
mainly with the long distance motorcycling community. They are ruthless
when people respond without trimming excess paragraphs from the post.
You guys/gals are much more polite. 
 
Hope to meet many of you on the water. My sailing goal is to make it up
to Mackinac in the next year or two, then who knows from there.
 
Peter Delean
North Bay, ON
Drifter II
C&C 30 Mk1

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