Dennis,

 

In response to your questions,

 

·         The boat is a 6’ keel

·         Brand new Thurston (albeit cruising but really nicely shaped) sails 
(main and 135%)

·         Rake is something I need some education about. The mast was pulled 
and I added all new rod rigging and a Harken Furler so the rake is whatever it 
was when the boatyard (Burr Brothers in Marion) stepped the mast. So, how do I 
measure it and what’s the proper amount of rake?

·         Trim was good. Very experience crew who is in the industry and has 
been racing since the age of 8 trimming the jib and the main telltales were 
streaming well (front of the jib and back of the main trimmed well). 4” off the 
lower spreader and just off the top spreader.

·         1500 pounds on the backstay to take the sag out of the head stay 
(taken off when off the wind). Slight bend in the mast but I don’t have a 
quantitative answer.

·         I was totally focused on sailing to the genoa tell tales which we 
kept streaming evenly up and down the genoa. However the “grove” between 
pinching and too far off the wind seemed very tight (maybe not enough halyard 
tension?).

·         Wind was 15-18 knots and I was not able to point as high as the 
others including the other 35 MK3. Also it appears that the skipper of the 
other C&C MK3 can sail his boat flatter. Yes, he did have more crew on the rail 
but I’ve seen this in other races also when it wasn’t as windy. So, I’m 
wondering if this particular design likes to sail slightly pinched.

·         Bottom cleaned two days prior to the race and every three weeks.

 

Any help appreciated. Need to improve or my crew might mutiny L

 

Dave

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Dennis C. 
via CnC-List
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 5:13 PM
To: CnClist
Subject: Re: Stus-List Rigging Problem

 

Tell us more.

Deep keel or centerboard?


1.  Sails?  Old?  Bagged out?

2. Rake?  Need to hear from other 35-3 owners.  

3. Trim?  How tight? How far off speaders?

4. Mast bend?  How much?

5. Genoa lead?  Were the tell tales breaking evenly up and down the genoa?

6. Angle vs course.  Was your angle the same as the others or were you pointed 
lower.  If pointed the same what were the wind conditions?  Were you getting 
pushed sideways?

 

Dennis C.

 

On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 1:27 PM, David Jacobs via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

Great wind for a Wednesday evening club race, great start, and then got smoked 
by three other boats one of which was another C&C 35 MK3. I had just had the 
bottom cleaned, had plenty of boat speed but I just couldn’t point as high as 
the others. 

 

Any suggestions on where I should start to look for an answer?

 

Dave

Saltaire

C&C 35 MK3


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