I was going to mention Ken Hellewell but David beat me to it. You may be
able to identify the bow of a C&C 38 (not Landfall) on the cover of his
book:
https://www.amazon.ca/Kens-Cruising-Yacht/dp/0972749225

I think it's a 38, anyway. That book has been on my wish list for a while.
We just sailed our 32 from Killarney to Penetang - not "offshore" but 21
hours and no land in sight for some time. It's not a big deal, but it felt
that way to me and the lady. Boat has always proven tougher than us. We
have no ego about the sailing anymore and I'm not afraid to admit that I am
a fair weather sailor :)
We pick our weather. When you're crossing an ocean you don't really get
that luxury. We've made similar passages on Lake Ontario - the great lakes
can be really rough, but you get to pick your weather so it's avoidable,
most of the time. We have gotten caught out in some really scary stuff
anyway and the boat is always tougher than we are.

Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto
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