Also the 30-1 is far from a one design.

The earlier models tended to be heavier, possibly due to things
like the water tanks being made out of fiberglass versus the
later models having plastic tanks. The rudder design changed
and the boom was raised 1'. I have pictures of 30-1s side by
side with obvious differences in the spreader height.


At the club haul out the crane measures the boat weights. While
not striped out but somewhat equally emptied the 30-1s can be
as much as 500 lbs difference in weight to each other.

Michael Brown

Windburn
C&C 30-1





 From:   Fred Hazzard <fshazz...@gmail.com> 
 To:   <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
 Sent:   12/13/2019 7:33 PM 
 Subject:   Re: Stus-List PHRF Reviews and Adjustments 



I am surprised that all the 30’s are rated the same given the dramatic 
differences in conditions they race in. San Francisco verses San Diego for 
example. 


Fred Hazzard 
S/V Fury 
C&C 44
Portland Or 



On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 7:08 AM Gary Nylander via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:



I’m guessing most of the reviews are for boats with big changes in performance. 
PHRF Chesapeake has done some, but not often. Looking around the country, the 
30-1, from hull number 1 (on the Chesapeake) to hull numbers over 600 seem to 
have the same 174 handicap (mine is number 593 and is 174 also). There may be 
exceptions, but I would doubt that Randy’s boat (assuming it has not been 
modified in major ways) would prompt a review. I’m not sure what one would do 
to a 30-1 to increase performance unless you cut a bunch of weight off the keel 
– and that would decrease it’s performance in heavy weather. At the Chesapeake 
rendezvous a couple months ago, I got to look at Rick’s number 1 and it is very 
similar to my 593, only differing is the area of chainplate attachments and 
some cabinet doors. 



 
Gary Nylander 
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