Hi Jim,

What year(s) separates "older" from "newer?"


I don't know the answer to that, sorry. The drawing I posted is from 1988.

Ken H.

On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 09:55, James Hesketh <jameshesk...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
>  Ken Heaton wrote:
>
>> Dennis is correct of course, for older C&C's, but the newer C&C's have a
>> different arrangement for the rub rail which is replaceable without
>> unbolting the deck  There is a factory drawing of it at this link:
>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/u9i7woy2Mit5AXV3A
>>
>
> What year(s) separates "older" from "newer?"
>
> I have a 1978 26' and from my casual observation of the existing I'd
> assume it's newer. It's a back-burner project, but eventually it'll need
> replacing.
>
> Years ago I had to replace rubber in a fleet of special-built 20-foot
> Persons for a disable sailing program here in Miami. I used a heat gun to
> warm 2 to 3-foot sections as I worked it into place. I think I'd do that
> over the boiling water method.
>
> Jim Hesketh
> Whisper C&C 26
> Miami, FL
>
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