Hello Charles,
 I have hull #45, Next time I go down to check on her I will look to see if
there are any markings on the shaft.

Lewis Cooke
S/V For Play
C&C 30-1 #45
Lorain, OH

On Feb 22, 2021 12:34 PM, "Cleverboy via CnC-List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

> While it's snowing, planning still goes on. I am trying to find a prop
> strut for an early C&C 30 mk1 with the offset prop shaft. It appears that
> in pulling the boat the rear strap overlapped the prop shaft putting a bend
> in it so when starting it the following summer the oscillations almost
> immediately snapped the strut. The boatyard denied all responsibility. I
> had a propeller shop make me a new one out of stainless steel. Still, I
> would like to have what the boat came with. Algonquin iron works may have
> made the original but my strut did not have a casting number on it and they
> said I absolutely needed a casting number as they have countless molds but
> not stored by application. I tried boat salvage but no luck. This year, I'm
> planning on completely unbolting the Atomic 4 and spending the time on
> mounting the strut so the new shaft slides through the cutlass and stuffing
> box. Hopefully, remounting the engine to mate. Any input or insight would
> be appreciated. I do my own work and enjoy the time spent if it actually
> makes for progress.
>
>
> Charles Ferrari
> Destrier
> C&C 30 mk1
> Bronx, NY
>
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