Mike is hard core! Must have been working on his boat last weekend in
the sleet!
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C 35-III #11
On 2021-04-07 8:17 p.m., Robert Abbott via CnC-List wrote:
Mike,
My envy is duly noted...you motivated me to uncover the boat
todayI could be ready next week to
Most of my 1995 C deck was covered with Kiwi Grip about 5 years ago which has
held up well and is easily refreshed/redone with additional coats when/where it
wears away.
There are a few ‘trim’ areas in the cockpit sole and the mostly vertical seats,
the aft facing bulkheads on either side of
Mike,
My envy is duly noted...you motivated me to uncover the boat todayI
could be ready next week to launch.note, could be ready, depending
on motivation and ambition and of course, weather.
Bob
On 2021-04-07 9:43 a.m., Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List wrote:
2 days til launch! (eat
Not sure if this was mentioned here, but I saw it on the FB group, and just
registered. They will have a recording link if you're unable to view it
live. (7pm EDT)
https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/marine-museum-of-the-great-lakes-at-kingston/events/rob-mazza/
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Shawn Wright
Mike,
Good advice and that was also my first question. But the seller told me the
sail came with his boat and is too big for his C 27-3.
So not very helpful and curiously it is not the first time i hear that kind of
answer from someone selling a used spin. It's like they never used the sail,
Bruno
Ask him what type of boat the sail was made for. That should give you a better
idea of the dimensions
We were gifted a Mumm 36 spinnaker this past winter. The Frers 33 and C 33-2
have almost identical foretriangle so this is a similar situation to the one
you are looking at. Frers is