John
Some C 27 MKII's had a similar boom, looked too long but I believe
the design might have been intentional due to main sheet traveller
location...nothing wrong with a high aspect ratio main sail on the C
30, According to measurements on the C photoalbum the E dimension
for the 30 MKI is 11
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Sent: Sunday, May 1, 2016 4:01:06 PM
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Thanks John, Dennis, Michael, and Gary.
As soon as the #@()*%^ snow stops falling around here and I can uncover and
raise the sail again, I'll take actual measurements and compar
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Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2016 10:24:58 AM
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BTW, did I mention that I really like your color choice???
Ron
Wild Cheri
C 30-1
STL
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Randy, it is pretty evid
BTW, did I mention that I really like your color choice???RonWild CheriC
30-1STL
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I have a wheel and end boom sheeting. The mainsheet and traveler are just in
front of the wheel and as Gary mentioned, just aft of the port & starboard
lockers.So my boom is shorter than yours and I have only about 6in free at the
end of the boom for the clew screw assembly to remove draft in
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Sent: Monday, May 2, 2016 7:33:28 PM
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Randy,
You can't be serious about snow now. Where are you? It even stopped
freezin in Fort Mac.
Th
Russ,
I think Randy sails on Chatfield Lake near Denver, CO.
Dennis C.
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 8:33 PM, Russ & Melody via CnC-List <
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> Randy,
>
> You can't be serious about snow now. Where are you? It even stopped
> freezin in Fort Mac.
>
> The promise of global
Randy,
You can't be serious about snow now. Where are you? It even stopped
freezin in Fort Mac.
The promise of global warming has finally come to the left coast.
We're livin' the dream!
Cheers, Russ
35 mk-1
At 03:01 PM 01/05/2016, you wrote:
Thanks John, Dennis,
it almost looks
more like the boom was replaced with a longer boom than that the sail foot is
too short
Mike
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Anchovy's boom reaches back to within four inches of the backstay. The mails'l
clew falls about two feet short of the end of the boom.
This winter, I actually raised her boom up a foot to create headroom in the
cockpit. Luckily the mAins'l luff was a foot short to begin with.
Rick Bushie
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Listers-
I posted a few pictures from my first race in my new-to-me 30-1 (hull #7
have an extra long boom, not a short sail.
Gary
30-1 #593
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Randy,
A PO raised Touche's boom about 6-8 inches. I've never considered that
enough to file for a change to my PHRF rating since my main sail extends
fully to the design E dimension.
However, your main sounds considerably smaller than design. Is that
reflected in your handicap rating? If
Looks short to me. Prior owner trying to “tame” the boat or perhaps make it
more balanced with a smaller headsail?
John
> On May 1, 2016, at 11:45 AM, Randy Stafford via CnC-List
> wrote:
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> Listers-
>
> I posted a few pictures from my first race in my new-to-me
Listers-
I posted a few pictures from my first race in my new-to-me 30-1 (hull #7) last
Wednesday night at
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-NqAxQ6JxFTeUlmcm1IX1c5ZHc
You can see the foot of my mainsail is considerably shorter than my boom. I'm
wondering if that's "normal" for 30-1s (or
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