I worked on one of these a few years ago and the shroud chain plates looked
scary. Inspect them well.
Dennis C.
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 7:15 AM, steve olive via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> A local community sailing organization has been given an old Crusader. She
> has been a
Steve,
The Crusader drawings would be in the C Archives at the Marine Museum of
the Great Lakes at Kingston, ON. See (http://www.marmuseum.ca/). Contact
the curator, Sandrena Raymond. The drawings would show the keel bolt sizes
and locations.
Rob
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 8:15 AM, steve olive via
Are we referring to the Crusader 40 from the late 1960's? Is so, here is
text from an old email from the list. The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes
at Kingston likely have the Crusader 40 drawings as it was a George
Cuthbertson design:
*From:* Ben Holthof [mailto:bholt...@marmuseum.ca]
*Sent:*
A local community sailing organization has been given an old Crusader. She has
been a project boat for 10-12 years and a couple of owners so she's in pieces
right now. I'm working on putting her back together. My immediate issues are
the keel and board. I want to check and tighten the bolts.