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  1. shrspeedblade
    They moved the lower shrouds out with the cap shrouds with hull number 9- guess who has hull #8! I haven't tried it yet, but it looks like you could run the jib sheets inside the shrouds since the tracks are mid deck- if desired anyway if you only roll it out to 90% or so, something I will probably play with.

    Be sure to give me a heads up if you're ever coming up to the Bay Area!
  2. shrspeedblade
    The first two months of ownership were on the hard doing barrier coat (YUCK!) which it didn't really need but since it's my 'forever boat' at least I'll never have to deal with it again. I've only been out a few times now but I'm starting to find the sailing ability of these boats is true. I don't have a ton of experience but her pointing ability, especially for a full keeler, is uncanny. I'm pretty confident she can outpoint my fin keel-spade rudder Columbia 28 which was no slouch! She sure reverses like a drunk rhino though- LOL!

    If you're ever up this way I'd love to take you out on her! Also sailing the Channel Islands is on my bucket list so we will hopefully be down there some day. You'll probably find it interesting that I just helped a friend sell a Columbia 29 MK I. I'll probably be going out with the new owner on it (we were going to last week, but the shift cable broke!) and I'm eager to see how she compares to my 28.

    Best wishes,
    Jim
  3. shrspeedblade
    I hadn't planned on "going bigger" from my Columbia 28 for several more years when my wife and I can hopefully do some cruising, but the Nor'West showed up at the marina in Napa 6 boats down from mine. I had to walk past it for six months as it surprisingly just wouldn't sell (at one point I told the broker/harbormaster "please sell that damn thing so I can stop looking at it!") but I weakened and they bit on a pretty low offer and so now I'm like the dog that caught the car!

    It has been a bit neglected maintenance-wise for the last several years, the biggest issue being the forward shrouds attached to the cabin top have pulled it up slightly especially on the starboard side which scared a lot of people away. There is an internal rigging screw anchoring it in place but my eventual plan is to move the lowers to the outer hull to solve the issue.
  4. leftyrowe
    i have been searching cf site, and can not find out how to edit my listing in the classifyeds
    please advise
  5. Harry Black
    Don, unfortunately I do not have a handed on jib. I have a furling Genoa.
  6. NorthernDancer
  7. Scratchee
    Hi Don. I'm still unable to post replies, send PMs, or even preview a response, due to "suspicious activity." Can this be fixed or should I just set up another account? I'm just a sailor wanting to participate in discussions. Thank you.
  8. Scratchee
    Hi Don. I tried to reply to a thread from someone asking for help (my first post), and I was tagged as "suspicious", possibly due to some links, including youtube (all on topic). So I tried to post a "new member introduction" post without links or formatting, hoping to build post count if required, and was still forbidden due to suspicious activity. Any advice? Thank you.
  9. hardingd1974
  10. Sailtrader
    Hi All,

    Just found this group. I currently sail a 70's C&C 35 Mk2, soon up for sale as I am moving to a modern 1980s Irwin 46. Have pretty much completely refitted the boat. Re-powered, re-wired, bottom job, re-cored doghouse. Love these old designs I raced in in my teens.

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