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![]() Try to keep this thread clean, folks! We all love our boats. My C&C 32 has proven to be an all around great boat. But there are some areas where she falls short and I'd make changes if I wasn't moving up. 1) 6'6 bunks are still too short for me. Few boats deal well with this problem. 2) Her head is a bit small. 3) I'd prefer a longer anchor roller. 4) Her aft cleat arrangement is not ideal. 5) Her traveler system needs an upgrade. 6) She predates those very practical walk-thru transoms by a mile. Some items can be fixed...some would be a bit involved. Now, what aspect of your boat's performance and ergonomics would you change and how? What MUST you have on your next boat that isn't part of your current vessel's design? RB |
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Marc wrote: Forespar gunmount self-tacking jib boom and roller furling jib in lieu of the Camberspar. This has been done on other freedoms and I like it, but expensive. Doyle Stack Pack on main. I have the Mack Pack, but still quite fussy. Wish it would point a little higher, but not in the nature of the beast. Good question... It's not practical but I would like a regular traveller on my Cal 20. Other than that and a better motor mount, I can't really think of anything. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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Joe wrote: (Jonathan Ganz) wrote in message ... In article , Marc wrote: Forespar gunmount self-tacking jib boom and roller furling jib in lieu of the Camberspar. This has been done on other freedoms and I like it, but expensive. Doyle Stack Pack on main. I have the Mack Pack, but still quite fussy. Wish it would point a little higher, but not in the nature of the beast. Good question... It's not practical but I would like a regular traveller on my Cal 20. Other than that and a better motor mount, I can't really think of anything. If it's not pratical why would you want it? Afraid that 2 hp might rip off your transom? Lost the arguments in the political arena, now you're on to looking like a fool regarding sailing topics... got it. It's not practical because I would like to better control the position of the boom, but I would have to redo the entire mainsheet set up, and I like using the barney post more than I care about boom position. As far as the engine goes, I hardly ever use it, but it's a 4 horse, 2 stroke, and it weighs about 35 pounds. The motor mount gets stuck some times when all the way down. Not a big deal for me, but when my friend uses the boat, she has trouble with it. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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On 30 Aug 2004 17:04:21 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap: Try to keep this thread clean, folks! We all love our boats. My C&C 32 has proven to be an all around great boat. But there are some areas where she falls short and I'd make changes if I wasn't moving up. More cooler space would be nice. I'd like to replace the head with a walk-in cooler. And for those who think you can't **** without a head, I always use the swim platform. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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You might want to consider not using the swim platform
and start using the ocean. You're obviously in need of friends, and asking them to step on your **** isn't the way to do it. In article , Horvath wrote: And for those who think you can't **** without a head, I always use the swim platform. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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Joe, you're one sad little boy... so much anger... I mean get past
it... for your own good. In article , Joe wrote: Falls Short is the Key Word. My 13 foot Dink is great but.......... Perfect for midgets huh? Whats wrong is it choking on all your sh** Get a hawspipe Bet there weak as well. To bad they did not do it right the first time huh? walk thru transoms are for idiots. I would make the hull Nicklecopper NOTHING. Joe And notice bob I adressed all your question without making or creating 10 more postings. I know you want to keep your top posting number up but it's a pain in the ass to have to back out and address each and everyone of your important new postings. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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