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If I die, my biggest fear is that my wife sells all my toys for the price I told her I bought them for...
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On thread :
Mast step bracket fills with water
there should be a hole. If you have the mast out, poke around the corners with a stiff wire...thinner than a coat hanger wire. You can still find the hole with the mast in, but it's tricky to get...
Liked On: 05-07-2012,
07:33 AM
Posted On: 05-07-2012,
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S/V East Coast Lady Shows her Bottom
As an owner of a C&C 32, might i recommend some "putting it in reverse" practice in the mooring field. My boat partner and I have both noticed a decided tendency of the C&C to rapidly turn when she...
Liked On: 03-12-2012,
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c&C 35 MKIII running backstay
for gusts of wind or sudden wind velocity increases, the backstay adjuster can be used to quickly and efficiently depower the mainsail without letting out the mainsheet. I have found it to be very...
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