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Thanks Phil! I'm never sure about which alloys are corrosion resistant - I once had an aluminum canoe that didn't fair well... Yes, it was indeed Wayne and Linda's boat - it is even in the original slip (since 1982)!
The forward keel bolt on the 1982 Mk IV is easily accessible from the forward port settee locker (at least on the particular boat I have). This locker is open to the bilge and separated from it only by a board and two wood screws.
I am a recent new member (Oct 2021) and upon signing up, received an Owners Manual for a 1982 Mk IV. I recall being enticed to join the Association with the promise of getting my hands on this. The cover page of the manual reads: "This manual was created with the permission of C&C Yachts successor company and is provided as a membership benefit for members of the C&C 27 Association."
I understand that Pablo has stepped in to rescue the Association from an early demise (and my belated thanks for that!) Perhaps the copy was misplaced or forgotten during the period of uncertainty. In any case, I have a copy if it is needed.
Anthony Millevolte
"Passages" 1982 Mk IV
Bayfield, WI
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