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Hi David and company.
Ok for the evolution page.
Great stuff.
Thanks very much.
Doog
LOL Chuck
I guess I have failed miserably with my wording.
I'm seeing ads for C&C 27s (Mk1 to 4) with keel depths
from four feet zero inches(4'0") to five feet zero inches(5' 0").
4' 3 and 4 '6 and 4 '10 being the most common.
So to reword the question: What vertical length (depth) did the keel
on a 1979, C&C 27 Mk 3 come in? The boat I'm looking at does not
state the keel length. I chose to say it like the Navy guys, how
much do I need under the keel to to float "safely".
Cheers
Doog
Hi
How much water do I need under the keel, to float a 1979 C&C 27 MK III?
Cheers & thanks
Doog
Thanks Tim.
Got em.
Hi.
Do you have pictures?
Doog
Hi.
Do you have pictures?
Doog
The Boat Market appears rather confusing depending on what side of the 49th you live on. Trailer-sailing(gunkholing) for about a decade + and would like to own a solid keel. Gawked at all the C&Cs..Corvette, 30' 35' and Hinterhoellers. I like the C&Cs. The 27 seems like a good fit and 10 ft longer than my present boat. I want to cruise but maybe someday try a few beer can races. Is the 27 more versatile than the 30 for the Great Lakes? I usually sail with my dog so smaller equals better fit. The boat in question is all original and a few K less than the average northern boat. Survey time I guess. Thanks Tony and David. Great site.
Doog
Eyeballing a MK III with original Gel Coat, and sails (no furler).Boat looks clean and lightly used. Has the Yanmar Single 12 HP. This is a boat that would suit me fine. Don't want to seem cheap or insulting but if stuff is worn out, can a guy offer 2/3?
Doog