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#1 2012-10-01 12:31:53

Anna69
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CC27 out of water for winter

Any CC27 owners have their boat out of the water for the winter yet?  I am looking for the height from keel bottom to deck top. My rough estimate is 10ft but just looking to firm that guess up.


Russ Arnott
C&C 27 Mark III
Vancouver Island

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#2 2012-10-02 09:49:08

bosco
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Re: CC27 out of water for winter

This has come uo before --
See
Hey R.

This web-page has a link to another C and C site where you'll find an "Alladin's Cave" of info.  Among that stuff is a copy of the original C &C 27 Mk 111 brochure giving the mast height above the water as 41 feet. I've never measured  it but have always used  this number for clearance under bridges and power lines--- There's a marina nearby which I can't get to with Aragorn --- the power line strung across the entrance there is too low .
Given that the "P" figure for the Mark 111 is 31 feet, if you measure from the gooseneck fitting ( "x" feet)to the mast step, you can easily figure the distance from the mast step down to the waterline .
41 - 31= 10 feet from the gooseneck to the waterline minus "x" =  above water height of the hull . Add the draught of 4 ' 6" and you'll find you needed clearance ( except  that the hatch cover is a little higher than the mast step and as Dave suggests , you'll need a bit of room under the cradle as well)
  Clare Jordan Aragorn


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Stormont Yacht Club,
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