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#1 Re: General discussion » Mast support for winter storage » 2016-10-05 00:22:53

Hello David,
Thank you for your message, I followed your advice and I've made the X <img src="emoticons/icon_smile.gif">
Much easier than I thought <img src="emoticons/icon_smile.gif">
Marco
Marco Pagliacci
Wessem, Netherlands
1977 Korneuburg C&C 27 Homer

#2 General discussion » Mast support for winter storage » 2016-09-23 20:42:55

Reddai
Replies: 2

Hello everybody from Europe...
I decided for this winter to store Homer at dry and do a little maintenance.
Do you have any idea about how to create a support for the mast ?

sorry for my English <img src="emoticons/icon_smile.gif">

Marco
Marco Pagliacci
Wessem, Netherlands
1977 Korneuburg C&C 27 Homer

#3 General discussion » European C&C 27 "Homer" original plate & hull number » 2016-08-20 23:40:29

Reddai
Replies: 2

As requested,
here you can find the original plate:

https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/bjL9HJx66.png

Ciao!


Marco Pagliacci
Wessem, Netherlands
1977 Korneuburg C&C 27 Homer

#4 Re: General discussion » European C&C 27 "Homer" joins... » 2016-08-20 23:29:42

Thank you Roy!
Marco Pagliacci
Wessem, Netherlands
1977 Korneuburg C&C 27 Homer

#5 Re: General discussion » European C&C 27 "Homer" joins... » 2016-08-04 20:01:47

You got it! Sometime we were the first entering the lock, I don't know if it is normal, but in this case the lock operator at the radio said, "Please find the closest ladder and be prepared to evacuate... " and when I asked why, he said, "sometimes they (heavy laden vessels) have problems with the reverse and smash into the lock". Can you imagine me, an unexperienced sailor, dealing with my first lock; who just bought his first sailboat, hearing that response from the radio operator :-O ?
Anyway, it was really annoying the fact that they always had their propellers running fast even into the locks. On one lock I messed up with a mooring line and I lost it ... and I caused a little damage to the top of the mast :-( you can see it at minute 12 min and 30s..

Marco
Marco Pagliacci
Wessem, Netherlands
1977 Korneuburg C&C 27 Homer

#6 Re: General discussion » European C&C 27 "Homer" joins... » 2016-08-03 23:46:45

Thank you !!
ops... here is the link on vimeo <img src="emoticons/icon_smile.gif"> sorry!

https://vimeo.com/150299960


Marco Pagliacci
Wessem, Netherlands
1977 Korneuburg C&C 27 Homer

#7 General discussion » European C&C 27 "Homer" joins... » 2016-08-03 04:07:33

Reddai
Replies: 7

Hello everybody!
my name is Marco, Italian, I live in Germany and I'm the lucky owner (with my wife) of a C&C 27 Korneuburg, Homer.
We bought Homer last year in North East Netherlands (Workum) and then with the help of a friend we transferred her to Wessem (100nm on the Dutch canals)
Here is a stopmotion of the transfer, if you are interested to see it <img src="emoticons/icon_smile.gif"> it is quite long but it has good music...
here is a picture of Homer, moored in Wessem.
http://i66.tinypic.com/10milu8.jpg

we will move back to Italy in 2018, and we hope that Homer will move with us. It won't be an easy transfer if we decide to make it... even because we are beginners in sailing

Sorry for my english!

Kind Regards,
Marco
Marco Pagliacci
Wessem, Netherlands
1977 Korneuburg C&C 27 Homer

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