C&C 36 For Sale!

FOR SALE – C&C 36

Year: 1981
Length: 36’
Engine/Fuel Type: Single/diesel (Yanmar 3HM35)
Currently Located In: Mystic, CT
Price: $27,000

Patience is a turnkey C&C 36 with new Awlgrip in 2008 and many other upgrades. The boat has what you need for either racing or performance cruising with an excellent sail inventory, smooth, fast bottom, and Tacktick electronics package with full wind instruments integrated with GPS chartplotter and autopilot. Cruising amenities include dodger & bimini, Strong Track low friction mainsail cars, lazy jacks, roller furling genoa, cruising spinnaker & sock, refrigeration, hot & cold pressure water, propane stove & grill, etc. Engine & rig have been professionally maintained and there’s even a custom canvas cover to protect your investment in the winter.

Contact: Jim Goldman at james.goldman@rbc.com or 860-241-8608

March/April 2017 Mainsheet is UP!

Thanks to the hard work of Mainsheet Editor Ted Paulsen, the latest March/April 2017 Mainsheet is here! Click on the image to the left to check it out, and here for the Newsletter Archive dating back over 14 years!

 

For Sale – 1982 S2 6.7 , 22′ sailboat with trailer

Full complement of newer racing sails (2010-2014), Full cabin cushions in great shape, 4 bunks, porta potti, 2.5hp 4 stroke Suzuki outboard. Imron painted hull for a no waxing finish. Large cockpit for comfortable day sailing for family and friends. Very competitive boat for racing. $5500 , contact Cliff , cliffisher@sbcglobal.net

BREAKING! Thames YC Members take ‘Onboard Reporter’ Honors

Readers and Club Members may remember this great video from Samson and Colin back at the end of August during the Secor Volvo Race. They won awards for their racing that day, and now we know they won awards for their video!

The Secor Volvo Fishers Island Sound Race ‘Onboard Reporter’ Award is presented to the junior crew that best tells the story of their race day experience. Dorfman and Madaus’ teamwork, camaraderie and plain love for sailing are evident in their winning video, which includes some great footage shot from the trapeze. As the event’s top Onboard Reporters, Dorfman and Madaus won a WASPcam™ 9905 WiFi camera.

According to Madaus, sailing is a big part of the lives of all the team racers at TYC, “because the amount to teamwork and confidence we need in each other has allowed for us all to grow and mature together.” It shows. This year’s race was wild, with 25+ knot winds with towed boats bumping and surfing in 5-foot seas. The exhilarating sailing was captured with a very well produced video.

Congrats to Samson Dorfman and Colin Madaus! Read full coverage in Windcheck Magazine!

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