This was the first time we have gone on a weekend; VERY BUSY with line ups at most of the boats. The first boat we went on was the newest Catalina Capri 22: more of a day sailor now with a bigger cockpit and smaller cabin. Really liked the newest Catalina 315; nice layout. The Catalina 355, 385, and 445 were beautiful, much nicer than the Beneteaus and Jeanneaus.
Had a close look at the new J/70; WHAT A ROCKET!
Talked with Raymarine for a while about electronics for the CS34. The Rigging Shoppe will give me boat show prices after the show for some an i70 instrument display.
Rita with a Lewmar 115 winch The little winch on the right is a Lewmar 16 Little Still Time's winches are Lewmar 6s!!! |
Rita and Judy crankin on that self tailing carbon fiber bad boy! |
I ordered a bunch of hardware from Garhauer. They brought it all up to the show with them; no shipping or taxes! Their stuff is the greatest!
For Little Still Time:
- Two 6 ft 1" jib T-tracks
- Two low lead cars
- Two midship cleats that mount on the T-track
- Six open turnbuckles
- Rigid Vang
- Two midship cleats that mount on the T-track
- Two stainless block with snap shackles for flying spinnaker
Also ordered a Honda 2HP four stroke motor for boat show special $250 off. They will deliver it to Clarington Honda. This motor will be used for the dinghy, but I will also use it on the racing Catalina 22, as it weighs just 31 lbs vs 120lbs of the 8HP Honda I have on there now. The nice thing about this outboard is that is has an integral gas tank: no more gas tank in the cockpit of C-22 or in the dinghy! Also like that it is air cooled; no impeller maintenence.
The rigid vang will be nice because it will support the boom during reefing. Everytime we went to reef last year, I forgot to snug up the topping lift, resulting the in the boom dropping down after releasing the halyard to reef. I will run the rigid vang control line back to the cockpit.
Rigid Vang (thing of beauty!) |
The old original jib tracks/car on the Catalina 22 are done. It is VERY difficult or imposible to move the cars once underway. The old tracks were 4 ft long; I got 6 ft of track so I can accomodate the midship mooring cleats.
Jib Cars on T-track |
Mid Ship cleats on T-track |
The bigger midship cleats will fit on the larger T-track of the CS34. Right now, I run the spring line through the midship chock, and back to the primary winches. This resulted in a lot of chafe on the spring line because of the turning radius through the midship chock on the toe rail.
Mid ship cleats for CS34 |
Open turnbuckles |
Little Still Time had single blocks SCREWED into the deck for the halyards. One of them was ripped out of the deck last season, so there will be a welcomed addition. Will also run a spinnaker topping lift and downhaul lines through these. Only have to drill two holes in the deck.
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Deck organizers for C-22 |
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