We have just purchased what we believe is the last CD30 mkII made.(1990). Would like to meet other CD 30 owners.
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CD30 mkII
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Re: CD30 mkII
I have one of the first CD 30 mkII hull # 4. Bought her new in 1987.Paul Skydell wrote: We have just purchased what we believe is the last CD30 mkII made.(1990). Would like to meet other CD 30 owners.
We sail in the Chesapeake Bay. Love the boat!
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Re: CD30 mkII
Hi
We just purchased hull #24. Would love to connect with other owners. We need a new headsail and are looking for advice on a good sail loft, Doyle is local and I am told Vermont sailing partners are good, and size roller furling Genoa is best for this boat. We sail out of Marblehead MA so usually 5-10 in morning and most afternoons a sea breeze kicks it up to 15 sometimes 18-20. At what breeze does she need a reef to keep her on her feet. Looking forward to getting her ready for spring. Thank you
Steve
We just purchased hull #24. Would love to connect with other owners. We need a new headsail and are looking for advice on a good sail loft, Doyle is local and I am told Vermont sailing partners are good, and size roller furling Genoa is best for this boat. We sail out of Marblehead MA so usually 5-10 in morning and most afternoons a sea breeze kicks it up to 15 sometimes 18-20. At what breeze does she need a reef to keep her on her feet. Looking forward to getting her ready for spring. Thank you
Steve
Re: CD30 mkII
Paul Skydell wrote:We have just purchased what we believe is the last CD30 mkII made.(1990).
was this the one in North Florida? I met the guy who owned that boat. OK so I think his hull was 30 .. next to the last boat. mine is hull number 29.
Re: CD30 mkII
Bill Kurtz
What size Genoa do you recommend? We sail in Marblehead. Average wind 10-12 with upper teen afternoon sea breezes
Thanks
Steve
What size Genoa do you recommend? We sail in Marblehead. Average wind 10-12 with upper teen afternoon sea breezes
Thanks
Steve