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Hi, The sails are still available. Let's work out the details of the transfer outside of the forum. You can directly email me at mkeene(at)rochester.rr(dot)com and we will find a time to get together.
I am glad you got to see Brockport Yacht Club, the somewhat shallow channel is the main reason I went with the 27, 4 1/2 feet of draft lets me have a longer sailing season than any of the 5'+ drafts guys.
I did organize the club project a few years ago(might be 6) to pull out many of the rocks and install channel markers to show the deeper part of the channel. If that was after you visited, you'll find it has gotten much easier to not go aground.
Cheers -
Matt
I have Mark III that I bough two years ago. I added some sails and now have an extra #1 and #2 genny with luff tape for roller furling and a full batten main (without the battens)that I can offer up for your consideration. They were make by Fogh. Sails have some age but were all checked at a sailmaker and re-sown a couple years ago at a cost of $400 and are still serviceable. All for $300 plus shipping from the states. I also have a main that I will give away as well with short battens. If you want pictures let me know. I get to the Buffalo area every few weeks if you want to view the sails first and take them.
Matt Keene
MkIII #733
Brockport Yacht Club
Hi Larry,
My club phrf rep. has me down for a 201 which I think is off. I was expecting something in the 180's so I am trying to get it sorted out.
It may look like I have a MkIV from my sail number at Levels (916) but it because I picked up a used main off a boat here in the States. Looking forward to the adventure, see you this weekend.
Matt Keene
MkIII #733
Brockport Yacht Club
I bought a C&C 27 this year and am bringing it to Levels. This makes a fleet of two. I was looking forward to fleet at Levels to help me learn how to sail it. The regatta has updated it's plans, see note from Don Finkle below - so even one more boat will keep the level racing alive.
Additional Prizes: In some handicap divisions there may be multiple boats of the same design, yet not enough to comprise a one design fleet. In those instances we will have additional prizes for those boats as if they were racing one design against one another, so long as we have a minimum of three boats of that design.
Matt Keene
MkIII #733
Brockport Yacht Club
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