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Is your boat still for sail? I’m interested.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Thankyou checked in with them!
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Looking for a clean stern swim ladder for my MKI. Mallyn
Let me know if anyone has one. She was beached and the ladder got racked.
Thanks mike
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
I sent a message to you thanks
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Yes post bent, skin split, missing bottom half. And what's left inside is all cracked.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Another bad storm blew Mallyn off of her mooring and landed her on the beach. Damage was minimal but her rudder is destroyed and ladder bent. Is there any one out there with a used replacement? south shore is very proud of them. Thanks in advance, Mike
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
I purchased the bluewater cruise sails from PEAK NA while they were on sale. I bought the genoa and had a pleasant experience so I purchased a main, then a sail cover. All good experiences, chris was great to work with. I used there specs and had a few problems at the tack and had to modify my boom attachment because the connection point was farther forward on the sail than my boom. Additionally, they have a great sail pay program and the delivery was very quick.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Yes I tried to get back to you but your email is refusing just call me in the morning sometime at 509-481-7337
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
mikeb@kootenaifire.com
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Moving and cleaning out garage several MKI sails for sail, two older but serviceable mains, one tall boy, and a hank on Genoa.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Me too, I tested the engine cover area, scrubbed and lightly sanded it then applied some fresh teak oil, I was so impressed with how it came out I will be doing the entire galley area this spring as I install the new countertops and refrigerated cooler. If I use teak oil or lemon oil I will not have to worry about stain color again.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Me too, I tested the engine cover area, scrubbed and lightly sanded it then applied some fresh teak oil, I was so impressed with how it came out I will be doing the entire galley area this spring as I install the new countertops and refrigerated cooler. If I use teak oil or lemon oil I will not have to worry about stain color again.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
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Does anyone know a match to the original stain they used on a 1972 MKI? Is it standard? It appears not to be just oiled, seems more reddish? I am rebuilding the galley and nav station counters and cabinets and need to match the stain. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Mike.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Do you have a dodger by chance?
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
My 150 got destroyed in a storm when the furler let loose I need a replacement to get by until a new one can be made. Does any one have one out there?
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Just bit the bullet and ordered new sails can't wait until spring.
I am getting ready to install a propane locker aft of my starboard cockpit seat it is a 6 lb aluminum tank in a commercially made propane locker with an 8 inch deck plate used for the top. I will let you know how it goes, but when I bought the boat it had a 10lb propane cylinder just sitting in the bottom of the boat. And stored all winter with the cylinder on.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
I am getting ready to install a propane locker aft of my starboard cockpit seat it is a 6 lb aluminum tank in a commercially made propane locker with an 8 inch deck plate used for the top. I will let you know how it goes, but when I bought the boat it had a 10lb propane cylinder just sitting in the bottom of the boat. And stored all winter with the cylinder on.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
There is a great C&C 27 sailing video on you tube look it up;
C&C 27 de soir - GoPro Sailing
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
I just purchased a beautiful c&c 27 but the sails have seen better days, the sail maker says my main will make it through another season but the roller furling 150 genoa is shot. I need some inexpensive sails to get me through the next sailing season until I can afford to have some built. Please let me know if you have anything.Thanks.
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
Could you post a pic of your opening windows and a little more info on where you sourced them thanks, mike
Mike Bass,
C&C 27 hull 165,
Pend Orielle, Idaho
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