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So it is a tough one? I poked around a bit looking for a HIN, but couldn't find anything. I'll snap a few more photos the next time I'm in the area. She's a pretty little boat, and she's been on the hard for a few years now. It looks like someone put a new garbage bag over the pedestal, so maybe she's got family.Rachel wrote:I thought it looked like this had four (one elongated and three regular), but then the SS 30's I saw - although they did have four ports - did not have the elongated one.
Could we have more photos when you get a chance?
Good to know she's being looked after ;)David VanDenburgh wrote:It looks like someone put a new garbage bag over the pedestal, so maybe she's got family.
Hijack away. I love seeing Brodie's SS30. Gorgeous boat.LazyGuy wrote:Not meaning to thread hijack but that is a beautiful 30. In many ways, the 30 is the prettiest of the line. (not counting the 23 of course) There were fewer 30s built than any other and I never understood why. While the 28 is nice, the cabin is just a spot too tall and she is a spot too wide for the length. Particularly for Bill Luders. He always stuck to his ratios.
Dennis
I'll take a closer look and get a bunch of pics.Rachel wrote:I noticed that too about it looking a bit "low to the ground" for a typical 30-er, unless it's a centerboarder.
C&C Corvette is actually what I was thinking of when I said Redwing...I knew there was another similar C&C boat but couldn't think of it. From the pics I just looked at online that just might be what the mystery boat is.C&C Corvette is a centerboarder and is 31' long
Are you sure about that? It looks more to me like the top board is a piece of acrylic which only gives the appearance of having no board. I have the same on my boat although I "framed" my acrylic top board. And yes, I concur with the id as a C&C Corvette.Case wrote:That's a sad sight. The top drop board is out. So I bet this sailboat has water damage inside.
- Case
Yep, it's definitely a piece of acrylic. And I called the yard to ask about her status. I was assured that the owner is "up to date with payment." From the yard's perspective, of course, that's a "cared for" boat. It'd be great to see her get back on the water.Case wrote:I hope you're right. I can't tell from the photographs.
- Case