Firstly let me introduce myself as a proud new owner of a Com Pac 19. We are Brits currently living in Washington DC and aim to sail initially on the Chesepeake and Potomac. She is still unnamed but as I see from the many posts you all know this is no easy task.
As a novice owner, I am amazed at the friendliness and community spirit which is evident on the website and I can't wait to being part of that family. This spirit is one of the reasons why we bought a Com Pac - the other is that they appear to be outstanding boats! That said we still haven't sailed her yet - that honour is due to occur this weekend at Solomon's Island, MD and I am sure we won't be disappointed.
She is a 1983, 19 and I believe is Hull Number 108 and is in pretty good condition and we are lucky she appears to have had several excellent previous owners.
Over the next few weeks I am sure I will be badgering you all with numerous questions on hull and trailer maintenance and sources of extra equipment such as spinnakers and a bow sprit.
Thank you for encouraging me to buy a Com Pac by having such an outstanding Forum and I look forward to hopefully meeting some of you on the water in the future,
Godspeed,
Piers
Welcome, Piers!
My friend Kevin has a 19 and loves it. I myself have a 1985 23 and couldn't be happier. Hope you had a great sail and many more to come. The 19 is a most pleasing, forgiving boat to sail. Bob from NJ
Welcome to the forum!! Look forward to reading of your adventures with you new 19 on the Chesepeake.
Paul
CP-16
Welcome those from the UK. Welcome to America and do enjoy the C-P 19 as she is a fine boat.
We have another Brit on this form but he lives currently in England, post adventures from sail all over the world [has a web site] at home on England's largest lake.
So sailing in a river, hummmmmmm What is that like? skip.