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Com-Pac Model Specific Discussions => CP-16's => Topic started by: robb_black on August 14, 2009, 08:36:04 PM

Title: Pics of my CP-16 The Hobbit
Post by: robb_black on August 14, 2009, 08:36:04 PM
I have enjoyed checking out all the pics of everyone else's CP-16s.  The pics have really inspired me to work on The Hobbit and get her fixed up and accessorized.

Here are a few pics I've taken the past two years of the boat as I have worked on it and sailed it.

http://picasaweb.google.com/cp16.thehobbit/TheHobbit02?feat=directlink

I know people have asked about the mast crutch issue.  You will see how the previous owner of this boat (my dad) managed this particular issue.
Title: Re: Pics of my CP-16 The Hobbit
Post by: Steve Ullrich on August 15, 2009, 11:26:48 AM
Nice pics Robb, looks like you found one in excellent condition.  The hull looks great, so do the sails.  Interesting mast crutch.

Quote from: Robb on August 14, 2009, 08:36:04 PM
I have enjoyed checking out all the pics of everyone else's CP-16s.  The pics have really inspired me to work on The Hobbit and get her fixed up and accessorized.

Here are a few pics I've taken the past two years of the boat as I have worked on it and sailed it.

http://picasaweb.google.com/cp16.thehobbit/TheHobbit02?feat=directlink

I know people have asked about the mast crutch issue.  You will see how the previous owner of this boat (my dad) managed this particular issue.
Title: Re: Pics of my CP-16 The Hobbit
Post by: robb_black on August 17, 2009, 09:06:13 AM
Steve,

It wasn't so much of a find.  The boat was passed down to me from my father who took pretty good care of the boat.  I only hope that I can keep her looking as good (or better!) for the next 20 years.
Title: Re: Pics of my CP-16 The Hobbit
Post by: Steve Ullrich on August 17, 2009, 10:38:44 AM
If you are keeping her in a garage that will make a huge difference.  The sun takes it's toll on everything.  I currently have mine in the garage but I don't know what I'm going to do come winter.  I really don't want to leave my truck out in the snow all winter but I might have to.  Winter in Minnesota sucks!  I suppose ice and snow would take their toll as well so the sailboat has the edge for the warm dry space... I think these boats are nearly indestructible if garaged and cared for.  We should be able to get twenty more years out of them easily enough.

Quote from: Robb on August 17, 2009, 09:06:13 AM
Steve,

It wasn't so much of a find.  The boat was passed down to me from my father who took pretty good care of the boat.  I only hope that I can keep her looking as good (or better!) for the next 20 years.
Title: Re: Pics of my CP-16 The Hobbit
Post by: robb_black on August 17, 2009, 11:47:55 AM
I wish I could keep her in a garage.  I kept her outside all winter and it was bad.  The best I'll be able to do is keep her under a tarp this winter at my house.  My marina doesn't allow tarps on boats.
Title: Re: Pics of my CP-16 The Hobbit
Post by: Steve Ullrich on August 17, 2009, 05:59:55 PM
The previous owner of my boat kept her outside in the winter but they had her shrink wrapped. She had shrink wrap on her the first time I went to see her.  They had vent screens on it, very nicely done. Will your marina allow shrink wrap?

Quote from: Robb on August 17, 2009, 11:47:55 AM
I wish I could keep her in a garage.  I kept her outside all winter and it was bad.  The best I'll be able to do is keep her under a tarp this winter at my house.  My marina doesn't allow tarps on boats.
Title: Re: Pics of my CP-16 The Hobbit
Post by: robb_black on August 17, 2009, 09:14:37 PM
I have been thinking about doing the shrinkwrapping this year.  Cost is the most prohibitive factor.  (of course)
Title: Re: Pics of my CP-16 The Hobbit
Post by: multimedia_smith on August 30, 2009, 05:37:45 AM
I had to build a small boatshed for my trailered Ghenoo (square stern beamy canoe) so I could keep the 16 in the garage.  It was nice during Katrina and the storms since to simply go downstairs to the garage and "check the mooring lines"...  I did have to cut about a foot and a half off the tongue to allow room to walk around it in the garage.  It does have about a 7' extension though... the tongue weight is OK 'cause it rides nicely.  I noticed you have a tongue extension on yours also... good.
The thing about having it inside (good or bad) is that you can work/play with boat projects... "messing with boats quote here"
All the best...
Dale