Okay, I finally got approved. It took a little while.
I started in the summer, assuming it would take a few minutes. At that time I was considering buying a CP-16, and thought this group would be helpful in my decision. I did end up getting a CP-16, and although I didn't have a voice in the group, I still was able to read your posts. The site and the posts have been very helpful.
FYI, to those that still may be waiting. I sent a reply (after about a month of waiting) to the initial auto-email confirmation (It said something to the effect that I would have to wait until approved.) Although I didn't receive any response to my reply for another few months, apparently it did not get lost; it just was in irons for a while. So replying to that email does work, just pack a lunch and settle in.
Oh, I also tried to send an S.O.S. to this group via the yahoo group, and I do appreciate any efforts that were made.
Well I'm excited to compare notes with fellow CP owners. I have a lot plans for my new little boat.
s/v lollygagger CP-16'
Welcome aboard! Compac owners have got to be the best group of sailors I have ever hung out with. I like the group too, some veterans, some newbies, and we all listen to each other. Even some other Bob's!
Sorry it took so long but I 'm glad you are here at last- Be sure to look at the other boats - I'm always surprised at how much of the 16 information applies to my 23 etc- Must be because they are related - Matt
you will find great people here. their expierence and advice have been priceless. if you get a chance to meet face to face with anyone here take it. i have sailed with a number of people i have met on this site. com-pac people are the best. fairwinds and safe journey
Welcome to the COM-PAC family. Every COM-PAC needs a good home. HAPPY SAILING BILL
Hey there Bob:
Welcome from another Bob. What a great name...spell it backwards, forwards-it still comes out the same!
I've learned so much from the guys (and ladies) here. All the combined knowledge, wisdom and opinions have truely added to my sailing experience and have challenged me to do more, sail more. What year is your 16? I've never sailed one. Best of luck on your endeavor!
Bob23..digesting in NJ
Bob, you will never be sorry you purchased a CP 16 , a pocket cruiser of small size with big a big heart, as an old sailor who wishes he had found the site a long time ago I welcome you, of course its hard to find if you didn't have a computer. The kids said "Dad, get a computer and we can email all the time", well have hardly heard from them, but have sure heard from you guys!...........Phil
'lollygagger' is a '76. I suspect she is in pretty good shape, but I'm a novice.
Actually, the only thing preventing me from sailing her today is a small 4" gouge, a few feet behind the bow on the port side, just above the waterline. I inflicted that wound a couple of weeks ago while trying to navigate from the dock to the trailer.
From discussions with other boaters, I must be a fast learner. Apparently they gained most of their critical skills, from first hand experience, by finding out what not to do. It was only my second time to get her wet, and I already get to learn how to repair gelcoat.
The timing was good. Currently, I'm more interested in tinkering with her in the garage. Whether that is weather related, or just the nudge I needed to start 'pimping up' my ride, time will only tell. The mishap has given me a great excuse to start planning her makeover.
I must of been slacking off a little that day. I didn't do enough damage to require an education in fiberglass repair. Time will surely provide that opportunity.
Bob, I enjoy adding, remodeling, fixing, and taking care of my boat about as much as sailing her....not quite. Living in a cold climate makes for a long off season (winter) and having a boat to sail in the garage is better than snow blowing........ I now could sail her around the world with the way she's outfitted, as we have never been out of sight of land , but still a dream as I sit in my garage on the trailer in January......April comes and I am just happy to be on the water on my inland lake............fair winds and only hope you get as much enjoyment out of your boat as I have........Phil ( there is nothing like messing around in small boats)
Welcome to the forum. Fix up that 16 you'll be glad you did!
Some really nice improvements to make it a better sailor: New sails if they are soft with 155% genoa. Homemade PVC rolling furler system. IDA rudder. Genoa tracks and camcleats for the tracks. Of course there are many others to fine tune things-trim the mast slightly forward, keep the bottom smooth, keep shrouds at proper tension. There are many other things of course you do for convenience,safety and performance. It takes awhile to be good so just focus on the basics for now to keep that gelcoat from getting too scratched up :)
Enjoy her and looking forward to hearing about your new sailing adventures.
Salty,
I'd like to hear more about that 'homemade PVC rolling furler system' and I'm curious if it makes rigging the forestay anymore difficult when trailering.
This morning I officially decided to 'pimp-out' lollygagger. This morning I made an official list of to dos, and researching foresail furlers was on the list. I would love to have a furler.
I recently put a few bucks (a few more bucks than expected) into trailer modifications, to allow more garage space, and to keep my p/u tires out of the water when on the ramp; so 'homemade' is my new favorite word.
OkieBob, go to search....PV roller furling.....will give you within page a web site on subject(3).......Phil
Wow, Phil- I never knew we could do that...thanks for the info. Just when I think I know everything, I realize I don't know hardly anything at all.
Bob23
Okay, Bob, it's not nice to make fun of old people, in fact it is against the law in Wisconsin, just kidding.......Phil
Welcome OkieBob, to the group, plenty of help available here.
What "tank" do you sail on near OK City. I lived in Tulsa for 8 years, lots of water around there. Hard to believe in this day and age, but $12 oil chased me out of town, mid eighties.
Frank 2
i have a roller furler design, aluminium drum and 1" pvc foil. works great and no problem with rigging.
Frank,
Lake Hefner & Lake Thunderbird.
Hey Bob,
If you haven't come across it yet, there is a pretty good example of a DIY roller-furler on a CP16 at http://faculty.augie.edu/~swart/CP-16/upgrades.html
plus some other interesting modifications and repairs.
Milt CP16 #635
Milt,
That is a great site. Very helpful.
I also have just received acceptance confirmation.I am pleased to become a verbal particapating member.It has been awhile. Thanks to you folks for your help and encouragement.
Although, I could not reply to the forum, you folks did pass on a great deal of useful information and this is one reason that I desired to be part of this outstanding group.
Thank You for letting me be a part of it.
kaygee
Aloha kaygee. Glad to have you aboard.
Welcome kaygee, this is a great place to talk about Com-Pacs and sailing in general. BILL