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General Com-Pac and Sailing Related Discussions => Com-Pac Sailors Lounge => Topic started by: afterhatch on November 19, 2015, 01:51:40 PM

Title: Hello
Post by: afterhatch on November 19, 2015, 01:51:40 PM
Hello I saw this is the place for introductions.  I'm looking at getting a com-pac 16.  My experience is with sailing dinghies and motor boats, now i'm looking for a small keel boat i can store and maintain by myself.  I live on the coast of Maine and sail in the bay.  I've checked out c16s but never got one.  As I get older i have no desire for a fast or tippy boat.  With arthritis and other issues i'm basically a terminal beginner so need a forgiving boat.  Owning a mooring in a decent spot is the hard part where i live, fortunately i have one of those so am just looking for the right boat to keep there.  Keeping it in salt water means no iron centerboards so that pretty much narrows it to a com-pac in the ballasted sub-18' category.  I've been searching around online for info and will probably ask some questions in the c16 section.  I appreciate the knowledge base of this site.
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: HeaveToo on November 19, 2015, 02:12:24 PM
Welcome aboard.

You could always check out a CP 19 or a 23 as well.  The larger boats may be a little more solid under foot.  Even better since you already have a mooring.

There is a lot of knowledge here.  Good Luck
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: ChuckD on November 19, 2015, 02:44:29 PM
Welcome, Afterhatch!
Having just purchased my CP16 this summer, I think your choice is excellent! I bombarded the forum with initial questions - and I've never seen this level of friendly responsiveness.

I'm in my mid-50's, and love the simplicity and stability of the Com-Pac!
Good luck on your search! Keep us posted!
Chuck
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: Bob23 on November 19, 2015, 06:52:22 PM
Welcome  Mr. Hatch:
   Here you will find all the answers to the questions of life. A few of the answers may even be correct.   Where in Maine? I was just up in Boothbay- an old friend has a home on a small lake and we did some fun rowing. Welcome!!!
Bob23 and "Koinonia" a 198523/2 in NJ
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: HeaveToo on November 19, 2015, 07:03:17 PM
Dag Nab It!  Bob23 is slipping again.  So much for him being the official debt collector for the site.  LOL
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: Catawampus on November 19, 2015, 07:11:19 PM
Keith at the Sailboat Company in Eastern North Carolina is a big fan of the CP16. Lots of info at his site:
http://www.ipass.net/sailboat/
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: Tim Gardner on November 19, 2015, 10:02:03 PM
Guys, Guys!  Bob isn't slipping, he's luring them in to debt!
TG
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: Bob23 on November 20, 2015, 05:14:49 AM
  Tim's got it! After I offer what seems to be a heart-felt and sincere welcome and Iv'e gained their trust, I send a private collections agency email threatening to expose every family secret going back 5 generations unless they comply with my financial demands. We all win here: I get rich, we get many members and they feel they've contributed to a worthy cause- my boat and rum fund. 
   Heave: If they haven't already, my uncles Vito, Tito and Joey should be stopping by your place for a little talk. Seems your check bounced and they are not very happy, not very happy at all. You don't want to make uncle Vito unhappy. When Vito is not happy, things are not good. Capiche?
Bob23
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: jthatcher on November 20, 2015, 06:19:51 AM
good morning!    what part of maine are we talking about?   my wife and i  spent last summer  on Mt Desert Island, and we are anticipating returning in May..   would be happy to talk about compacs with you!  jt
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: afterhatch on November 20, 2015, 10:20:46 AM
Hello, I am near camden, between mdi and boothbay mentioned above.
My mooring is rigged for under 20', also the location.  A bigger mooring would send me out to the breakwater on a waiting list.
I had a 19', a good size for the bay but my body is unable to keep up with launching and maintenance, i do everything solo.  So I am looking for a stable, sub-18' boat.  thanks for the replies
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: Tom L. on November 20, 2015, 10:59:14 AM
afterhatch, not trying to change the subject but the Sun Cat at 17' is very user friendly. Easiest to rig and only one sail to deal with. Sailing a Cat boat is so enjoyable. Just steer and trim the main.
I recently sailed the ICW in a narrow channel for 6 hours no less than 30 tacks in 17 knots. When I tied up for the night I was still rested. In a sloop I would have been dog tired from beating all that time.
In Maine the Cat Boat is King.

Tom L.
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: Catawampus on November 20, 2015, 11:42:53 AM
Ditto to what Tom L. says regarding the Sun Cat. I solo mine often, including rigging and launching from her trailer. I'm no spring chicken either. Chicken maybe, but very little spring left.
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: afterhatch on November 20, 2015, 02:32:37 PM
A cat boat would be my first choice but "in Maine the cat is king" is right, out of my price range.  I'm not stuck on any one boat but i'm tired of rehabbing one wrong for me boat after another at the expense of pain and money, so i am asking questions before jumping into the next one, thanks for the tip
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: Craig on November 20, 2015, 03:41:52 PM
Catboats rule! Especially for shorthanded/solo sailors.
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: jthatcher on November 20, 2015, 03:49:51 PM
20 foot max.. bummer, i was going to suggest  a partnership!  your mooring,  my compac 23!     camden is a beautiful spot in the world..  I have spent a fair amount of time there and around the mid-coast..   our current  set up is that we are working at Mr Dersert Campground  5 months of the year and totally loving it..   but we don't have the boat there, and so the entire summer went by without any sailing..   we more than made up for it with hiking, biking and kayaking, however!   I hope that you find just the right boat..  and invite us down for a sail  :)   jt
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: hinmo on November 20, 2015, 06:15:47 PM
CL Soutcoast or Boston  search "COM-PAC" (in case moderator takes down this link)

Heres one in the town next to me....looks bristol!

If you want me to scout it, I'd be glad to (darn.....looks a lot nicer than mine!)....better yet, buy mine and I'll buy this one (jk)

https://southcoast.craigslist.org/boa/5283061178.html
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: Mas on November 21, 2015, 12:50:21 AM
Welcome aboard! We cut our teeth on a CP16, what a great boat. No motor for a while till my first mate insisted. Must admit, it made life easier.

Never sailed a cat so can't help there but as far as a capable sloop. the 16 is a great boat. She may pitch in bigger waves but never pounded, a little weather helm, 3 stay rig so a breeze to step, good downwind, no center board to jam, good cabin and berths for such a little boat, huge cockpit, 18" go anywhere draft, let your keel nudge the bottom and drop the hook. Barely get your feet wet! A Clark Mills design as is the 23.

We are now sailing her big brother.

Title: Re: Hello
Post by: afterhatch on November 21, 2015, 05:03:10 PM
Thanks for the info honestly the boston boat is a little beyond my comfort price..

Quote from: jthatcher on November 20, 2015, 03:49:51 PM
20 foot max.. bummer, i was going to suggest  a partnership!  your mooring,  my compac 23!     camden is a beautiful spot in the world..  I have spent a fair amount of time there and around the mid-coast..   our current  set up is that we are working at Mr Dersert Campground  5 months of the year and totally loving it..   but we don't have the boat there, and so the entire summer went by without any sailing..   we more than made up for it with hiking, biking and kayaking, however!   I hope that you find just the right boat..  and invite us down for a sail  :)   jt
Thanks, if your boat was under 20 we might make it work.  Although i prefer a lower displacement for my electric outboard.  I sold my boat last month and am enjoying being boat free for a change
Title: Re: Hello
Post by: MKBLK on November 23, 2015, 05:27:32 PM
Hi Afterhatch!

Welcome to the forum and the world of ComPacs. I'm the owner of an 81 CP16 that I bought almost 5 years ago. Last BD I turned 73 and I've found the 16 about all I could handle single-handed (including raising the mast). It's the perfect day-sailer and is as solid as a rock (literally, since the keel is concrete). I've found it very easy to sail and if you want to more than day sail is quite capable for weekends. I've slept in the cabin and in the cockpit. The cockpit is more comfortable since I rigged it with a grating that I can raise to be flush with the seats and use a "full" size air mattress under a boom tent.

I too, use an electric motor and am very pleased with it. I've mounted a group 27 deep cycle battery forward of the compression post to help maintain good fore/aft balance.

Bottom line - I LOVE IT!

Marty K.
81 CP16 Pegasus