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COM-PAC INSIGNIA

Started by PHOENIXCP27, January 19, 2005, 09:02:27 AM

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PHOENIXCP27

OK.  I am pretty sure that the Com-Pac Insignia is a shaft and screw.  Does anyone know for sure.  

Thanks,
Joe Bondi

CaptK

Looks like a "C", with 3 arrows pointing inward, denoting "small", to me.

IE; "Com-Pac - the Small Yachts". :)
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spaul

Capt K is correct as usual. The C with three arrows can be seen on the Hutchins web site. I believe it's on the mainsail for one thing.
Steve

JimB

Ummm... do you think that "shaft" and "screw" comment was meant to be sarcastic?

spaul

Gosh It's so late I missed that one. Guessing you could be right. I must admit with my cp27 I sure don't feel that way at all. We love our Com Pac and frankly most of the members at our association act like they wish they had bought one too.
Steve Duh

PHOENIXCP27

Boy you people are brutal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :)  I now see the "C".  Its the old navy coming out, always a screw, never a prop.  However I did get a good laught out of it this morning.  

Thanks for the clarification.  

Joe B.

bro t

Joe B. you're right!  none of us look at the blue!  But when one does, its a shaft and 'screw'!