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New CP 27 Owner

Started by DsquareD, October 03, 2016, 08:41:34 PM

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frank

Power sqaudron coarses are a good way to learn navigation, rules of the 'sea' and basic marine law.
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bmiller

Nice boat! Any idea of it's history, how did it get there from Durango CO?

I am a former CP27 owner, her current owner posts once in awhile. They are great boats but sail nothing like the J boats you crewed on before. Prepare to relax a little, or a lot.

Be sure to get a good look at the bilge and be prepared to do the modifications.

For what it's worth I kick myself in the ass at least once a week for selling mine. Oh well, there's always another boat.

DsquareD

Quote from: bmiller on October 19, 2016, 05:09:11 AM
Nice boat! Any idea of it's history, how did it get there from Durango CO?

I am a former CP27 owner, her current owner posts once in awhile. They are great boats but sail nothing like the J boats you crewed on before. Prepare to relax a little, or a lot.

Be sure to get a good look at the bilge and be prepared to do the modifications.

For what it's worth I kick myself in the ass at least once a week for selling mine. Oh well, there's always another boat.

The previous owner lived in CO but kept the boat in Wisconsin. So this is where the boat is from.

Also, the PO's father is a wealth of information. He did a lot of work on the boat, like refinishing woodwork, etc.
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