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anyone sailing a c-20 ?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:43 pm
by weldon
8) hi to all in forum, i bought a c-20 a few months ago . first let me say i am a complete rookie when it comes to sailing but grew up around power boats. i am currently rebedding all hardware, installing new motor bracket, working on rudder issues. hope to finish the boat soon and get it in the water but the rain has been slowing me down. i have enjoyed reading the posts and hope to learn alot.

weldon
spring branch, tx

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:16 pm
by Gus
Welcome to the forum! I have never seen a Chrysler 20 in person, but I saw pictures. I knew of one that the owner had it well equip because he liked to go offshore fishing on it :shock:

Welcome again and post pictures! :)

Gus

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 4:31 pm
by EmergencyExit
Welcome aboard ! I've only seen a few C20's here and there on the web, which to me makes a very desireable find !

In case you didn't run across it, you can find a manual and some pics of C20's at Jeff's site:

http://chryslersailing.lizards.net/

C-20

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 4:39 pm
by Woody54
I own a C-20, purchased this spring. I live outside Detroit. Had a few issues with the drop keel however its now working and Im sailing again.
I have a used main if that might be of interest to you. Welcome to give you a hand with tips

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 5:54 pm
by weldon
Thanks Woody, What kind of problems did you have with the keel? I know I need to replace the cable before I take it out. I just ordered a new main but thanks for the offer. I also purchased the boat this spring and thought I would have it in the water by now ,but we have had the wettest summer on record this year in south tx and I'm not making good time on the repairs. I will try to post some pics soon.

Weldon

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:07 am
by EmergencyExit
Weldon -

I'm just few hours east of you, and you guys have really been soaked over there. Usually it rains on you then moves to me, but this year it has just hung over you.

Beau

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 1:40 pm
by Woody54
weldon wrote:Thanks Woody, What kind of problems did you have with the keel? I know I need to replace the cable before I take it out. I just ordered a new main but thanks for the offer. I also purchased the boat this spring and thought I would have it in the water by now ,but we have had the wettest summer on record this year in south tx and I'm not making good time on the repairs. I will try to post some pics soon.

Weldon
Weldon, my problem was not with the cable but with the pully which directs the cable off the winch. Believe it or not a mouse had built a nest
up against the wood block that holds the pully bracket which caused the wood to rot and kaboom!. So after much fiberglass repair and some inginuity with wood blocking, bigger bolts,etc., Im sailing again!! Its not the best desiign, the original so I improved it. Amazingly the winch seems to work with a little less effort. As far as your cable goes there was some discussion on the board regarding stainless steel vs. line for replacement. I have no clue as th the weight of the keel, best guess 2 -300 lbs? My way of thinking is stick with the stainless steel, wont rot over time.Of I can be of more assitance, give me a whistle. Got to go the wind is blowing!!

Re: anyone sailing a c-20 ?

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2018 4:42 pm
by bjaeger
Weldon, how is your C_20 sailing? I tried to buy a c-20 in Arizona, but the owner was saving it for his son. If you don't mind telling, how much did you pay for your C-20?

Re: anyone sailing a c-20 ?

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 7:56 pm
by boxykite
Not yet, but soon. Hi from Land Between the Lakes. Just brought home a C-20 from Missouri last Tuesday. Kind of a barn find, previous owner had a relatively new Hunter 26 and had parked the C-20. It is a 79 with a main and jib in really good shape and a fine crisp 2 year old 130. So far the hull has power washed up nicely, the interior cushions were physically in decent shape but zippers rusted and smelled of mouse urine, so they have been trashed. Lots of mud daubers were removed. I have disconnected all the standing rigging, from the hull in preparation for lifting the mast off onto saw horses in order to leave the cockpit and cabin unobstructed. ( I used to be known for getting tangled in camo netting). This is necessitated by having to float the hull off in order to rebuild a keel guide on the trailer, and a desire to check all the attach points of the stays to the mast, and hull. The halyards need a good cleaning as well. I will be interested to get the canvas on and a fair wind. Might ask for some pointers on use of the drop keel. Proposed name, Carpe Silentium.
Hope to give you some feedback in less than a week. Boxy.