New members
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Ru88ell
- CC19 Association Member
- Posts: 598
- Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:48 pm
- Location: Stourbridge
Welcome Iain Slinn
Iain has recently joined the forum as he's planning on acquiring a CC19 soon.
I'm sure he'll be along soon to tell us more about his plans.
I'm sure he'll be along soon to tell us more about his plans.
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Ru88ell
- CC19 Association Member
- Posts: 598
- Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:48 pm
- Location: Stourbridge
Welcome Frank and Mick
We have two new owners on the forum. FrankvB is in the Netherlands and has acquired Sanuk #69, and MickMitch who has acquired Escapade #68 to sail in the Lake District.
- Dennis
- CC19 Association Member
- Posts: 1168
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 5:29 pm
- Location: Northumberland
Welcome new member "Runrig"
New member "Runrig" (Paul) has just aquired hull No. #111 and is to rename it "Fraoch".
I am sure Paul will be along soon to tell us his plans.
I am sure Paul will be along soon to tell us his plans.
Cheers
Dennis
Ex CC19 #100 Mary Ann
Dennis
Ex CC19 #100 Mary Ann
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ColinMcD
- CC19 Association Member
- Posts: 21
- Joined: Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:26 pm
And another new owner ...
At the end of last week we went to Rochdale to look at two boats Bob's got in on brokerage for refurbishing, and we have agreed the purchase of hull no. 56, Foxglove. That's Bob's first production CC19 I believe, and he's going to give her a make-over with quite a lot of new and replacement stuff. She should look splendid, and we are very pleased and not a little excited.
Hoping to be able to trail her away before Easter, and the plan is to keep her in Argyll.
Colin and Randi McDougall
Oslo, Norway.
Hoping to be able to trail her away before Easter, and the plan is to keep her in Argyll.
Colin and Randi McDougall
Oslo, Norway.
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Runrig
- CC19 Association Member
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:13 pm
- Location: Bewdley, Worcestershire
Suddenly seems that there are a few new and prospective new owners of CC 19s.
I have been looking for a trailable boat for coastal sailing for a couple of years and have looked at Shrimpers and Norfolk Gypsies before deciding that a Cape Cutter best fitted the bill.
I am looking forward to next summer and hope to get some sails 'in company' with other CC owners to help learn the ropes.
I especially like the sound of the 'International Week' planned for May. Perhaps a few other newbies will be able to make it if it goes ahead.
I will respond on that thread and see how it goes.
Thanks to Dennis for setting up my forum access so quickly.
See you on the water.
Paul
I have been looking for a trailable boat for coastal sailing for a couple of years and have looked at Shrimpers and Norfolk Gypsies before deciding that a Cape Cutter best fitted the bill.
I am looking forward to next summer and hope to get some sails 'in company' with other CC owners to help learn the ropes.
I especially like the sound of the 'International Week' planned for May. Perhaps a few other newbies will be able to make it if it goes ahead.
I will respond on that thread and see how it goes.
Thanks to Dennis for setting up my forum access so quickly.
See you on the water.
Paul
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Ru88ell
- CC19 Association Member
- Posts: 598
- Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:48 pm
- Location: Stourbridge
Welcome Paul. Charles and myself are only in Stourbridge, so if you need to know anything just shout. I'm pleased to hear you're up for travelling, but then you've little choice living in Bewdley; Trimpley is a little too small. 
Since I'm now based in the South West for sailing, we have thought of running the International Week in Falmouth. It's one of the best places to sail in the UK.
Since I'm now based in the South West for sailing, we have thought of running the International Week in Falmouth. It's one of the best places to sail in the UK.
- Dennis
- CC19 Association Member
- Posts: 1168
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 5:29 pm
- Location: Northumberland
Welcome new member Paul Turner
Welcome to Paul Turner.
Paul has placed an order for a new CC19 to be delivered next spring.
I am sure Paul will be along soon to tell us about his plans.
Paul has placed an order for a new CC19 to be delivered next spring.
I am sure Paul will be along soon to tell us about his plans.
Cheers
Dennis
Ex CC19 #100 Mary Ann
Dennis
Ex CC19 #100 Mary Ann
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Greybeard
- CC19 Association Member
- Posts: 287
- Joined: Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:52 am
- Location: East Yorkshire
I'm pleased that Bob was able to sort you out, Colin, and glad that I was able to point you in the right direction at the right timeColinMcD wrote:At the end of last week we went to Rochdale to look at two boats Bob's got in on brokerage for refurbishing, and we have agreed the purchase of hull no. 56, Foxglove.
Colin and Randi McDougall
Oslo, Norway.
Steve
Steve (Treasurer) East Yorkshire
Ex-CC19 Falcon - Hull number 39 - 2003 that is now berthed in South Australia
Ex-CC19 Falcon - Hull number 39 - 2003 that is now berthed in South Australia
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erbster
- CC19 Association Member
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SimonW
- CC19 Association Member
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- Joined: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:34 pm
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Colin,ColinMcD wrote:At the end of last week we went to Rochdale to look at two boats Bob's got in on brokerage for refurbishing, and we have agreed the purchase of hull no. 56, Foxglove. That's Bob's first production CC19 I believe, and he's going to give her a make-over with quite a lot of new and replacement stuff. She should look splendid, and we are very pleased and not a little excited.
Hoping to be able to trail her away before Easter, and the plan is to keep her in Argyll.
Colin and Randi McDougall
Oslo, Norway.
Well I grew up near Chaddesley Corbett, so there must be something in the water! I collected my boat on Thursday and no 56 was quite stripped down and being worked on. I may have a photo, but my laptop went to the menders on Friday so I won't update the blog for a few days. There was another one almost finished behind mine and Bob says he has 4 orders for next year. All good to know.
Simon