c22 vs c26 mast
c22 vs c26 mast
the c22 has a 26'6" mast right?...so what are the specs on the c26 mast?
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c22 vs c26 mast
The C22 mast came as 28' 9" before serial No CBC 33152-xxxx, and 26' 9" after that serial number. All sails, standing, and running rigging was modified at the same time they cut 2' off the mast.
early c-26, like mine from 1978, had like a bullet shaped foredeck area, not flat and the cabin house kept going all the way to the bow, not truncated like the later boats.... this had only three advantages; made more headroom in the V-berth; helped water roll/drain off the bow; made the boat look so sleek and modern and like no other. In my marina, they still comment on that design line to the bow, i am trying to figure out ways to update the reat of the boat correctly to play off that line to make the boat look really sleek and moder. HOWEVER, it does make walking, sitting, lying, working onthe fore deck, kinda tricky. I also have oval windows, but i think they all had that shape.