... make ... to ... Hi Simon, I have a Simrad TP100 Tiller pilot fitted to 'Zephyr' which appears to work fine and is generally cheaper than the Raymarine...
Ian- Ive moved it to your section- Ive also used it as the Newsgroup photo as it signifies what sailing a Cape Cutter is all about- lots of happy faces! ...
Whose interested in having some "informal" rallies? I want to go to Falmouth this year for the classics in the Summer- this for one might prove a suitable...
... might ... families ... Simon, We would be delighted to join in. Rosemary I sail 'Quartet' out of St Mawes and have taken part in the rally for many years...
I'm interested too, Simon and Martin - as you know I've brought 'Capable' to Falmouth for the last two years. My only reservation is the workload of getting...
... Hi Simon, Thanks for fixing the photo problem. I have now uploaded a couple of photos showing the tiller pilot installation on Zephyr. If you would like...
In response to Simon's tentative suggestion for an informal Cape Cutter rally, the crew of Thumble would certainly support both the specific proposal for...
Greetings, I've been gathering information on building a small trailerable sailboat for several years now. My prerequisite for its construction is that it can...
I have taken over the management of the Cape Cutter 19 web site. The owners section is a bit out of date as boats have changed hands etc- I am going to update...
No the web site capecutter.com wil not contain any reference to wooden Cape Cutters- I do not even know whether plans are still available for the wooden Cape...
Hi Simon, Honnor Marine own the production rights to the Cape Cutter 19 but not the rights to one-off building. They have chosen not to allow plywood kits to...
Due to our moving from Malaysia back to Europe we will have to sell our Cape Cutter 19 "Bandoola". The boat is in good conditions and lies in Kota Kinabalu,...
Will the current "Water Craft" review of the Cape Cutter 19 be posted on the " http://www.capecutter19.com/ " website? I desperatly want to read it. Water...
Yes it will in March because it is still a valid issue (it is the January/February issue). Ive got one to disect to do it. It will be in adobe pdf format. ...
Hi All. I have just bought CC19 "Gypsy Moth" ( No 54 ) and will be basing it at Rutland SC in early March. Myself and my wife, Val , have been members at...
I'm about to order a set of replacement brake pads for my SA built CC19 trailer, from the SA suppliers. Is anyone else interested in ? They cost R35.00, about...
Hello Andy, Welcome to the community of CC19 owners, I am sure you will not regret your choice of boat. I have fitted through hull depth and log instruments to...
Has anyone built a Cape Cutter? Does anyone know of someone building one? http://www.dixdesign.com/inspir19.htm (A long term goal, if the wife gives the thumbs...
Doug Check out the Cape Henry 21 forum at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/capehenry21/. At least one of them is building a Cape Cutter. Since the construction...
Dear Mr. West, I am interested in purchasing a set of brake pads for my SA built CC19 trailer. I have hull #43. I am located in Ashland, Oregon USA! Wild...
Hi Doug, We are just completing our CC19 which we are building from plans. Just need some warm weather for painting, varnishing and fitting out. Feel free to...
Hi David Thanks for your reply. Any pictures? I have talked to Dudley a few times about it. It is a long term dream for my future. I have built cedar strip...
Hi Doug, For photos check out the photo section at http:/groups.yahoo.com/group/capehenry21/ I've had no problem following the plans and also found that ...
Dave, This is really good stuff. The photos are excellent. Where are you based? Something that was raised in the series of articles in Watercraft on building...
Graham! Indeed - I knew you wouldn't be able to shake off this (wholly benign) infection! And this was before I saw the lovely job you made of your Lazy Daze -...
Martin, It was good to hear your news , these CC's do get to some interesting places. Since I'm in the UK I imagine it would probably be simplest and cheaper...