Hi everyone.
I am very pleased to have just bought Minnie, CC19 #85. After two years away in Chichester Harbour (as ‘Thistle’) Minnie will be based again on the Orwell in Suffolk again.
The decision to look for a Cape Cutter 19 was a drawn out process. The design eventually found its way onto a shortlist of two quite different boats - Cape Cutter and Golant Gaffer. Understanding the Cape Cutter was greatly simplified by spending many hours absorbing the Association Website and Forum content, various boat blogs and Youtube videos. What a fantastic resource for current and future owners. I love the Golant Gaffer but it has a lot more wood to look after, a draft fixed at nearly 3’ and another half tonne to tow. I was leaning towards the Cape Cutter based on draft. The decision was cemented watching CC61 ‘Capers’ sail into the Blackwater this Summer. Capers just looked so 'right’ and comfortable after beating North on a day when we, in a larger boat, had decided not to sail due to the conditions.
Since Minnie became mine I have been immersed in the Forum and blogs again. So many of my questions are well covered and so many ideas!
I have attached a photo of Minnie as she was when I bought her.
Winter activity is going to include: restoring oxidised topsides ; refresh of rigging including; new headsails with a return to hanks on the staysail; and renewing canvas pockets and various tweaks below. I have a long list of potential modifications, gleaned from the forum and my own thoughts, but many will wait until we have covered more sea-miles together. And until I have tested some of them in this Forum. Raising the gooseneck is one of the first I want to evaluate - Minnie’s mast bears scars from an earlier set of mast bands no longer to be found.
Looking forward to my sailing next year and hopefully to meeting up other Cape Cutters and their owners.