New Member 1970 Cal-29 #149 imagine

Introduce yourself and your CAL
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cferinga
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Joined: Wed Apr 30, 2025 2:47 am

My name is Craig Feringa, last summer I purchased a 1970 Cal-29. I sail on Lake St. Claire (the heart of the Great Lakes) in between Lake Huron and Lake Erie just at the start of the Detroit River. Most of my sailing has been in the Great Lakes and mostly about 30 years ago. The boat has been on the hard since October, 2024 and during that time and up to today, I've been working on a variety of projects that include: removal of 50 years of blue ablative bottom paint and applying barrier coats, and non-ablative bottom paint. I'm updating wind, depth, speed instruments and through hulls, rewiring mast and adding LED lights and new antenna and windex. Total rewire of the boat (DC&AC). Repowering from rusting atomic 4 to 10kw electric. Rebuilt rudder and tiller. Raymarine autopilot (not the tiller pilot). Recore cockpit floor with foam core with added reinforcement to cockpit floor from underneath. Painting stern and waterline. Revising mainsheet system to get rid of traveler behind tilller. Will some luck, I'll be able to launch in about 14 days.

I appreciate the information and community on this site. I'm sorry that Mary may be leaving the Cal community and I hope she stays in contact with the group via this site.
Capn ken
Posts: 131
Joined: Thu Jul 16, 2020 2:35 pm

Welcome and congratulations on a great boat . I've had Rumblefish,72 Cal 29 since 2006 . Great boat !keep us posted on your adventures! Ken B
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Mary Mac
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Posts: 281
Joined: Thu Oct 17, 2019 11:27 am
Location: Alameda/Manhattan Beach

Welcome, Craig!
Mary
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Muleka 1978 Cal 34-III #111 Marina Village, Alameda, California
Nepenthe 1976 Kelly Peterson 44 #116 Redondo Beach, California
SailingChris
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Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2019 9:15 am

Hey, Craig, a familiar name in the unexpected place! I usually see you on the State Bar family law listserv, and now you are a fellow Cal owner. I have a very cool Cal 20 in Traverse City. We are all beneficiaries of Bill Lapworth's good designs. In a previous incarnation of this list, a former Jensen Marine employee, now deceased, organized a project to sell signed sets of Lapworth's drawings. I have a set of the Cal 20 plans signed by Mr. Lapworth. I'll bet some 29 owners have the set and could make you a copy.

Sounds like you've had lots of fun & work doing the rehab of your boat. These are good boats and it is nice seeing one preserved and valued.

Chris Campbell
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