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Old 03-14-2010, 11:44 PM
garrys garrys is offline
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Default Wanted: Polar diagram for C-36 Mk II

Anyone know where I can find one for free?

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Old 03-15-2010, 12:04 AM
LCBrandt LCBrandt is offline
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garrys,

I don't know about "for free." You could try googling the topic.

But we have Catalina 36 polars in the C36IA Reference section. Alas, this section is available for Members (capital M) only; that is, paid up Members of the Association.

For the information of all visitors and newbies, that you are a member (small m) of this Forum, does not mean that you are a Member (capital M) of the Catalina 36 International Association. The capital M Membership costs a small amount annually, or a slightly larger but still miniscule amount for a three-year Membership that includes a CD with all of the C36 Tech Notes since time immemorial. A bargain, especially when you consider that Membership (capital M) allows full access to the C36IA Technical - Upgrades and Maintenance library, a huge amount of reference material at your fingertips.

Join the C36IA, won't you? Click on the link "Catalina 36 International Association" at the lower right hand corner of this page to take you to the C36IA homepage; then follow the "Why join C36IA?" signup path from there.
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Old 03-20-2010, 05:47 PM
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To second what Larry said. I've only be a C36 owner since late December 09. My 3 yr (M)embership has already paid for itself in so many ways. The technical articles on the CD are a gold mine and I strongly suggest anyone new to the C36 have one on board.

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Old 04-08-2010, 12:02 AM
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How do you read the c36 polars? They are different from other polars I've looked at and I've never been able to figure them out.
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