Thanks Mark. The racing on Lake Lanier, while considered "Beer can," is tough as we have many national champions and competitors here. Atlanta is also the home of LayLine and Gill North America so we see some interesting and very competitive sailors here.
 
With that in mind, I guess I'll start with the 220! That VC Performance is hard stuff though.
--
Lance Jones
Commodore, Barefoot Sailing Club
Catalina 27TM Gaelforce
Capri 25 Scottish Rebel
 
-------------- Original message from "Sailor Chef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: --------------

Your choose of start and finish grit depends on how the paint was applied (start) and how fast you want to go (finish)
If the paint was brushed on and you just do "beer can" races, you can start with 100 and finish with 220. If some NOOD regattas or maybe the Capri nats are in your future and the paint was sprayed, you might want to start with 220 and finish (after 1000) with a fine "scotch bright" pad. At any rate you will want to do the sanding wet.
 
Mark, Gratis (6115)
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: Lance
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Paint finishing

 
 
Hey all,
I have a question for my Capri 25; but, since it is generic to bottoms, I figured this band of briggands and louts might be able to answer it for me.
 
I have just finished painting the bottom with VC Performance. What grit of sandpaper should I start and then with what grit should I finish?
 
Cheers!
--
Lance Jones

Catalina 27TM Gaelforce
Capri 25 Scottish Rebel
 
-------------- Original message from A&D Hoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: --------------


> As Bob mentions it's no big deal other than "horsing" it forward to be
> able to get a lifting line on it through through the hatch. I did it
> on another boat. I had the yard crane lift it out and drop it into a
> wood cradle that I had made onto the back of my station wagon and took
> it home, skidded it off the car and rebuilt it. I think it cost me
> about $35.
>
> Dave Hoy
> WYANOKEE #6295
> Camden, Maine
>
>
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello and congratulations on your purchase.
> >
> > I don't need the engine, but removing it (sounds) pretty simple. It
> > may still have the prop shaft attached, and it will have to be
> > disconnected. There should be four bolts holding it to the floor.
> >
> > After it is disconnected, it needs to be removed . It only weighs
> > a couple hundred pounds . A block-and-tackle from the boom can
> > be used to lift it out of the cabin. A couple 2x4's can be used as
> > tracks for when it slides forward out of the engine room before being
> > lifted out.
> >
> > Obviously, having the marina or someone else do it is easiest! It
> > might cost a couple hundred to do it, though.
> >
> > Bob Mann
> > '85 C27, #5928
> > Windcatcher
> > myhomepages.comcast.net/sailrmann
> >
> >
> > -------------- Original message --------------
> > From: Henry & Lynn Colgan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > Hello Everyone,
> > >
> > > My husband and I recently purchased a 1975 Catalina 27. Although it
> > > was originally used with an inboard Atomic 4 gas engine, the
> > previous
> > > owners had put an outboard engine on it. (Apparently, after
> > spending
> > > some years on the hard in a marina and the engine compartment
> > became
> > > flooded when the cockpit drain became occluded with leaves, etc.)
> > >
> > > We would like to get the old Atomic 4 out of the boat.... Does
> > anyone
> > > here have any experience with this, or have suggestions? Is this
> > > something we can do ourselves, or should we take it to a marina?
> > >
> > > Assuming the engine is taken out, will we need to add some
> > ballast in
> > > the engine compartment to replac e some of the missing weight?
> > >
> > > One more quest ion: i s anyone out there interested in this motor
> > for re-
> > > building or parts - or know anyone who might want it? We'll be
> > glad to
> > > give it away just to be rid of it!
> > >
> > > (Our boat is docked near Rock Hall on the Eastern Shore.)
> > >
> > > Thanks for any advice....
> > >
> > > Henry & Lynn
> > > Chesapeake Bay
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
 


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