Thought you might enjoy how a very experienced T-10 skipper wins the Funday  
race in Lake Erie - - ferry boat wave pushes.
 
Bob
 

 
 
In a message dated 9/9/2008 2:45:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
And how are they  rated? 
 
 
Phil  Agur                      _s/v Wing  Tip_ 
(http://www.catalina27.org/public_pages/profile270.htm) 
Secretary,                     Call Sign  WCW3485
IC27/270A                    MMSI 366901790  
_www.catalina27.org_ (http://www.catalina27.org/)   Vessel Doc# 1039809

-----Original  Message-----
From:  [email protected]  
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On Behalf Of ivan
Sent: Monday,  September 08,  2008 7:53  PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: catalina27-talk: windows  upgrade 
John,

Saw your windows in your first  pic.  That looks nice!  No frame? What's 
involved in that  upgrade?  Do they leak?

--- On Tue, 9/9/08, The Emmerichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote: 
From: The  Emmerichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE:  catalina27-talk: Traveler upgrade
To:  [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2008,  11:20 AM 
 
 
Stephan, 
The traveler  was $612.  I imagine you could do as well direct through  
Garhauer.  Some pictures are attached. 
We  raced one-design day sailors for a long time.  About 7 years ago we  
decided to move up to a small keelboat.  My wife and I made a list  of must 
have 
and would like to have features.  We decided what we  would buy was a 
cruiser/racer.  One of the must haves was a  wheel.  Looking at my boat I not 
sure that 
boom end sheeting and a  wheel are compatible.  I would not have bought a C27 
if a wheel  were not part of the package. 
I  agree that boom end sheeting is probably better from a sail trim  
standpoint but I do not know how much better.  I agree before  another 
discussion 
starts that a tiller will give the helmsperson better  feel than a wheel.  I 
think 
the degree of benefit of both of these  depend on the capabilities of the 
folks handling the lines and the  tiller. 
Again, Iʼm very  happy with the result.  My wife has neck and back issues and 
the  new traveler has really helped when she trims the  main. 
John  Emmerich 
5874  Fortitude 
-----Original  Message-----
From:  [email protected]  
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stephan  Debelle
Sent: Friday,  September 05, 2008 10:53 AM
To:  [email protected]
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk:  Traveler upgrade 
John,

Could you send a  picture?  How much did the upgrade  run?

Thanks,
Stephan 
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 9:33 AM,  The Emmerichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >  wrote: 
 
I upgraded from  the original curved cabin top traveler with 3:1 purchase on 
the control  lines to the Garhauer that you see on Catalina Direct.  It is 
flat,  has 5:1 purchase and is a beautiful piece of equipment, I'm very happy  
with it.  If I would do it again, I would go direct to  Garhauer.  This is a 
custom made piece of equipment so they need  the distance between the cabin top 
handrails. 
Installation  wasn't particularly complicated, just took a little while.  A 
lot  of holes to drill, 6 on each side.  Your situation is different  than 
mine.  You can keep the original setup until the new one is  installed.  I'm 
sure 
you are aware that three bails are required on  the boom to handle the main 
sheet load.  It can't handle single  point loading in the center of the boom. 
The only issue  I had was that several of the 5/16 in. machine screws that 
bolt the  horizontal member to the supports galled when I tightened or loosened 
 
them.  Recommend you run a die over them before installing and  tightening. 
I can send a  picture if you are interested. 
John  Emmerich 
5874 85  TR 

 
-----Original  Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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(mailto:[email protected]) ]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008  7:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: catalina27-talk: Traveler  upgrade 
Greetings  to all and a question: 
Has anyone  upgraded thier old-style rear-cockpit traveler to a mid-boom or 
hatchtop  traveler?  I'm sure the question has been asked before, but I could  
not find a good thread to refer to.  Catalinadirect.com has what  appears to 
be an upgrade kit (~$600) but I cant find anyone out there  vouching for it as 
a replacement for the cockpit  traveler. 
Thanks  !  After getting hammered by this listserver I'm finally going to  
use it for a q !  :-D 
P_Owen 
'73 C27 #  491 
"Sweet  Pea" 
Everett,  WA 
*Cruising  the North Sound next week -   



--  
Stephan

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Skype:  stephan.debelle







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