It's common knowledge that red things are a little tacky!
Red T shirts run in the wash; "Woman in the red dress "; if you're stuck in traffic, there's always a red car at the front of the queue ; red indians - need I say more? 
It's not the manufacturer - it's the colour. 

sam :-) 403-617-6280
From: dwight veinot
Sent: Saturday, July 6, 2013 4:41 PM
Subject: Stus-List Titan winch handles

Someone on the list commented a few weeks ago about the quality of Titan winch handles and at the time I could only say that the Titan I have used for many years has work very well: strong, reliable locking mechanism and not too bulky and no noticeable flex under load.  But I have 2 Titans on board, one that I had never used until today, a red handle and it is completely different than my reliable blue Titan winch handle.  Construction is totally different.  I now view the red one as junk and a safety hazard to boot.  It flexed like you would not believe under light load and flew out of my hand after which or before which I am not actually sure things happened so fast, the locking mechanism broke free and the thing went flying out of my hand, like as if it was spring loaded because it more or less was.  The bottom plastic cove piece fell off during this event and all I could see inside was some foamed material. If there is a piece of metal under that foam that runs the length of the handle that piece is very small and not very stiff.  Is this thing a cheap knockoff using the Titan name or has Titan resorted to making a cheaper junk product.  It seems you need to be careful when buying something with the name Titan on a winch handle.  Have a close look at what you have because they can become flying objects under loaded circumstances.

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

 


From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Nylander
Sent: July 6, 2013 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List tach and c0aming question

 

Apparently, the motor starts - so there is electricity to the starter. Do the indicator lights on the 'dash' light up? I know on my 2qm, I can turn off the ignition and the engine runs, but the tach doesn't work, but the lights do work. Start at the back of the dash - unfortunately if yours is like mine, there are a bunch of wires led into bundles and some of those don't do anything. You should be able to see the wire out of the tach.

 

It could be the rpm sensor on the flywheel as well.

 

Gary

2qm on a 30

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 8:03 AM

Subject: Stus-List tach and c0aming question

 

Any advice appreciated--Tively II is a C& C 32 with a 2qm yanmar.  The tach is no longer registering rpm.  Not sure if this is an electrical (ie loose wire) or whether it simply wore out.  Any suggestions on diagnosing?  Second  question--  I am going to install a bimini, , one connection to the coaming on each side.  Any thoughts on whether I have to put a backing plate under the coaming( is there access)?  or can I just screw  into the coaming??  Thanks for any suggestions.  Dan Mc on City Island


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