I could use a decent hank-on 160 - 170 myself, but I can be outbid by college students.
John On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Brian Ziegler <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi tim if you are looking to sell that 170 I would be interested in it my > cat27 has hanks on dont have a roller furling could use a decent sail for > it. > > On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 7:19 AM, harrybauersfeld < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> I installed an electric bilge pump to the end of the existing maunual pump >> tubing and it works fine. The auto bilge pump will pump through the manual >> pump and you can still use te manual pump if needed. >> >> >> --- In [email protected] <IC27A%40yahoogroups.com>, "timyoung3333" >> <try4...@...> wrote: >> > >> > Hi folks. I will apologize in advance for the newbie questions. I just >> bought a c27 last week. I'm a dinghy sailor that is new to keel boats. >> > >> > The bilge pump on my boat is manual - no electric pump, let alone >> automated switch. There is only one tube, for the hand pump, running from >> the bilge out the back of the boat. Can I simply add an electric bilge pump >> in the bilge? Will the electric and manual pump be fighting each other on >> the same line? If so, any suggestions for capacity, brand, or features to >> look for? >> > >> > Also, the rigging includes a roller furling. I have a basic jib, storm >> jib, and a 170% genoa. Only the base jib is setup for the furling, the >> others have hanks. The 170 looks like it has hardly been used. Is it worth >> getting this sail converted to use the furling? Can I use it as the primary >> sail on the furling and just pull out only the amount of sail I need for the >> conditions? >> > >> > Thanks! >> > Tim Young >> > >> >> > > >
