Lots of folks have been talking about fuel tank fill and advising a 90 degree
intake for simpler hose attachment.
SLY has two fuel tanks, one plastic under the cockpit where the original
aluminum one was with a straight vertical intake hose connection, plus another
stainless tank forward under
Used the acetone and then polished it out. It worked great. Any idea for the
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Greetings from Branford, CT, just shy of 40 miles away from Greenport, the
location of our C&C Northeast Rendezvous.
Though big Westerly winds (and waves) kept some from attending, the presence of
Hanuman, Harbor Lights, Aries, Hideaway, the Enterprise and, from as far away
as Maryla
Thanks all for the info, I just added another item on the to do list for
the winter, fuel tank, hoses etc.
Hervey,
Ciothog
35-1
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Marek,
I would never use a thong for a fuel filter. It makes women angry. :)
Frank
On Sunday, September 10, 2017 3:47 PM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
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{margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}#yiv8694052617 I had one like that and also the
$5 more versi
Yup we now have our winter project - replace the 35 year old tank before it
gives up the ghost. Measured ours and is exactly same as Robert's. Keep us
all posted on what you find
John and Maryann
Legacy III
1982 C&C 34
Noank, CT
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Probably this site:
http://www.fillernecksupply.com/fuel-hose-elbows/?sort=featured&page=1
Gates makes cut to fit hose elbows.
Dennis C.
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 3:53 PM, Gary Nylander via CnC-List <
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> Look at the Moeller web site, they have a huge collection of ta
Look at the Moeller web site, they have a huge collection of tanks. I seem
to remember there is one which had an angled in fill on a corner which was a
little big for my boat, but may fit yours.
There is also a site called "fuel hoses" or similar with all sorts of
fittings including elbows - it ma
I had one like that and also the $5 more version, the Maxximum. Each lasted
about 3 times. They must ave been the Monday morning production. The only good
thong was that they all failed quickly enough to get the refund.
Marek
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Dennis:
I looked at the Moeller 19 gal. ( 032597)..the fitting for the in
fill hose and the vent hose are nothing like I have now.my in fill
hose is approx. 2" .are there special adapters needed.
I can send you a few pictures of my existing tank configuration off line
so you can
I just measured my fuel tank.27" wide, 16" deep, 12" height+7"
top clearance to the cockpit solenot the easiest to access to remove
it but doable with some four letter words and beers. Need to ensure
the in fill on the tank has a 90 deg. intake to make connecting the in
hose easy,
Septum is 30-2 #167. She has a Universal 20 up diesel
On Sep 10, 2017 11:18 AM, "Chad Osmond via CnC-List"
wrote:
> > Apparently the broker thinks this is one of the last 30 mark iis of
> it's era made and it has a universal diesel.
>
> Check the hull number, it will be on the transom, and in t
Merek
I'm trying to remember there I bought my last one. I think it was either
Canadian Tire or Princess Auto. I bought the cheap ones and they don't last
long. Although the one I bought I consider it cheap as it was in the 20-25
dollar range.
I think this is the one I've had for a few years
Was Bareboat Manager for a charter company in Tortola for over 8 years and had
our C&C 39 there. Shipped her to Scotland when we moved. Hard to see all our
friends boats that we used to race against, in various states from sunk to
dismasted.along with my old charter fleet.
Original
> Apparently the broker thinks this is one of the last 30 mark iis of it's
era made and it has a universal diesel.
Check the hull number, it will be on the transom, and in the aft cabin
beside the stove.
The last few digits show the hull number, it'll be between 140?-175.
On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 6
Yep, sorry guys, I stand corrected. It was Awlcraft 2000 to which I meant
to refer. Awlgrip 2000 doesn't exist.
Josh
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017, 8:54 AM Dennis C. via CnC-List
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> There is also Awlcraft 2000 which is a "softer", more easily repaired
> version of Awlgrip. I had Touche' paint
I used Awlcraft 2000 for the hull and the decks. I had already decided to use
it after talking to the Alexseal rep (good stuff, same as Awlcraft 2000) and
when conferring with my painter he said that that was they only shot Awlcraft
on new builds and repairs. Another former professional painter
I have replaced my fuel tank. It is pretty easy, it comes right out once you
empty all the stuff out of the locker.
WARNING:
The original fuel tank in the MK I is ternplate and it WILL leak sooner or
later.
The original fill and vent hoses are NOT ethanol rated and will dissolve from
the insi
My bad
1983 7 ft keel. Aft cabin
Thanks
Peter
C&c 40 1983
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> On Sep 10, 2017, at 8:49 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List
> wrote:
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> It is important to differentiate between the 1980's vintage of C&C 40 and the
> 1994/1995 C&C 40 which is the same series as the 37+, 37/40, 3
Thanks Dennis...
Bill Walker
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There is also Awlcraft 2000 which is a "softer", more easily repaired
version of Awlgrip. I had Touche' painted with Awlcraft in 2011. Still
looks great. Still getting compliments.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 7:40 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List <
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It is important to differentiate between the 1980's vintage of C&C 40 and
the 1994/1995 C&C 40 which is the same series as the 37+, 37/40, 37R, and
37XL which started in 1989.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Sep 8, 2017 10:46 AM, "PETER OCAMPO via CnC-List"
wrote:
> Hi
>
I have a Plastimo (black) but would rather have a Moeller (translucent)
because you can see the fuel level. Not sure about your configuration but
you should be able to find a close fit.
http://moellermarine.com/product-category/fuel-containment/permanent-fuel-tanks/
Determine which model best fi
All this talk about leaking tanks caused mine to spring a leak on
Fridayreally.
Wish the access on my 36 was as good as others seem to have. Espar furnace and
refrigeration complicate things for me.
Dennis, what tank do you recommend? Good website for fitting install in
plastic? Or do the
Awlgrip is the original paint which is beautiful because it has a color and
clear coat in the same application. The color settles and the clear comes
to the surface. This makes for the brilliant, long lasting shine. The
problem comes when repairs are required. In order to repair a damaged area
You have to remember that the modern filter funnels don't just allow water
to "drop out". The filters actually have a hydrophobic coating (green on
mine) which prevents water from passing based on water's surface tension.
2 different demonstrations can show this.
The first is where water is used
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