Re: Stus-List New sails for my 38 FI

2016-08-07 Thread Russ & Melody via CnC-List


Dammit.
I must be immature, since every time I see that 
Thailand city's name I can't help but hear the Ph as "F".


but then again,  as they say in Australia:
  "Phuket, let's go now!."

Cheers, Russ
 Sweet 35 mk-1

At 05:08 PM 07/08/2016, you wrote:

Jean-Francois — a correction: Rolly Tasker is NOT direct order from China".
They use the same cloth (Challenger, Bainbridge, 
etc.) as virtually all other sailmakers;



but their loft is in Phuket, Thailand.

— Fred



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Re: Stus-List Yanmar bolt size

2016-08-07 Thread Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List
Holy crap, now I know why it wasn't working well for me; I have the right 
handed version.RonWild CheriC 30-1STL


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I have one but it's left handed. 
Dennis C.

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they're quite rare, but I'm willing to sell mine; for a fair price.RonWild 
CheriC 30-1STL


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Re: Stus-List CnC-List Digest, Vol 127, Issue 32

2016-08-07 Thread Jim Eagon via CnC-List
Hi all: 
So is there a C RDV for those of us in the SW?

Fair winds and happy back to school!!

Jim

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Re: Stus-List New sails for my 38

2016-08-07 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List
I got a sail from precision sail loft this spring that I'm very happy with so 
far.  
Canadian loft designed it,  built overseas in the same loft as quantum.  Fit 
perfect,  rolls up nice,  moves the boat forward...  I got a 135% highest end 
cloth with all the bells and whistles.  Luff tape,  sunbrella, reinforced 
everything.  $3500ish for my 40 footer delivered.
Danny


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 Original message From: Frederick G Street via CnC-List 
 Date: 8/7/16  8:08 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Frederick G Street  Subject: Re: 
Stus-List New sails for my 38 
Jean-Francois — a correction: Rolly Tasker is NOT “direct order from China".  
They use the same cloth (Challenger, Bainbridge, etc.) as virtually all other 
sailmakers; but their loft is in Phuket, Thailand.
— Fred


Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI

(so far, a satisfied first-time Rolly Tasker customer)

On Aug 6, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
 wrote:
Hi Rick, 

If you are comfortable with Chinese sailcloth you might want to contact 
IslandPlanet http://islandplanetsails.com/ Island is out of Florida and Peak 
Sails  www.peaksailsna.com  and Peak is out of Virginia (Closer to you) 

They seem to be a good compromise between the direct order from china like 
Rolly Tasker and the traditional loft.  It looks like they offer services 
similar to a traditional loft but the cloth and sails do come from China with 
associated discounts. I have talked to Island Planet before and the vibe was 
positive.. Both seem to get pretty consistent positive reviews online. 

Another pretty competitive loft that's more like a discount North is Shurr 
Sails http://www.schurrsails.com/default.asp  out of Pensacola Florida.  Their 
sails are quite popular on the lake here. The Main guy: Hunter Riddle has a 
really good reputation as a designer of innovative and fast sails.. Their 
cruising sails have a good reputation for solid build and reasonable price. 


Good Luck with it. 


-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA
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Stus-List C refrigeration

2016-08-07 Thread Mitchell's via CnC-List
Adam, I had a 1981 36KCB and the compressor was mounted on the upper shelf in 
the lazerette behind the ice box. It would help to add a vent to the outside at 
the rear of the lazerette to lose the heat generated. I had the atomic 4 so a 
little different configuration. FWIW I had a nova cool CDN fridge unit and just 
installed a new one in my current boat. Easy job. 
Len 
Crazy Legs
37+

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Re: Stus-List New sails for my 38

2016-08-07 Thread Jerome Tauber via CnC-List
>From what I can see on the internet Challenge Sailcloth is manufactured in 
>Thailand.  Not sure if any sailcloth is still made in U.S.  Jerry J
 

 

 

-Original Message-
From: Frederick G Street via CnC-List 
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Cc: Frederick G Street 
Sent: Sun, Aug 7, 2016 8:09 pm
Subject: Re: Stus-List New sails for my 38


Jean-Francois — a correction: Rolly Tasker is NOT “direct order from China".  
They use the same cloth (Challenger, Bainbridge, etc.) as virtually all other 
sailmakers; but their loft is in Phuket, Thailand.


— Fred






Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI






(so far, a satisfied first-time Rolly Tasker customer)



On Aug 6, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
 wrote:


Hi Rick, 

If you are comfortable with Chinese sailcloth you might want to contact 
IslandPlanet http://islandplanetsails.com/ Island is out of Florida and Peak 
Sails  www.peaksailsna.com  and Peak is out of Virginia (Closer to you) 

They seem to be a good compromise between the direct order from china like 
Rolly Tasker and the traditional loft.  It looks like they offer services 
similar to a traditional loft but the cloth and sails do come from China with 
associated discounts. I have talked to Island Planet before and the vibe was 
positive.. Both seem to get pretty consistent positive reviews online. 

Another pretty competitive loft that's more like a discount North is Shurr 
Sails http://www.schurrsails.com/default.asp  out of Pensacola Florida.  Their 
sails are quite popular on the lake here. The Main guy: Hunter Riddle has a 
really good reputation as a designer of innovative and fast sails.. Their 
cruising sails have a good reputation for solid build and reasonable price. 


Good Luck with it. 


-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA




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Re: Stus-List Adding refrigeration.

2016-08-07 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/doityourself/refrigeration

Dennis C.

On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 8:28 PM, Adam Hayden via CnC-List <
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> Hello listers
>
> I am sure this has been discussed before.   We have decided to add
> refrigeration to State of Bliss.   Last winter I re-insulated the ice box
> with a dramatic improvement to keeping ice.
>
> We generally do coastal cruising spending 3-4 days away from the dock.
>
> For those of you that have refrigeration or added it, where do you keep
> the compressor or what system have you used?   I have thought of the
> lazerette behind the ice box, however on the exterior bulkhead is the heat
> exchanger for the engine.
>
> I would also appreciate any insights in the installation
>
> Regards
>
> Adam Hayden
> State of Bliss
> C 36
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>
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Stus-List Adding refrigeration.

2016-08-07 Thread Adam Hayden via CnC-List
Hello listers

I am sure this has been discussed before.   We have decided to add 
refrigeration to State of Bliss.   Last winter I re-insulated the ice box with 
a dramatic improvement to keeping ice.  

We generally do coastal cruising spending 3-4 days away from the dock.   

For those of you that have refrigeration or added it, where do you keep the 
compressor or what system have you used?   I have thought of the lazerette 
behind the ice box, however on the exterior bulkhead is the heat exchanger for 
the engine.   

I would also appreciate any insights in the installation

Regards

Adam Hayden
State of Bliss
C 36




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Re: Stus-List New sails for my 38

2016-08-07 Thread jtsails via CnC-List
Rick,
All of the sails on my boat have been made by Scott Allen in Annapolis. Scott 
has been associated with several brands over the years, even going independent 
for a while, but all of my sails are UK’s. I love the 120% dacron jib they made 
for me last year. I’m not sure how old my 2+2 dacron main is, but it still 
shapes very nicely and is in very good condition. Also, I am very happy with my 
decision to down-size the jib to 120%, moves the boat very well and I never 
have to partially furl it or reef the main. You would be surprised how well the 
boat moves in a moderate breeze and the sail is much easier to handle when you 
are shorthanded (which I usually am). LP measurement is still 20’, so it is 500 
square feet, only 50 less than your 135%.
James
Delaney
C 38 mk2
Oriental, NC

From: Rick Brass via CnC-List 
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2016 11:45 AM
To: Charlie Nelson ; cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Cc: Rick Brass 
Subject: Stus-List New sails for my 38

It’s time to replace the main and genoa on my 38 mk2 (and I actually have the 
money to do it).

 

I’m more of a cruiser than a racer any more. I only do about 4 charity races a 
year, and have been adding cruising gear to the boat for trips to the Bahamas 
(and Bermuda next June). So I guess I’m looking for durable sails that still 
give me good performance – but not a set of racing sails. 

 

My old main is a Neil Pryde main with 5 full battens and a Tides Marine Strong 
Track system that has given good service over more than 10 years. I’ve retired 
the carbon 155 genoa and am using a roller furling 135 headsail right now.

 

I’ve asked for a quote from the sailmaker I’ve used in the past (Omar Sails in 
New Bern, NC). Based on recent positive comments on the list I’ve also 
contacted Dirk Sharland at Rolly Tasker Sails in Florida. And because of my 
experience with the Neil Pryde main I’ve contacted their loft in Hampton, VA.

 

I’m looking for a good balance of performance, durability, and cost. Pretty 
much weighted in that order.

 

I’m open to suggestions about features I should look for, and other lofts from 
which I should request information and a quote.

 

Rick Brass

Imzadi  C 38 mk 2

la Belle Aurore C 25 mk1

Washington, NC

 




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Re: Stus-List New sails for my 38

2016-08-07 Thread Frederick G Street via CnC-List
Jean-Francois — a correction: Rolly Tasker is NOT “direct order from China".  
They use the same cloth (Challenger, Bainbridge, etc.) as virtually all other 
sailmakers; but their loft is in Phuket, Thailand.

— Fred

Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI

(so far, a satisfied first-time Rolly Tasker customer)

> On Aug 6, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Rick, 
> 
> If you are comfortable with Chinese sailcloth you might want to contact 
> IslandPlanet http://islandplanetsails.com/  
> Island is out of Florida and Peak Sails  www.peaksailsna.com 
>   and Peak is out of Virginia (Closer to you) 
> 
> They seem to be a good compromise between the direct order from china like 
> Rolly Tasker and the traditional loft.  It looks like they offer services 
> similar to a traditional loft but the cloth and sails do come from China with 
> associated discounts. I have talked to Island Planet before and the vibe was 
> positive.. Both seem to get pretty consistent positive reviews online. 
> 
> Another pretty competitive loft that's more like a discount North is Shurr 
> Sails http://www.schurrsails.com/default.asp 
>   out of Pensacola Florida.  Their 
> sails are quite popular on the lake here. The Main guy: Hunter Riddle has a 
> really good reputation as a designer of innovative and fast sails.. Their 
> cruising sails have a good reputation for solid build and reasonable price. 
> 
> 
> Good Luck with it. 
> 
> 
> -Francois Rivard
> 1990 34+ "Take Five"
> Lake Lanier, GA

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Re: Stus-List What is this?

2016-08-07 Thread Indigo via CnC-List
A photo would help. Possibly the grease cap?

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> On Aug 7, 2016, at 14:52, Bev Parslow via CnC-List  
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Re: Stus-List What is this?

2016-08-07 Thread ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List
It's probably a grease cup.  You fill it with grease (might already be
filled if you haven't used it), and screw in the cover half a turn or so.
It forces grease around the shaft.

Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR

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Stus-List What is this?

2016-08-07 Thread Bev Parslow via CnC-List
Giving a scrub to the cockpit locker on a 29-2. Looking to the rudder tube 
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