Re: Stus-List boom/ goosemeck

2015-10-23 Thread William Walker via CnC-List
On the sungject of goosenecks, one of the tangs on my fitting on the mast broke 
off from wear.   I shipped broken piece to Guido at Garhauer and he made new 
out of stainless to fit perfectly and used same hole pattern so no new holes to 
tap.  Can't remember cost, but I felt it was cheap at the time.
Bill Walker
CnC 36



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On Thursday, October 22, 2015 Jim Watts via CnC-List  
wrote:

Our gooseneck assembly was a little worn down where the boom fitting rode on 
the mast base, I put 3 nylon washers in between the boom and the mast fittings 
and that shut that noise down. I'm still tracking the squeak off the mainsheet 
and the weird noise the topping lift makes. McLube helps everywhere. 


Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC


On 22 October 2015 at 18:26, Graham Collins via CnC-List 
 wrote:

Hello Harald
Mine did that when we bought the boat, ours was noisy when the main was up 
though.  The issue we had was that the horizontal pin in the gooseneck had worn 
the holes oblong, so they were not a nice fit on the pin any more.  I bought a 
couple of brass bushings, drilled out the hole oversized, and pressed them in 
with a c-clamp.  This has been quiet for a number of years now (I think 3, 
maybe 4, not sure).

Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C 35-III #11



On 2015-10-22 12:24 PM, Harald Braun via CnC-List wrote:

Hi, I have a 1985 35 MK 3 C and my boom was making this awful squecking, 
grinding noise, once the main was down. I lubed it and still no luck. Really 
annoying in an anchorage. Anybody has any suggestions?

Harald
Kitchener, On

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Re: Stus-List boom/ goosemeck

2015-10-23 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Interesting that the same thing happened on my 36 about 10 years ago.  I sent 
my to Metal Mast and had a new one made from stainless in less than a week.   
All the holes lined up and it was less than $400.  

Mike,  
Virginia Lee 93295
1978 C 36 CB
Virginia Beach, VA

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> On Oct 23, 2015, at 11:53, William Walker via CnC-List 
>  wrote:
> 
> On the sungject of goosenecks, one of the tangs on my fitting on the mast 
> broke off from wear.   I shipped broken piece to Guido at Garhauer and he 
> made new out of stainless to fit perfectly and used same hole pattern so no 
> new holes to tap.  Can't remember cost, but I felt it was cheap at the time.
> Bill Walker
> CnC 36
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from AOL Mobile Mail
> 
> 
> 
> On Thursday, October 22, 2015 Jim Watts via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
> Our gooseneck assembly was a little worn down where the boom fitting rode on 
> the mast base, I put 3 nylon washers in between the boom and the mast 
> fittings and that shut that noise down. I'm still tracking the squeak off the 
> mainsheet and the weird noise the topping lift makes. McLube helps 
> everywhere. 
> 
> Jim Watts
> Paradigm Shift
> C 35 Mk III
> Victoria, BC
> 
>> On 22 October 2015 at 18:26, Graham Collins via CnC-List 
>>  wrote:
>> Hello Harald
>> Mine did that when we bought the boat, ours was noisy when the main was up 
>> though.  The issue we had was that the horizontal pin in the gooseneck had 
>> worn the holes oblong, so they were not a nice fit on the pin any more.  I 
>> bought a couple of brass bushings, drilled out the hole oversized, and 
>> pressed them in with a c-clamp.  This has been quiet for a number of years 
>> now (I think 3, maybe 4, not sure).
>> 
>> Graham Collins
>> Secret Plans
>> C 35-III #11
>> 
>> 
>>> On 2015-10-22 12:24 PM, Harald Braun via CnC-List wrote:
>>> Hi, I have a 1985 35 MK 3 C and my boom was making this awful squecking, 
>>> grinding noise, once the main was down. I lubed it and still no luck. 
>>> Really annoying in an anchorage. Anybody has any suggestions?
>>> 
>>> Harald
>>> Kitchener, On
>>> 
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