Stus-List Halyard stoppers-Brent Driedger

2015-03-22 Thread Bradley Lumgair via CnC-List
Hey Brent, There must be something else wrong with the plastic in your stopper levers, it never gets that hot in Manitoba! Oh wait, I know what it is, overspray from the mosquito repellant you need to wear all summer must be breaking down the plastic. Brad (former Manitobean) 1985 CC 33 Pulse

Re: Stus-List 37+ Bildge pump

2015-03-22 Thread Robert Boyer via CnC-List
I learned the hard way--its the old un-tinned wire. I wouldn't downgrade the pump size! Bob Bob Boyer S/V Rainy Days / Annapolis MD 1983 CC Landfall 38 - Hull #230 email: dainyr...@icloud.com blog: dainyrays.blogspot.com There is nothing--absolutely nothing--half so much worth doing as

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Paul Fountain via CnC-List
Brad, Perception had Schaffer stoppers on her when we got her (85 CC 33-II K/CB). They were chewing the new running rigging very quickly - at the recommendation of our sailmaker we replaced them with lewmars. The lewmars need to be sized right for your lines, they have smaller ranges than

Re: Stus-List CC ball caps

2015-03-22 Thread Wally Bryant via CnC-List
I'm currently in 12.4 feet of ca-ca. Rick wrote: If you’re having senior moments at age 50 you might be in deep ca-ca. For the rest of us it seems to happen about age 64. ___ Email address: CnC-List@cnc-list.com To change your list

Re: Stus-List PHRF Adjustments for Spin and JAM in a single fleet

2015-03-22 Thread Michael Brown via CnC-List
consensus opinion on how to adjust PHRF ratings to allow spin and JAM boats to compete in a single (small) fleet Typical it works poorly. On moderately heavy days were most boats can get up towards hull speed and sail deep downwind the JAM boats will be about as fast as the spin boats but will

Stus-List stus-list halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Bradley Lumgair via CnC-List
after exchanging photos with another lister, it appears that my clutches are spinlok XA's and should handle the 3/8 line adequately. It looks like there are parts available should I need to rebuild. This list is INVALUABLE for us new CC owners, thank you all. Brad 1985 CC 33 Pulse Sarnia, ON

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Bruno Lachance via CnC-List
Brad, The clutches on my boat (33mkII 1987) are Easylock i think, the model that kind of look like a lewmar, with long levers of different colours... they do work with a 3/8 Line but tend to slip a little with main and jib halyards. it might be wear, but this up grade is on the list. i will go

Re: Stus-List PHRF Adjustments for Spin and JAM in a single fleet

2015-03-22 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
Very good summary of things I saw too when racing against different style boats in the same fleet. Instead of the fleet placings, we found we could measure our performance best by comparing us against similar CCs. I lost interest in racing when similar boats stopped competing and we had to

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
You can help worn clutches live longer if you make it a habit to put the tail around the winch and take up tension before releasing the clutch lever, especially on the main and jib halyards which are loaded up. A friend of mine has undersized clutches and insists this procedure be followed all

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Bruno, take a look at the lewmar D2 clutches before you make a final decision. They have a unique series of plates which the rope runs through perpendicular. The clutch handle tilts the plates to pinch the rope. Something to consider. Josh Muckley S/V Sea Hawk 1989 CC 37+ Solomons, MD On Mar

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Brent Driedger via CnC-List
I believe most of the stoppers installed in that vintage were Easy Locks. They are OK. Years of sunshine have likely weakened the levers. That mixed with the irritating operational requirement of never stopping a static line (I has to be moving through the stopper as its closing or it jams so

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Big ditto on Lewmars. I have had two Lewmar triples on Touché for nearly 15 years. No slippage. No damage to the lines. IMHO Lewmar clutches are the BEST! Dennis C. Sent from my iPhone On Mar 22, 2015, at 6:13 AM, Paul Fountain via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote: Brad,

Re: Stus-List PHRF Adjustments for Spin and JAM in a single fleet

2015-03-22 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
I’m well aware of the problems of running Spin and Jam boats in the same fleets, and the frustrations of PHRF racing in fleets that have a wide range of boat types ranging from sport boats like the Viper to boats like the San Juan 21. Time on Time is a boon to fairness in a fleet race, but I

Re: Stus-List PHRF Adjustments for Spin and JAM in a single fleet

2015-03-22 Thread Gary Nylander via CnC-List
As I said - pick a percentage and wait for the squawking. In our Herring Island fleet, we use the Annapolis to St. Michaels race as one of our long distance races. Depending on club entrants for that race, we can have boats in multiple PHRF classes ranging from PHRF A2 through PHRF C/D. Plus,

Stus-List 37+ Bildge pump

2015-03-22 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
The bildge pump seems to have stopped working, again! I suspect that it has to do with some of the older wiring becoming corroded and causing a higher resistance. I had this happen before. I'm planning on replacing the Rule 500 with a Whale Gulper 320. I recognize that the capacity is

Re: Stus-List Racing w whisker poles

2015-03-22 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
Chuck; The NC PHRF rule specify penalties for spinnaker poles longer than J. I think it is -3 for SPL105% of J and -6 of SPL105%. Years ago, when I was racing my 25 mostly in JAM races and doing a lot of RC duties for my local club and a couple of charity regattas, my local PHRF

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Tim Goodyear via CnC-List
BTW, I have a double Lewmar clutch rated for 12mm line in the cellar somewhere. I used it for a year on Mojito before swapping lines and clutch to the 10mm size. Tim Mojito CC 35-3 Branford, CT On Mar 22, 2015, at 12:21 PM, Brent Driedger via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote: I

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread dwight veinot via CnC-List
I agree Chuck, I got 8 Lewmar D2's on Alianna and they have worked flawlessly and did not damage my lines in any noticeable way for the past 8 years...I highly recommend these Dwight Veinot CC 35 MKII, *Alianna* Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS d.ve...@bellaliant.net On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 2:45

Re: Stus-List 37+ Bilge pump

2015-03-22 Thread Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
Josh, The wiring is certainly suspect at this point in the boat's age. I prefer to mount the pump low in the bilge because most of them push water better than pulling it uphill. Putting it another way, they blow better than they suck. You're still going to have the bilge switch in the

Stus-List Frozen Barient winch

2015-03-22 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
one of my ST winches is frozen. I removed the retaining not but cannot budge the drum enough to remove the self Tailer. Suggestions on how to take it apart would be greatly appreciated. I have removed it and sprayed PB blaster wherever I could. Joel 35/3 Annapolis. -- Joel 301 541 8551

Re: Stus-List halyard stoppers

2015-03-22 Thread Bruno Lachance via CnC-List
You Guys have some strong comments about the Lewmar D2. I was skeptical because of one comment i had from a rigger that i respect a lot, even if he does not have a CC, but a first 42 is a pretty nice boat too. He was a Lewmar winch fan but a Spinlock clutches lover saying there is no point to

Re: Stus-List 37+ Bilge pump

2015-03-22 Thread Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
Sam, The integral switches are “interesting”. Most of them spin the pump impeller at regular intervals. If they encounter resistance, they continue to run the pump until less resistance is encountered. There is nothing wrong with this approach, unless you can hear the pump from your

Re: Stus-List 37+ Bilge pump

2015-03-22 Thread Peter Fell via CnC-List
Regardless of what pump you choose rewire. You don’t want stray current corrosion on your boat. From: robert via CnC-List Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2015 4:33 PM To: Jake Brodersen ; cnc-list@cnc-list.com Subject: Re: Stus-List 37+ Bilge pump Jake: Have the same arrangement as you

Re: Stus-List Frozen Barient winch

2015-03-22 Thread Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
Joel, The big frickin’ hammer (BFH) approach may be the best. A couple of good whacks should set it free. Jake Jake Brodersen “Midnight Mistress” CC 35 Mk-III Hampton VA From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Joel Aronson via CnC-List Sent:

Re: Stus-List Frozen Barient winch

2015-03-22 Thread Martin DeYoung via CnC-List
If it is frozen from the interaction of SS and aluminum, applying heat (I use a heat gun) and giving it a sharp rap with a soft mallet or 2x4 will often loosen the bind enough to let the PB Blaster in to work. Martin Calypso 1971 CC 43 Seattle From: