Stus-List CNC RDV NW

2016-08-06 Thread Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List
Sitting in the cockpit of Alera looking out at Telegraph Harbor and the marina. Last night of a great week end here for the 25th annual C and C northwest Rendezvous. About 20 boats and twice that attendees. Great fun, great friends and great food. All round great week end. Big shout out to

Re: Stus-List Yanmar bolt size

2016-08-06 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I have one but it's left handed. Dennis C. Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 6, 2016, at 10:05 PM, "Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List" > wrote: > > they're quite rare, but I'm willing to sell mine; for a fair price. > Ron > Wild Cheri > C 30-1 > STL > > > > From: Tim

Re: Stus-List Yanmar bolt size

2016-08-06 Thread Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List
they're quite rare, but I'm willing to sell mine; for a fair price.RonWild CheriC 30-1STL From: Tim Sippel via CnC-List To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" Cc: Tim Sippel Sent: Friday, August 5, 2016 12:33 PM Subject:

Re: Stus-List Solvent for Silicone

2016-08-06 Thread Harry Hallgring Jr via CnC-List
DeBond Harry Sent from my iPhone 7 beta > On Aug 6, 2016, at 15:51, RANDY via CnC-List wrote: > > Listers- > > My exterior handrail replacement project is underway - began removing the > handrails today. The bases of the exterior handrails were bedded to the >

Re: Stus-List Solvent for Silicone

2016-08-06 Thread Mark McMenamy via CnC-List
Hi Randy, I've been using the MCKANICA Silicone Caulk Remover and have had very good results. It dissolves the silicone quite well and it's very easy to remove. It works in 10-15 minutes. Mark McMenamy C 25 "Icicle" Fort Pierce FL On Aug 6, 2016, at 3:52 PM, RANDY via CnC-List

Re: Stus-List Solvent for Silicone

2016-08-06 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I use 3M 08984 General Purpose Adhesive Remover, a 5 in one knife and a scrubby pad. There is no silver bullet for silicone removal. It takes elbow grease. http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/MMM0/08984/N0440.oap Dennis C. On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 2:51 PM, RANDY via CnC-List

Re: Stus-List Solvent for Silicone

2016-08-06 Thread JP Mail via CnC-List
I haven't tried it but I saved this info from the list. " McKanica Silicon calk remover" Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 6, 2016, at 3:51 PM, RANDY via CnC-List wrote: > > Listers- > > My exterior handrail replacement project is underway - began removing the > handrails

Re: Stus-List Finally Won a Race now reaching strut

2016-08-06 Thread Michael Brown via CnC-List
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Re: Stus-List Solvent for Silicone

2016-08-06 Thread Persuasion37 via CnC-List
Randy The only thing I ever found to remove silicone was good old gasoline. Mike S/V Persuasion C 37 Keel/CB Long Sault From: RANDY via CnC-List Sent: Saturday, August 6, 2016 3:51 PM To: cnc-list Cc: RANDY Subject: Stus-List Solvent for Silicone Listers- My exterior handrail replacement

Stus-List Solvent for Silicone

2016-08-06 Thread RANDY via CnC-List
Listers- My exterior handrail replacement project is underway - began removing the handrails today. The bases of the exterior handrails were bedded to the cabintop gelcoat with what appears to be some kind of silicone-like substance. Can anybody recommend a good solvent for that stuff? I

Stus-List C Rendezvous - June, 2017 - St. Georges Bermuda

2016-08-06 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
It's not as unreasonable as it sounds! I saw in last month's issue of Cruising World that Ocean Passage Opportunities is organizing several fleets to travel in company from the east coast to St. Georges for the Americas Cup finals in Bermuda next June. They seem to have a pretty good handle on

Re: Stus-List New Sails for my 38

2016-08-06 Thread Dave Godwin via CnC-List
I’ll second that recommendation. Although I haven’t bought any sails from them I will be when the boat is put back together. I’ve seen their product up close and in action, heard other recommendations and spoken with them. Of course, by the time I need to purchase sails, most likely we’ll be

Stus-List New sails for my 38

2016-08-06 Thread Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
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

Stus-List New Sails for my 38

2016-08-06 Thread kelly petew via CnC-List
Try Ullman Sails in Deltaville. Jerry or Justin can help you. Good folks. Pete W.Siren SongC 30-2Deltaville, Va. Message: 7 Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2016 11:45:34 -0400 From: "Rick Brass" To: "Charlie Nelson" , Subject:

Stus-List New sails for my 38

2016-08-06 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
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

Re: Stus-List Finally Won a Race now reaching strut

2016-08-06 Thread Gary Nylander via CnC-List
Our (Chesapeake) PHRF rules do state - must be attached to the mast, must be less than J length without penalty. No hand holding a stick... Gary From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List Sent: Friday, August 5, 2016 8:03 PM To:

Re: Stus-List Finally Won a Race now reaching strut

2016-08-06 Thread Gary Nylander via CnC-List
We, often sailing in very light wind, just received a 'windseeker' sail. Haven't tried it yet, because we had 8-10 on Wednesday (and won). The sail is attached to the tack, hoisted on its own luff rope, and is high cut - out of spinnaker cloth. It looks exciting. Our 155% genoa is just too heavy

Re: Stus-List Asymmetical for 33-2 . 75 vs 1.5 oz

2016-08-06 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
Dave, will you be using the kite in strong winds? Will you be using it a lot? If the answers to both those questions is yes, then go with the heavier material. But if you plan to use it while cruising to avoid having to turn the engine on in light winds, then go for the .75. My use is in lighter