I take my tack to a block just aft of the furler. I also have a wide web that
wraps around the furled headsail and keeps the tack near centerline. Ease the
tack as you get further downwind.
Halyard definitely at the mast. Yes, use the outer halyards. On a three-halyard
masthead only the "wings"
Hi Alex
Had similar issues with our Horizon WS unit. We checked continuity of wire
from masthead to unit and all was well. The masthead unit is a pretty
simple affair but does include electronics that can corrode / wear over
time. I disassembled, sprayed with electronic cleaner put it all
My suggestion is to hook into the current line in an applicable place and hold
the pump as near as you can to where it will be located and see if it works
without priming.
My Jabsco is mounted 6 feet away and level with the top of the tank. The 1/2
inch feed from the water tank feeds the pump
Kevin - What prompted the decision to re-plumb? if it was the need for a
new pump, then the new pump's 6' requirement, why not just drop the new
pump in in place of the old and try it? If it works, move on... I
replace my pump on my 33, didn't even read the manual other than GPH on the
box
My tank is under the port settee as well. However the pump was located
under the galley sink on the starboard side. So the tank outlets were
forward, then the tubing ran towards the galley. There was a T after it
entered that storage area which one way went to the foot pump the other to
the
I'm trying to imagine how the pump is 7 or 8 feet from the tank. On my 32
the 30 gallon tank is located under the port side settee. Tank is located
aft in this storage space and pump is forward of tank. My boat did not
originally have a pump at all (just foot pumps). I installed a jabsco just
Michael,
Can you please provide some detail as to how you were able to "rod out" your
raw water passages?
Thank you,
Dave J
Saltaire
C 33 MK3
Bristol, RI
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Anyone ever relocate the fittings for water tank in a 34? I am about to
take on re-plumbing the fresh water system and my new pump states to put it
within 6' of the tank. with it's current orientation, and where the old
pump was, it would be somewhere around the 7-8' distance from the tank.
Moving
When I am working on my boat I often require an “emergency room nurse”. I have
a tendency to bang myself up pretty much every time I work on the engine!
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All,
Thank you for all your advice, links and encouragement. I will pull her early
and give it a go.
The admiral has even offered to play operating room nurse.
This could be fun...
David F. Risch
(401) 419-4650 (cell)
I had a similar experience on my old 3QM30. Removing the head is not
difficult and there isn’t much interference on the engine. On my C 36 the
difficulty was the lack of space to lift the head. To remove it I had to
remove the head studs from the block and then slide it forward. I went
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