The normal (easiest) way is to put the pictures somewhere else (your web site,
DropBox, OneDrive) and include the link in the email.
Marek
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Bill Dakin
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Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2017 17:47
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This is gonna look really weird in an archive search if someone is
looking to cross the Atlantic on a piddleboard. sic :)
A gentle reminder here to trim the thread and modify subject line please.
I'm checking the emails sporadically these days so things like this
are obvious to me but might
I tried to attach photos but the list setup kicked it out. I will try again if
there is a workaround.
Bill Dakin
> On Mar 11, 2017, at 1:14 PM, bushmark4--- via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> I don't know about Bill's set up, but I converted my 25 II into wheel
> steering;
Tom, which pump did you buy? I am in the same situation as you and Michael
Brown – little room for a pump (30-1). Water collects down there and helps
soften the mast step, which is not good. I managed to get a small Rule pump in
the sump when the mast was out - which is working OK (with a check
When I purchased Touche', it had an impeller style pump in the settee
locker near the sump with a suction hose lead down into the sump. I
removed it and installed a more traditional in-sump centrifugal pump.
I often question why I did that. Sometimes think about going back to the
impeller style
Bruce,
I searched without success for a pump to fit that space and decided to get a
self-priming diaphragm pump instead. The pump can be mounted in another
location and the pickup hose will fit in front of the keel nut.
Tom
C 29-2
Bridie MaeLittle Neck Bay, NY
I don't know about Bill's set up, but I converted my 25 II into wheel steering;
Edson has a package especially for small boats and it fits under the cockpit
sole; works very well; probably not the best for racing, but it opens up the
cockpit nicely; I built a seat which spanned over the space
to Bob Curtis:
If you are willing to separate the set, what do you wish for the genoa
and what are its specs. Thanks
Howard Paul Knot Again 35 - 3
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Matt,
Welcome to the list. I raced on The Office with Joel in the 2014
Annapolis-Bermuda Ocean Race, so I know the boat pretty well.
I'm also another 35-3 owner. If you have questions, you're in the right
place.
Cheers,
Jake
Jake Brodersen
C 35 Mk-III "Midnight Mistress"
Hampton
Bill,
You have Edson pedestal steering on a 25 Mk2? Inquiring minds would love to
see a photo or two of how it is configured. Does it use the single cable
(push/pull) system with an internal cable bracket or the RLA (remote linear
actuator) with a miniature quadrant inside a box that passes
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