If you decide on Harken, go for the “windward sheeting” traveler car. As they
say in their ads, once you raced with one, you would never go back.
If you are cost conscious, go for Garhauer; there is hardly better value (not
to mention that they usually bend over backwards to accommodate your
Hi Steve,
Is this a GRP tank with a lid that is fastened all around the top perimeter?
Common in the old days was to use a "food grade" gelcoat rolled on
the inside of fabricated tanks. It's probably called "potable water"
gelcoat these days.
That would explain the cracks/crazing that you
When looking at "ball bearing" traveler and genoa car systems (as opposed
to pin stop or slide track), design is a factor. While some use T-track,
others use X-track. Some use recirculating ball bearings, others use
wheels.
The design has a LOT to do with how the system handles loads. I think
When you contact Guido, at Garhauer, he asks for all the specs on spacing of
bolts, length of track, etc, etc. Hopefully, with a few more orders for the
same track they will have a set design they can use for future orders.
Cheers, J-G
Callisto
C 35 Mk II
VIctoria, BC
C 27-V folding prop size as per manual is 13x9. Martec recommended 12x12 as
well.
Jerry
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> On Jul 12, 2017, at 12:53 AM, Bev Parslow via CnC-List
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> What is the recommended propeller for this boat. Has a 1 gm in it.
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Go to Port Townsend Rigging and talk with Lisa & Dan! They are Seldon dealers
and make custom masts too. Lisa will tell you if she can’t reef your boat in
less than a minute or two, it’s not rigged right.
> On Jul 11, 2017, at 10:11 03PM, Andrew Means via CnC-List
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If it's a plastic/fiberglass tank...go to harbor freight and purchase a
plastic welding kit for $17.00. Works wondersJimSEA YA!38 LFWashington nc
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-- Original message--From: Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-ListDate: Wed,
Jul 12, 2017 8:45 AMTo:
We were racing along the coast of Washington, in the Oregon Offshore Race
from Astoria, Oregon to Victoria, BC., doing quite well I might add. The
entire coast of Washington is "littered" with crab pots. In the early
evening, off Grays Harbor, we tacked onto a crab pot. It took about
forty-five
Bruce:
Crab pots aren't too bad around Tampa Bay. (I live in St. Pete.) But they are
around and can ruin your day if you catch one.
The worst is when you are sailing along the Gulf Coast at night, when it's near
impossible to see them. If you can, it's worth heading into deeper water to
avoid
Carb pots are EVERYWHERE here in the Chesapeake, but I am puzzled how one could
affect the boom???
I haven’t caught one in ages, but the rule we learned back when I was a kid was
NEVER EVER even THINK about recovering the trap on deck and hooking it back up.
Always just cut the line
Hi Alan,
Would you be willing to share more about the crab pot incident? I moved to
Tampa from Chicago and bought a bigger C As you can imagine, the whole crab
pot thing is both new and disconcerting to me.
Thanks!
Bruce WhitmoreC 37/40+
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Dang – forgot the price. $500
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Joe via CnC-List
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Cc: Della Barba, Joe
Subject: Stus-List Outboard for sale
Before I put it on
Before I put it on Craigslist, is anyone interested in a year 2000 6 HP 2
stroke short shaft Johnson? The engine runs fine, but it was a little small for
the Boston Whaler so I bought a 15 HP. Starts right up and only weighs around
60 pounds ☺
Joe
Coquina
C 35 MK I
Ronco likely has a replacement tank.
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Cc: Steven A. Demore
Subject: Stus-List C 30 MK1 General Questions
Need some help/advice from some more experienced C people. I am rebuilding a
’73 30 MK1
Two or three weeks IIRC.
Be sure to check the hole spacing on the track. My OEM track was 4 inches. If
you need to glass in the old holes and red rill, that can be a PITA.
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> On Jul 11, 2017, at 15:00, Sean Richardson via CnC-List
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I had Garhauer custom make a traveler for my LF38. Was about $500. Great
investment. Turn time was about 3 weeks because I had my sailmaker handle it.
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Significant Other LF39
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I replaced my boom, a few months ago, with a Selden boom. All lines are
internal, and the outhaul has an internal 3:1 purchase. This was the
result of a cracked boom when we got hung up on a crab pot.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
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