I'm glad it worked out. Somebody went to a lot of trouble to rivet and tap the
mast for screws. I'd like to see inside that mast.
> On June 1, 2019 at 4:11 PM Daniel Cormier via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone! We were able to remove the mast today without a hitch.
> The screws at
Unless you are going around Hatteras, maybe we can have a C&C NC get
together as you come through. Maybe Belhaven or preferably Beaufort.
Mark Baldridge
~~_/)
'89 C&C37/40+ #30 "The Edge"
Surf City, NC
On 6/1/2019 8:12 AM, John Conklin via CnC-List wrote:
All the best Ed! M
Thanks everyone! We were able to remove the mast today without a hitch. The
screws at the bottom weren’t screwed into anything, however I can see that if
we had a certain type of mast shoe they could be used to secure the mast.
Thanks so much!
Dan
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> On Jun 1, 2019, at 12:57
What model did you install?
> On June 1, 2019 at 9:31 AM David Knecht via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> There wasn’t one on my 34+ either and I added it last year. Relatively
> inexpensive and a pretty simple installation. That was one job that actually
> took about the amount of time I though
Wow! Those three screwsat the bottom of the mast hold something. Maybe a plug
or maybe some component bolted through the mast step? If you don't get a better
answer, I'd remove them before the crane starts pulling the mast. Once the mast
is up a bit, you'll see what's involved there and know bet
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Original message From: David Knecht via CnC-List
Date: 6/1/19 9:31 AM (GMT-05:00) To: CnC CnC
discussion list Cc: David Knecht
Subject: Re: Stus-List Galvanic Isolators There wasn’t
one on my 34+ either and I added it last year. Relat
It looks to me like those screws in the mast may hold the mast to the step as
required by IYRU ( or whatever they're calling themselves today) for offshore
racing. I would definitely remove the screws. I can’t think of a downside if
I’m wrong, and you certainly don’t want to try getting the step
There wasn’t one on my 34+ either and I added it last year. Relatively
inexpensive and a pretty simple installation. That was one job that actually
took about the amount of time I thought it should take (unlike most other
jobs). Dave
> On May 31, 2019, at 4:00 PM, Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List
That should be an aluminum shoe that stays on the mast
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Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2019 7:34:30 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Dan
Subject: Re: Stus-List mast step question
Just to be more specific I mean the metal scre
I see the screws in the side of the mast. Your mast step may extend up
into the base of the mast and is held by those screws. Is there access to
those screws on the other side of the mast?
If you remove only the 4 hex heads that hold the step plate down the
question becomes will the step plate f
All the best Ed! My friends boat was at lincoln harbor weehawkin NJ. Other side
of the hudson and very $$ so i can imagine. City island!
My 37 is now docked in Rick Brass territory Oriental NC. I leave her plugged
in but only turn fridge ( sometimes A/C ) on when I arrive On weekends. I leave
h
Just to be more specific I mean the metal screws at the base of the mast
itself- they appear to be ON the mast, not on the mast foot.
Dan
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 7:28 AM jhnelson24 via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Nope they hold the mast shoe to thre boat.
> Mast should be free to
Nope they hold the mast shoe to thre boat.Mast should be free to slide out.The
20k tension on your shrouds hold the mast in.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy
smartphone.
Original message From: Dan via CnC-List
Date: 2019-06-01 07:03 (GMT-04:00) To:
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Dan S
Hi all,
I have a C&C44 and I'm removing my mast this afternoon for the first time
(my first time) and I've accessed the mast step (keel stepped mast)
There are a few screws/bolts going right around the base of the mast close
to the stepping point. I'm wonderring if these screws have to be removed
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