Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-30 Thread John Read via CnC-List
Old face cloth. Cut in half. Fold over. Insert in toerail hole. Half hangs over the side. Other half inboard of toerail. Wicks very well. Replace as needed as gets funky. Cheap and effective. John Read On Thu, Apr 29, 2021, 10:59 AM John Irvin via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > They

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-30 Thread Jim Watts via CnC-List
It's hard keeping track of threads in this Gmail format, I see some of what I said has already proven wrong... Jim Watts Paradigm Shift C 35 Mk III Victoria, BC On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 at 12:12, Jim Watts via CnC-List wrote: > We use cellulose sponges trimmed to fit. We have to replace them every

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-30 Thread Jim Watts via CnC-List
We use cellulose sponges trimmed to fit. We have to replace them every 6 months or so, but they are cheap and work well. Another lister sewed lamp wicks in a T shape and he said those worked nicely. Jim Watts Paradigm Shift C 35 Mk III Victoria, BC On Thu, 29 Apr 2021 at 07:55, James Hesketh

Stus-List Lee Christiansen

2021-04-30 Thread Riley Anderson via CnC-List
I'm trying to reach Lee Christiansen, I don't have your email and can't message you through eBay. Please email me at rmander...@wesleyan.edu Sorry for the mass message everyone. -- Fair winds and following seas, Charlotte Freeland & Riley Anderson SV Freight Train Middletown, CT USA Thanks to

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-30 Thread Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List
I simply cut natural sponge and stuff it through the toerail. Yes, it fails in a year or two in the hot Florida sun, but it works great. Bruce Whitmore 1994 C 37/40+ "Astralis" Madeira Beach, FL (847) 404-5092 Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the list to help with the costs