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> Errr...what is a "
: Monday, December 05, 2016 7:48 PM
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Cc: doug.we...@rogers.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Looking at C 37/40+ CB as next boat
And the reason you want a hole large enough to stick you hand in a holding tank
is?
On Monday, December 5, 2016 6:28 PM, Chuck S via CnC-List
ot;manhole" is larger allowing a man to get through.
On December 5, 2016 at 2:08 PM "Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List"
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
Inspection plate???Ā From: David via CnC-List Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016
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Inspection plate???
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Inspection plate???
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Errr...what is a "hand hole"?
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Stus-List Looking at C 37/40+ CB as next boat
My holding tank is plastic but the hand hole came loose and was a considerable
pain in the ass to fix. The forward water tank in mine is aluminum and the
fuel tank is aluminum. The back stay attachments are a place for detailed
inspection.
I didn't mean to insult anyone. I said plastic because I didn't have any
proof they were Marelon.
I had found this on another sailing forum:
http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?showtopic=154228
The internet used to mean never having to say I don't know. Now it means I
don't know what to
The Thu Hull are actually MarelonĀ®, a proprietary formulation of polymar
composite compounds using composite reinforced polymer and additives to
produce a superior marine-grade product.
- For use above and below the waterline
- Precision molded plumbing systems
- Complete freedom from
I just looked at the Ad in yachtworld. It looks identical to mine inside.
That engine, if it is a 3jh2 should be rated 38 HP, not 22.
I have a bit more tankage for water and waste.
I did replace my engine mounts last season.
Also had the Max prop refurbished.
I replaced the shaft seal.
I had an
Ron,
Otto, huh? Pretty good.
On the Enterprise, we named the new autopilot the Steering Using Linear
Utility.
You know... SULU.
All the best,
Edd
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Edd M. Schillay
Starship Enterprise
NCC-1701-B
C 37+ | City Island, NY
www.StarshipSailing.com
ect: Stus-List Looking at C 37/40+ CB as next boat
I am looking at a 1993 C 37/40+ CB model as our next boat. My first big
boat was a 1974 C 27 which I had to 12 years, then upgraded to a
1975 C 35 MKII in 1992. After 25 years (come February) on the best boat
ever built, I'm looking to upgrade to some
nday, December 4, 2016 6:48 PM
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Cc: Mark
Subject: Stus-List Looking at C 37/40+ CB as next boat
I am looking at a 1993 C 37/40+ CB model as our next boat. My first big
boat was a 1974 C 27 which I had to 12 years, then upgraded to a
1975 C 35 MKII in 1992. After 25 years (
Mark,
I've had a 37+ for 11 years now -- great boat. Mine is also the centerboard
model (kinda -- long story, but I can fill you in.)
Aside from the usual things, check the centerboard cable status.
Yes, the windows are an issue, but not a very difficult fix if you're handy and
have access
My holding tank is plastic but the hand hole came loose and was a
considerable pain in the ass to fix. The forward water tank in mine is
aluminum and the fuel tank is aluminum. The back stay attachments are a
place for detailed inspection. You'll probably find that the steering
cable idlers
Hi Mark,
Wow! We have a lot in common. Last year I sold my 35 Mk II
(Expresso) and bought my 37/40+. I loved Expresso, but the 37+ is better
in almost every way. The performance difference is breathtaking. The boat
I bought was in pretty bad shape and I spent almost a year refitting her.
I am looking at a 1993 C 37/40+ CB model as our next boat. My first
big boat was a 1974 C 27 which I had to 12 years, then upgraded to a
1975 C 35 MKII in 1992. After 25 years (come February) on the best
boat ever built, I'm looking to upgrade to something a little more
cruising, but with C
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