Re: Stus-List 33MKii main breaker rating?

2015-09-07 Thread Paul Fountain via CnC-List
Our 33-ll has a 100 amp breaker. Paul. :) > On Sep 7, 2015, at 7:46 AM, Dave via CnC-List wrote: > > Hello, I am upgrading the house battery arrangement in my 33ii and will > replace the selector switch and breaker with a blue sea panel, which includes > a 100A main,

Stus-List Fuel contamination

2015-09-07 Thread Tom Anderson via CnC-List
Personally, I would siphon out all the old fuel (give to a friend who heat with oil) and remove the tank and clean it out, and reinstall and then add fresh fuel. That's what I did when I bought my 32 Tom Anderson C 32 Nonpareil Marblehead, MA 5 hours to next race  On Sep 6, 2015, at 1:54

Re: Stus-List 33MKii main breaker rating?

2015-09-07 Thread S Thomas via CnC-List
Oops! Should have read back further and closer. There is no main breaker for the 12 volt side of things on my boat. Steve Thomas C MKIII Port Stanley, ON - Original Message - From: "Graham Collins via CnC-List" To: Cc: "Graham Collins"

Re: Stus-List 33MKii main breaker rating?

2015-09-07 Thread S Thomas via CnC-List
If you have a 30 amp cable, then you should have a 30 amp main breaker. From a practical standpoint it probably won't make any difference, assuming that each shore power plug is independently and properly protected, but that is a pretty big assumption. A 100 amp breaker would protect a 30 amp

Re: Stus-List 33MKii main breaker rating?

2015-09-07 Thread Graham Collins via CnC-List
Hi Steve I think Dave is talking about the breaker between the battery and the positive buss bars on the electrical panel. On mine the wire from the battery switch goes to a breaker (I think mine is only 50 amp but could be wrong about that), and from the breaker it runs to the electrical

Re: Stus-List Barient ST 32's

2015-09-07 Thread Juno via CnC-List
That's them!  pretty cool item. Danny DJH On Bill Coleman via CnC-List , Sep 7, 2015 11:07 AM wrote: These?   http://www.winchmate.com/store.html       Bill Coleman C 39   From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On

Re: Stus-List CnC-List Digest, Vol 116, Issue 15

2015-09-07 Thread Stephen Thorne via CnC-List
Been looking into fuel polishing system for DejaVu. Going with a tee off fuel line engine side of Racor 500 & electric motor to pull fuel and put back into fuel tank. I think this will be not a complete fuel polishing system but significant upgrade. I consider this type of improvement similar

Re: Stus-List Barient ST 32's

2015-09-07 Thread Bill Coleman via CnC-List
These? http://www.winchmate.com/store.html Bill Coleman C 39 From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Juno via CnC-List Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2015 11:31 AM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Juno Subject: Re: Stus-List Barient ST 32's Harry, there

Re: Stus-List Barient ST 32's

2015-09-07 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
What about $50 for Winchers (http://www.defender.com/product3.jsp?path=-1%7C118%7C2358547%7C2358555=899493 )? I am considering trying one for one of my cabin top small secondaries. I have read that they work. Dave

Re: Stus-List Intro / line lenghts for 30 MKI spinnaker

2015-09-07 Thread svpegasus38
Welcome to the list.  Doug MountjoysvPegasusLF38 just west of Ballard, WA. -- Original message--From: Janko Puls via CnC-List Date: Mon, Sep 7, 2015 16:04To: C mailing list;Cc: Janko Puls;Subject:Stus-List Intro / line lenghts for 30 MKI spinnaker Ahoy everyone,I

Re: Stus-List Barient ST 32's

2015-09-07 Thread Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
I had them on my C 24 and I could not make them to work. I removed them. But ymmv. Marek Sent from my Samsung device over Bell's LTE network. Original message From: David Knecht via CnC-List Date: 2015-09-07 18:07 (GMT-05:00) To: CnC CnC discussion

Stus-List watski self tailing for winches

2015-09-07 Thread Jimmy Kelly via CnC-List
have used watski self tailers since 1974 & still using today having just replaced two recently..use on boats 923 lewmars all 4 of them barient 18sall 6 of them...to date have worked great easy wear on sheets no scuffing of outside covers of lines...after using for

Stus-List Intro / line lenghts for 30 MKI spinnaker

2015-09-07 Thread Janko Puls via CnC-List
Ahoy everyone, I would like to get the spinnaker on our 30 MKI back to work - I always had it somehow gerryrigged, and since I often singlehand or doublehand the boat, I consider getting a snuffer so that I could use the spi with short crew as well. BUT: Our uphaul and downhaul lines went

Re: Stus-List 33MKii main breaker rating?

2015-09-07 Thread Dave via CnC-List
Thanks guys, Paul nailed it, though I wasn't entirely clear. I am replacing the battery switch (below which, in a prime kick-off location, is mounted a single toggle breaker, protecting the 12vdc house panel.) I am replacing the entire panel with a more complete solution. In case you

Re: Stus-List removing sail numbers/residue

2015-09-07 Thread Kurt Heckert via CnC-List
My sail loft recommends MEK to remove the residue. Kurt Heckert C 35 mk II Heart & Soul___ Email address: CnC-List@cnc-list.com To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go to the bottom of page at:

Re: Stus-List Mast chocks - how important?

2015-09-07 Thread Neil Gallagher via CnC-List
Dave, The chocks at the partners are fairly important. Most of the force from the shrouds and stays are is pushing down on the mast, a "column" load. The wedges or chocks at the partners keep the the mast in line vertically, which greatly reduces it's tendency to go out of column under the

Re: Stus-List Barient ST 32's

2015-09-07 Thread Bill Bina via CnC-List
I have a set of winchers. After installing them, I didn't find them all that useful EXECEPT that they do provide a bit of protection when you bang your shin or knee on the winch. I left them on for that feature alone. Bill Bina On 9/7/2015 6:15 PM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List wrote: I had

Stus-List Harken roller furler failure

2015-09-07 Thread Dr. Mark Bodnar via CnC-List
Had a catastrophic failure of my Harken roller furler today. Last 3 times out the furler has been sticking a bit - thought it got better with tightening my backstay, but then same problem again. Dropped the jib - furler spun freely with no sail so I figured I was catching something up top.

Re: Stus-List Barient ST 32's

2015-09-07 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Pairs of used self tailers on eBay go for $1000-1800 depending on size. (There's a pair of 60 ST's out there now for $1700.) Winchmates are ~$550 each. That's $1100 a pair. Good used non-self tailers sell for $300-800 on eBay depending on size and condition. I upgraded Touche's primary,

Re: Stus-List Barient ST 32's

2015-09-07 Thread Harry Hallgring via CnC-List
Bill, Yes, that is probably what I will do for my primaries. Harry Sent from my iPad > On Sep 7, 2015, at 11:07 AM, Bill Coleman via CnC-List > wrote: > > These? > > http://www.winchmate.com/store.html > > > > Bill Coleman > C 39 > >

Stus-List 33MKii main breaker rating?

2015-09-07 Thread Dave via CnC-List
Hello, I am upgrading the house battery arrangement in my 33ii and will replace the selector switch and breaker with a blue sea panel, which includes a 100A main, among other things. Does anyone know the raring of the factory breaker? The markings on mine are illegible. Thanks! Dave. Sent

Re: Stus-List end of my search - painting topsides

2015-09-07 Thread Knowles Rich via CnC-List
I simply didn’t understand your point. Rich Knowles Nanaimo, BC Boatless! On Sep 6, 2015, at 14:06, Josh Muckley via CnC-List wrote: Rich, Are you suggesting that if a 30 year old boat hasn't blistered yet, that it is likely to? My thoughts/statements were

Re: Stus-List end of my search

2015-09-07 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
Here in eastern North Carolina, the paint job on the topsides (you mean the hull, not the deck, right?) runs $10 to $15 per foot of boat length. I was quoted 4500 to paint my 38. Of course, $10 in North Carolina may translate into $40 per foot in Massachusetts. Cost of the bottom job kind

Re: Stus-List end of my search

2015-09-07 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List
Lol.. Ain't that the truth! I think you were of by one zero though. That would be 100 to 150 per foot. Easily double that up here. I'm willing to bet the prices stay pretty high right past the Chesapeake... DannyOn Sep 7, 2015 2:24 PM, Rick Brass via CnC-List