Re: Stus-List Fwd: Navtec 10 Series 7

2016-12-31 Thread Harry Hallgring Jr via CnC-List
Rig Pro about $160 per unit for a seal kit, new rod, double it. Do it yourself, $20 http://www.southernspars.com/ Harry Sent from my iPhone 8 beta > On Dec 31, 2016, at 15:14, David via CnC-List wrote: > > No a place in Woburn, MA. > > David F. Risch > (401)

Re: Stus-List Foul weather gear

2016-12-31 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
All the majors make similar decent foulies. They all fall apart after several years left on a boat in hot weather. My opinions: I have two conflicting opinions. Opinion 1: If you are going to take them off the boat after each use, then don't buy LESS than you need. That is, if you are

Re: Stus-List Foul weather gear

2016-12-31 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
Gill has a lifetime warranty. Send it back for new coat. Joel On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 2:34 PM Rick Brass via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > My go-to foulies are Henri-Lloyd. Bought them maybe 10 years ago. Had used > > Columbia Titanium rain gear bought cheaply at a Columbia

Re: Stus-List Fwd: Navtec 10 Series 7

2016-12-31 Thread David via CnC-List
No a place in Woburn, MA. David F. Risch (401) 419-4650 (cell) From: CnC-List on behalf of Michael Cotton via CnC-List Sent: Friday, December 30, 2016 3:39 PM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Michael Cotton

Re: Stus-List mast wedge - now seal

2016-12-31 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
Derek; As I mentioned in another post, the wedges on my 38 are like yours. Regarding the seal around your mast. Several years ago I upgraded to a mast seal made of black rubber from a tractor/truck inner tube. Made a paper pattern to fit the mast and the collar on the mast partners, then cut

Stus-List Thank you and unsubscribe

2016-12-31 Thread TOM VINCENT via CnC-List
Stu, I would like to thank you for making the forum available and wish you a very special New Year. As I have sold my C, I would like to unsubscribe to the forum. Thank you, Tom Vincent ___ This list is supported by the generous donations of

Stus-List Mast Chocks

2016-12-31 Thread colin binkley via CnC-List
IMHO the chokes are used to begin establishing rake when setting the main mast. Colin 71 40C #3 Lindsey Layne Sent from my iPhone ___ This list is supported by the generous donations of our members. If you wish to make a contribution to offset our

Re: Stus-List Quinte cover - now frame parts and pieces

2016-12-31 Thread rshibe via CnC-List
I think Kover Klamps are available from Defender as well as the Kover Klamp web site. Ray Shibe Sent from my iPad > On Dec 31, 2016, at 12:02, Len Mitchell via CnC-List > wrote: > > Thanks for all the replies, you guys are awesome! This cover has been on for > 8

Re: Stus-List Foul weather gear

2016-12-31 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
My go-to foulies are Henri-Lloyd. Bought them maybe 10 years ago. Had used Columbia Titanium rain gear bought cheaply at a Columbia outlet store near my folks' home from sometime in the 90s until I bought the Henri-Lloyd stuff when I started sailing offshore. After several years - maybe 7 or 8 -

Re: Stus-List mast wedge and hatch lens

2016-12-31 Thread Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List
Kevin: My 34 (former boat) and 42 (current boat) both had mast wedges when I purchased them. I promptly got rid of them and made a spartite plug (both at the partners and in the mast step box). Very secure. Makes me less anxious pounding through 8-10 foot seas on Lake Erie. I also

Re: Stus-List Foul weather gear

2016-12-31 Thread Chuck Gilchrest via CnC-List
Adam, I've had a Helly Hansen inshore coat for the past 12 years since Helly Hansen guarantees their gear waterproof for the life of the garment. It has been replaced once under warrantee but I only paid freight for the new one (which was also a newer model). It isn't necessarily warm, but is

Re: Stus-List mast wedge and hatch lens

2016-12-31 Thread RANDY via CnC-List
Hi Kevin, welcome, and nice choice of boat :) Regarding mast wedges, I had the same issue. Boat came with a variety of wooden mast wedges that fell out all season. So this offseason I bought a dozen of the NGA-18 from Rig-Rite ( http://www.rigrite.com/Spars/SparParts/Mast_wedges.html ) after

Re: Stus-List Foul weather gear

2016-12-31 Thread ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List
I'm happy with my Helly Hansen gear. I sail all year round, and in the ocean. The jacket is fleece lined and you can buy a separate fleece sweater that zips in for additional warmth. You can also use the fleece sweater by itself. I've had this outfit for more than ten years. Alan Bergen 35 Mk

Re: Stus-List mast wedge and hatch lens

2016-12-31 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
Kevin; The mast wedges on my 1976 38 mk2 are intended to be put in from the top of the mast collar I believe. At least that is the way that they have been installed since I bought the boat in 2003. The wedges are about the dimensions that you cite, but have a "lip" about 1/2" tall that sticks

Stus-List Foul weather gear

2016-12-31 Thread Adam Hayden via CnC-List
Happy new year everyone!I would be interested in people's opinion on foul weather gear. I am looking to replace upgrade my Gil coastal cruising coat. It seems that it is no longer water repellant and reapplying the waterproofing doesn't work. I like a number of the features on the coat

Stus-List Quinte cover - now frame parts and pieces

2016-12-31 Thread Len Mitchell via CnC-List
Thanks for all the replies, you guys are awesome! This cover has been on for 8 winters and the boat has been on the hard since September. I will probably try Kover Klamps after some more research with the links supplied. They are 5$ each and can be retrofit with the tarp in place. I may be

Re: Stus-List mast wedge and hatch lens

2016-12-31 Thread Gary Nylander via CnC-List
My 1980 version (#593) has six wedges at the partners. They are about 1 1/2 inches square and have a taper on one side which is about 3/4 inch at the bottom and stops half way up where it is about 1/2 inch in from the side. - look a bit like a "J" - and are about 4 to 5 inches long. Mine appear

Re: Stus-List mast wedge and hatch lens

2016-12-31 Thread Michael Brown via CnC-List
Welcome aboard. Nice boat ;-) I have tried a few things for the mast wedges. Last year I purchased a small roll of heavy rubber floor mat from Princess Auto ( was on a bulk roll, cut a minimum 1' off ). I cut it into two pads since I have a hold down clamp on both sides. They are a snug fit

Re: Stus-List mast wedge and hatch lens

2016-12-31 Thread Derek McLeod via CnC-List
Hi, Mast wedges - On my 29-2, there are 6 wooden wedges that go around the entire perimeter of the mast and fit inside the collar. They are made with a lip that sits on top of the collar so they can't fall in. They need to be hammered in and out since they fit quite snug. They are covered with

Re: Stus-List mast wedge and hatch lens

2016-12-31 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
Kevin, Cast acrylic for the lense. A router is best. Joel On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 9:44 AM Kevin Deluzio via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I’m in the first year of owning a 1980 C 30 Mk1, (- love the > boat -) and I have a couple questions that I am hoping some of

Stus-List mast wedge and hatch lens

2016-12-31 Thread Kevin Deluzio via CnC-List
Hi, I’m in the first year of owning a 1980 C 30 Mk1, (- love the boat -) and I have a couple questions that I am hoping some of you may be able to help me with - thanks in advance. First - mast wedges The boat came with about 3 or 4 wooden wedges about 1” x 2” x 4” that were

Re: Stus-List frame parts and pieces

2016-12-31 Thread Dave S via CnC-List
should have googled once more before I sent the last email. Here is the crossover fitting https://www.walmart.com/ip/30LX29-Structural-Pipe-Fitting-Pipe-Size-2in/44953362 On 31 December 2016 at 07:47, Dave S wrote: > Jeez I hate to buy marine anything when I know there's

Re: Stus-List frame parts and pieces

2016-12-31 Thread Dave S via CnC-List
Jeez I hate to buy marine anything when I know there's often a "real" application Couldn't resist, took half a coffee, but here is the industrial equivalent stuff. Search on modular pipe fittings, or structural pipe fittings, or slip on pipe fittings. examples: