The prop came with the boat, not sure of its age but would guess over 20 years.It had some vibration that's why I had it rebuilt.Replaced it with a Gori geared folder which backs down much better than the 2 bladeMartec. ThanksGerry On 02/26/17, Brian Donovan via CnC-List
Hi
I am interested in your prop, could you tell me more about the condition of the
prop.
How does it work in reverse
Does it have any vibration especially at low rpm.
What is the age of the prop
Is it a 3 bladed prop
What have you replaced it with.
Regards
Brian
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Hi All, I have a Martec Eliptec RH 17Dx10P-3 recently refurbished by H Propeller.This came off my C 35MK3.$225 shipped anywhere continental USAGerryFiannaC 35MK3
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If they are in parallel -separate breakers - there are no downstream
outlets and they all need GFCI outlets. if they are in serial - same
circuit - only the first one needs it.
Joel
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Neil Andersen via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> You are only
You are only covered by the GFIC from the GFIC outlet and beyond (away from the
power source)
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> On Feb 26, 2017, at 7:25 AM, Alex Giannelia via CnC-List
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> So after reading all the responses, I am left with one question:
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> If you have
If the owner of C 37 Peregrine which is listed on Yachtworld is on-list, ,
or if anyone knows the ownerplease contact me; I would like to get some
information about how your configured the stovetop and microwave arrangement!
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PS that's a great boat and a sweetheart deal for some
Yes it does matter. Only downstream outlets are protected. Joe.
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> So after reading all the responses, I am left with one question:
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> If you have for example 3 outlets
That explains it.
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From: Ron Ricci [mailto:ron.ri...@1968.usna.com]
Sent: February-26-17 7:57 AM
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Cc: Alex Giannelia
Subject: RE: Stus-List GFCI outlets
Alex,
Technically the
Neil,
The GFCI works by measuring the difference in current between the hot (black)
and neutral (white) wire. A small difference in the current (4-6 ma) which is
due to leakage will cause the GFCI to open.
Ron
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Neil
Alex,
Technically the outlets are not in parallel. The first outlet is connected
to the incoming line using terminals marked "LINE". The second outlet is
wired to the terminals marked "LOAD". Subsequent outlets are wired in
parallel with the second outlet. When the "TEST" button is pushed on
So after reading all the responses, I am left with one question:
If you have for example 3 outlets in parallel and one of them is GFCI, why
does it have to be the "first in line" to your incoming shore feed? Or does it
matter?
Thanks,
Alex Giannelia
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