Wrapping has come a long way… check out this video on wrapping the inside of your boat.youtu.be/John83 LF38, Hull #155 - OntarioOn Aug 23, 2023, at 4:26 PM, Bill Coleman via CnC-List wrote:Well, this discussion has taken up an inordinate amount of my time - Not that I am complaining, I am
Well, this discussion has taken up an inordinate amount of my time - Not
that I am complaining, I am learning much more than I already knew about
wraps. After watching several youtube videos, (How to repair) I now think a
lot of the cars I thought were painted are wrapped. There are some little
John, I had to chuckle at your comments; aptly put!
Richard
Richard N. Bush Law Offices2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite NineLouisville,
Kentucky 40220(502) 584-7255
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 03:03:29 PM EDT, John Conklin via CnC-List
wrote:
Can’t agree more with all those
Can’t agree more with all those comments
Engine access a joke!
Same for rear steering area…. Close Impossible for most (me)
But boy does she sail great!!
And quick has won every local regatta at least once!
She is also being listed
Shortly
1982 - standard 37
Fixed keel modified with
Joe,
After saying that my boat has the full keel I’ll second Richard’s comments
with the following additions:
First and most importantly, the 37’s are delightfully spritely and quick.
:-) They are a bit the performance sedan (BMW, etc.) of their era. And
comfy, too. So, what seems to have been
Karl, that's exactly my concern...I would like to have seen photos of that!
Thanks
Richard
Richard N. Bush Law Offices2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite NineLouisville,
Kentucky 40220(502) 584-7255
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:51:28 PM EDT, Karl Erickson via
CnC-List wrote:
They
They guy who has a wrap here did hit the dock last year and put a pretty large rip in it. Not repairable. He had that side replaced this spring. Karl EricksonSeaBaticalC 34Lake Michigan On Aug 23, 2023, at 11:17 AM, Karl Kuzis via CnC-List wrote:The reviews I have seen on YouTube for cruising
The reviews I have seen on YouTube for cruising boats seem positive.
Lifespan 10+ years, straight forward patch and repair and peel off removal.
Being a traditionalist, I had been hesitant to consider wraps but am
digging deeper as the pros seem to outweigh the cons, esp here in N. Idaho
where
As a follow up to Bill's questions about the wrapswhat is their life
expectancy? What happens when you get into a dispute with a dock piling and the
piling wins(don't ask how I know)...thanks!
Richard
Richard N. Bush Law Offices2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite NineLouisville,
Kentucky
Those Wraps are intriguing, does anyone know what is involved in removing
them?
Bill Coleman
Entrada, Erie PA
On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 10:43 PM Karl Erickson via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> A dock neighbor had just 1973 C$C 33 wrapped last year. Half the cost and
> it looks
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