Re: Stus-List Westerbeke 4-60

2018-04-13 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
You may want to try MOSS MOTORS. ( moss motors.com ). They sell Mini parts. Mike Virginia LEE 93295 1978 C 36 CB Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad Mini > On Apr 12, 2018, at 20:59, john sandford via CnC-List > wrote: > > It is a dieselised Mini engine, which was

Re: Stus-List Pfd

2017-11-10 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
If you ordered these PFDs be sure to check the bobbins. Mine arrived with bobbins that expired in 2015. Mike Virginia LEE 93295 Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad Mini > On Nov 2, 2017, at 06:58, Lisle Kingery, PhD via CnC-List > wrote: > > You need to use the

Re: Stus-List 1983 c 40 std rig spreaders

2017-10-11 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
I had my spreaders re-tipped at one time. A local guy did it.I now do rigging work and have a local machinist who is able to fabricate spreaders. Your rigger should know someone who does that sort of work. Sail Safe, Mike. Virginia Lee, 1978 C 31-1 CB Virginia Beach, VA Sent from

Re: Stus-List Port replacement

2017-08-13 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Adam, I have a 1978 C 36. I replaced my ports with Bomar 2000 Series opening ports. I had to make the openings slightly larger but it worked well and I've not had any leaks since they were installed in2006. Mike Brannon Virginia Lee 93295. 1978 C 36 CB Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad

Re: Stus-List Climbing the mast solo

2017-03-17 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
I have been using a top climber for about 15 years. I generally tie it off to the toe rail on my CThe tighter you can tie it the better off you are and the easier the climb. Likewise, if you have stretchy halyards it is helpful to have an assistant in case you need to take up the slack

Re: Stus-List Rod rigging.

2017-02-14 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
through bolt needs replacing as well as possibly the caps. > Question is, did Navtec go to a different option because of the dissimilar > metals issue? Suggestions please? > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Feb 13, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Mike Brannon via CnC-List >> <cnc-list@cnc-

Re: Stus-List New (old) C 35 Mk I - Water Ingress

2017-02-13 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Steve, Make sure that you take a good look at the knees which the shroud and back stay chain plates attach. These are a known weak spot on boats of our vintage.About 9 years ago the tabbing on one of mine started separating. I was fortunate that I found it before a catastrophic

Re: Stus-List Mast Step Box 1980 CnC36

2017-01-09 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Steve, it's been a while since I unstepped my mast but I do remember that there is a keel bolt located under the aluminum plate. If I remember correctly the "box" is what appears to be wood glassed to the hull. If it were my boat I'd unstep the mast and make the repairs. I know that

Re: Stus-List weeping hull

2016-12-05 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Jacob, the C 36 hull is cored throughout. The area around the keel stub is solid. The area to which you refer is most likely cored. Mike Brannon Virginia Lee 93295 1978 C 36 CB Sent from my iPad Mini > On Nov 18, 2016, at 14:52, jacob fuerst via CnC-List >

Re: Stus-List Standing Rigging Rust

2016-11-15 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Mark, Most turnbuckles are made of bronze with a chrome coating. They should not show any sign of rust. The studs and toggles ends may show some sign of rust but it should clean off very easily with any good metal polish. As for the 1X19 wire I recommend that you get the rigger who put

Re: Stus-List Water Tank Woes

2016-07-08 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Give Kracor a call. When I had a problem with one of my tanks they were very helpful. The tank had a crack at the threads and I was able to repair it using their instructions Mike Virginia Lee, C 36 CB. 93295 Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad Mini > On Jul 8, 2016, at 11:47, ALAN

Re: Stus-List Centerboard cable

2016-07-04 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
On my 36 it attaches to the boat with a bow shackle. I had the cable made and then sized it at the boat using wire clamps.. Mike C 36 CB 93295 Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad Mini > On Jul 4, 2016, at 16:18, demojo58 via CnC-List wrote: > > > > > Hello, I

Re: Stus-List Dropping the Rudder

2016-05-26 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Josh, What did you use for the new core/foam? Mike Virginia LEE 93295 Cc 36 CB Sent from my iPad Mini > On May 25, 2016, at 09:57, Josh Muckley via CnC-List > wrote: > > Pics of the job when I had mine done. > >

Re: Stus-List Rolly Tasker Sails

2016-03-27 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
I bought sails from Rolly Tasker through National Sail years ago.I had a problem with one sail and they made good on it. They sent a replacement. For what they are they aren't bad sails. I even won a couple of races on those sails. I'm now using North sails and can tell a difference

Re: Stus-List NAVPOD

2016-02-14 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
You can always make the "O" ring to size by super gluing two into one or cutting a very large one to size. Cut at a 45 dog angle at the glue joint. That is how we used to do it in the Navy when we didn't have the correct size. Mike Brannon Virginia Lee. 1978 C 36 CB, Virginia Beach, Va

Re: Stus-List Cabin Folding Table

2016-01-02 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Tom, the table in my 78 was also attached to the mast track. I've had the table out for a while. When I locate the parts and pieces I'll send pictures. Mike Virginia Lee 1978 C 36 CB Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad Mini > On Dec 31, 2015, at 22:29, S Thomas via CnC-List

Re: Stus-List boom/ goosemeck

2015-10-23 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Interesting that the same thing happened on my 36 about 10 years ago. I sent my to Metal Mast and had a new one made from stainless in less than a week. All the holes lined up and it was less than $400. Mike, Virginia Lee 93295 1978 C 36 CB Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad Mini >

Re: Stus-List List Also looking at a C 36 - engine at an angle?

2015-09-21 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
This allows you to remove the shaft without removing the rudder. It also means the boat pushes to port while going ahead and pulls to port while going astern. Mike Brannon Virginia Lee 197 C 36 CB 93295 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Sent from my iPad Mini > On Sep 21, 2015, at 18:17, TOM VINCENT via

Re: Stus-List C 36 centreboard refit

2015-09-17 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
I also own a 1978 C 36 CB. I've owned the boat since 1997 and although I've not documented all of the work I've done I am very familiar with the boat having done a major repair to the chain plates, repower, and rework of the centerboard. There are not many C 36's of this vintage however

Re: Stus-List Painting a Edson Pedestal

2015-07-24 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
I did a complete overhaul of mine 10 years ago. After pricing the cost of materials, not to mention my time I had it professionally powder coated. It cost less, took less time and still looks like it did when I reinstalled it. Mike Virginia Lee 93295 CC 36 CB Virginia Beach, VA Sent

Re: Stus-List Email List or Forum

2015-03-13 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
List. Sent from my iPad Mini On Mar 13, 2015, at 17:32, Stu via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote: Recently, some of our subscribers have indicated that they would like to have a “Forum” similar to “cruisersforum” or “sailnet” instead of an email list (like this one). PROS: 1.

Re: Stus-List salt water siphoning into sink

2015-02-20 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
My 36 does this. My solution is to close the valve while underway, I wouldn't rely on a check valve to prevent flooding. My Navy experience tells me they are prone to failure. Mike Virginia Lee 93295 1978 CC 36 CB Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad Mini On Feb 20, 2015, at 18:32,

Re: Stus-List 34 offshore

2015-01-30 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Richard, If It is like my 36 CB it will be a bit tender but I've learned to reduce sail early and the boat does just fine. In fact going to wind with less sail has its advantages. Sail Safe, Mike Virginia Lee, 93295 78 CC36 CB Virginia Beach, VA Sent from my iPad Mini From:

Re: Stus-List The stern squats at high speed

2015-01-13 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Tom, My 36 does the same thing. It did with a fixed prop and it does it with a two blade Max Prop. I believe I also have an 18 prop but am not sure off the top of my head. If its fairly flat I can get 7 knots.It bothered me when I first got the boat but I'm rather used to it now and

Re: Stus-List 3QM30 injector lines

2015-01-13 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Paul, contact me off line, mbranno...@cox.net . I'm fairly certain that I have a set of new one I bought and didn't instal prior to my 3QM30 biting the dust. I'll just have to locate them in my workshop. I'm certain that we can make a deal. Mike Virginia Lee, 93295, CC36 CB Sent from

Re: Stus-List 2 unrelated questions:

2015-01-06 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Paul, I also own a CC 36 and lived aboard mine for 3 years while stationed at the Pentagon. You can contact me at ff1...@aol.com for any questions you may have. I do know that there were two versions of the interior and the one I have is not compatible with living aboard. What year is

Re: Stus-List Making a winch backing plate

2014-05-03 Thread Mike Brannon via CnC-List
Martin, Where did you get the epoxy board? Mike Virginia Lee 1978 CC 36 CB Virginia Beach Sent from my iPad Mini On May 3, 2014, at 9:01, Martin DeYoung via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote: Calypso’s new backing plates (replacing 43 year old aluminum) are 2 layers of .030