Hello Brian,
I would be very surprised to find there was any wood inside the 'stringers'
on a C 37/40. There is no mention of wood used in any part of this
boat's construction anywhere (except in the sole, in bulkheads and
cabinetry) in any documents I have see for these hulls.
I was sure the
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Hi Brian,
The 'stringers' you refer to are the Structural Floors I think. Those
drawings can be downloaded from the links provided. They are big, about 3'
by 4' so it is best to download them and view them in a pdf viewer that
will let you zoom way in.
There is a detail on those
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Very helpful, Ken!
Thank you very much,
Bruce Whitmore
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This might be of interest to some of us.
Apparently there are quite a few false alarms for EPIRB (and similar systems).
there was an interesting blurb regarding this problem at Sail Feed:
ce
>> > of 1/2" aluminum across the face, bolted into the solid parts of the
>> > stringer.
>> > Any input is welcome.
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>> > S/V La Neige
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Looks good so far. Can't wait to see the final
> On April 11, 2018 at 3:53 PM Joel Aronson via CnC-List
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> I started building the hard bimini with the FRP panels from Home Depot
> after speaking to the guys at Jamestown Distributors.
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> Day 1
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Sorry... Now the drive folder is shared.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018, 3:28 PM Josh Muckley via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Today we finally stepped the mast. Over the winter we had it completely
> stripped, sandblasted, rebuilt and added a few improvements as we went. A
> whisker pole,
I am considering on selling my boat, that I have owned for 22+ years. Am I able
to list it on this site?
Please advise and thanks - joej
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Yep, my dad was in the Civil Air Patrol for many years and would be called out
to look for crashed planes only to find the emitter sitting on a work bench
behind some guy's house. Probably not the same EPIRB system, but same
concept...
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I saw a post about GPS options just to collect data. Here is another
option:
https://www.byonics.com/products
I have used the bionics GPS with my Kenwood APRS enabled VHF HT for ham
radio applications.
However, for my C 24, I will be using my Garmin GPSMap78sc connected to
my new Raymarine
Reminds me of the time we were visiting the Etobicoke Yacht Club. We were
getting ready to leave and we kept hearing this beep, beep and couldn’t figure
out where it was coming from. Before we could get away some friends stopped by
and we had a coffee. I ask them if they could hear that
I started building the hard bimini with the FRP panels from Home Depot
after speaking to the guys at Jamestown Distributors.
Day 1
assembled the bits - MAS epoxy, 2x6s sheet of plywood, foam core, glass
cloth, and 2 4x8 sheets of FRP panel from Home Depot to use as skins.
Took a 2x6 to the
Today we finally stepped the mast. Over the winter we had it completely
stripped, sandblasted, rebuilt and added a few improvements as we went. A
whisker pole, long range wifi, and new radar being a few of the many
projects.
We took lots of pictures, many of them for our own interest and future
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