Stus-List Re: Jam Cleat

2023-03-16 Thread Frank Hrycin via CnC-List
Look on EBay there are a couple of aluminum jam cleats listed > On Mar 16, 2023, at 17:25, Jonathan Tebbens via CnC-List > wrote: > >  > https://www.nandjmarine.com/store/product-detail/plastic-jam-cleat-6 > http://www.hollandmarine.com/hmp-flipbook-2022/flipbook/index.html?page=204 > > Like

Stus-List Re: 30 MK I Mast Sheaves

2023-03-16 Thread Randy Stafford via CnC-List
Hi Dennis, No, Grenadine’s sheaves are definitely much thinner and larger diameter, and aluminum. Cheers, Randy > On Mar 16, 2023, at 8:58 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List > wrote: > > Randy, > > They look like this? > >

Stus-List Re: 30 MK I Mast Sheaves

2023-03-16 Thread Randy Stafford via CnC-List
Thanks Roy. Grenadine has always been a freshwater boat, so corrosion is not an issue. The main halyard masthead sheave is a bit buggered on one of its rims from the halyard jumping the sheave and being pried back out. I don’t know if it’s a chafing risk for a new all-rope halyard, but it’s

Stus-List Re: Jam Cleat

2023-03-16 Thread Jonathan Tebbens via CnC-List
https://www.nandjmarine.com/store/product-detail/plastic-jam-cleat-6 http://www.hollandmarine.com/hmp-flipbook-2022/flipbook/index.html?page=204 Like these? My originals are alum., not plastic. Have never turned up one of those. Jon Tebbens '78 Mega 30 Katherine On Thu, Mar 16, 2023 at 12:20 PM

Stus-List Re: General guidance for parting out lots of stuff:

2023-03-16 Thread rjcasciato--- via CnC-List
So, Group…I’ve already replied to Pete’s request for help. But that made me think about my own situation………I own a 1977 C MKIIC…….I have continually upgraded it and for the past 10 years, we’ve been racing it with a crew that I’ve been with for over 30 years. Yes, we’re all getting older,

Stus-List Re: Jam Cleat

2023-03-16 Thread rjcasciato--- via CnC-List
Pete, good to hear from you ……….do you have a picture? I have the 38MKII and actually, I have lots of spares and stuff….even winches. I’m not close to the boat at this point, but if I had a picture, I could tell you if I have it. Best, Ron CAsciato From: pete.shelquist--- via CnC-List

Stus-List Re: Jam Cleat

2023-03-16 Thread pete.shelquist--- via CnC-List
That’s it. Thanks. From: Ken Heaton Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2023 11:25 AM To: Stus-List Cc: pete.shelqu...@comcast.net Subject: Re: Stus-List Jam Cleat Are you looking for thr jam cleats listed on this website? http://www.hollandmarine.com/CCfolder/CC001.html Ken H.

Stus-List Re: Jam Cleat

2023-03-16 Thread Ken Heaton via CnC-List
Are you looking for thr jam cleats listed on this website? http://www.hollandmarine.com/CCfolder/CC001.html Ken H. On Thu, 16 Mar 2023 at 13:20, pete.shelquist--- via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > I’m looking for a source on a couple jam cleats similar to what came on > our 80’s

Stus-List Jam Cleat

2023-03-16 Thread pete.shelquist--- via CnC-List
I’m looking for a source on a couple jam cleats similar to what came on our 80’s vintage C 37. Initial online review has come up short and hoping someone can help me out. Thanks, Pete Please show your appreciation for this list and the Photo Album site and help me pay the associated

Stus-List Re: 30 MK I Mast Sheaves

2023-03-16 Thread Jeff Nelson via CnC-List
They look way to wide for the masthead sheaves on a C 30. The important measurements are:   - Size of axle hole   - Overall diameter of the sheave   - overall width of the sheave Extra measurements:   - Width of the rope groove (ie what size rope will it hold   - Width of wire groove See:

Stus-List Re: 30 MK I Mast Sheaves

2023-03-16 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Randy, They look like this? https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_sb5TfIENvsTzNCZWtUQ2JQeVE/view?usp=share_link=0-Em5B_AxQTt0SXnJYhnRneA I had these on my desk for years along with a mast base exit fitting. I've looked everywhere and can't find now them to measure for you. -- Dennis C. Touche'

Stus-List Re: 30 MK I Mast Sheaves

2023-03-16 Thread Leeward Rail via CnC-List
Randy,. Forgot to mention.  The original C masthead sheaves are aluminum with bronze bushings.   Basically bulletproof and superior to modern plastic ones. They likely just need cleaning and  lubrication. That said, some people have concerns that the dual groove design causing premature wear