Hi Stephen,
Did she sell yet?
Mark Meyer
fastguy1...@yahoo.com
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I finally got Calypso finished, photo's taken, and way too much info put into a
BoatTrader ad. I included a mention of this cnc-list, the cncphotoalbum, and
JKC's web site history of C and the 43's so anybody looking at Calypso who is
not familiar with the C myth and legend has some reference.
Agree with Bill. Keeping the bilge dry is the best way to avoid "boat smell"
and after 22 years owning my 34R, I found the easiest. laziest way to do that
is using a wet vac. I keep a small one with a strong motor ready, in a dock
box with a long hose and find it very handy. Mine is only 5
My mast drains out a half inch tube from the mast. In the winter I have a
vinyl hose that goes out through a transducer hole and keeps the bilge dry.
I have a felt wick inside that tube to pull it uphill where need be.
In the summer it drains into a plastic pan, and I try to get down there
after