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Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 5 August 2018 at 08:50, Dan Sargeant via CnC-List
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I’m in Cuba now but will be sailing over to either Isla Mujeres or Cozumel
around the 18th-20th if the weather cooperates. Happy to take you guys out
if we end up there at the same time. Shoot me an email. kbenoit...@gmail.com
Kevin Benoit
S/V Guru
1976 C 36 MKII
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 11:15
A variation on the spring line is to run a long line attached at the toe rail
next to the sidestay, outside the lifeline, with bitter end/tail running back
into the cockpit. Tail remains loose in the cockpit for the approach. Stay at
wheel and throw the line (holding onto tail) beyond the
Yup. Leave mine on. Just use battery switch.
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Broken breaker?
Happens,
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I agree with Joe, your oil pressure is good. I would deffenetly mount a gauge
in the cockpit. I have both oil pressure and engine water temp on Rebecca Leah..
Doug Mountjoy Rebecca Leah LF39 Port Orchard YC, WA.
Original message From: SEAN CONNER via CnC-List
Date: 8/5/18
Happens, especially when said breaker is used as a switch like we do on our
boats. Circuit breakers (at least on aircraft)were never designed to be used as
a switch.
Doug Mountjoy Rebecca Leah LF39 Port Orchard YC, WA.
Original message From: Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List
Those pressure readings sound OK to me. I would permanently mount a
good gauge IMHO.
Joe
Coquina
On 8/5/2018 5:33 AM, SEAN CONNER via CnC-List wrote:
I was able to get an oil pressure gauge and install it temporarily on
the 3GM30F. I definitely have oil pressure, but it was interesting
Hi Tom,
Sometimes, if there is a loose connection on the back of the breaker,
the extra resistance can make the breaker heat up. Since most breakers on
a boat are thermal (I think), the extra heat will cause the breaker to trip
"early". I suspect, a loose connection inside the breaker could
I was able to get an oil pressure gauge and install it temporarily on the
3GM30F. I definitely have oil pressure, but it was interesting to see the
results. I enclosed some vid links in case anyone was interested in
hearing/seeing these results. At 2500 rpm immediately after start up the
According to my electrician friend it is not uncommon for a breaker to
fail.
Fred Hazzard
S/V Fury
CnC 44
Portland Or
On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 11:03 PM Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Frost day puts our 3 week summer cruise, headed to the Rendezvous next
> weekend..I
Frost day puts our 3 week summer cruise, headed to the Rendezvous next
weekend..I am having an electrical issue.
Has anyone had a breaker wear out and not just stop working but, rather, begin
to trip at a lower load than their original level?
Tom Buscaglia
S/V Alera
1990 C 37+/40
Vashon WA
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