Re: Stus-List teak grunge

2013-06-08 Thread Jim Watts
Citri-Strip *should* be fine, but I would err on the side of caution and
use Aqua Strip, which is fiberglass rated.
Don't bother with Interstrip 299e, you may as well pour urine on paint for
all the good it does and it's expensive.


On 7 June 2013 10:49, Dennis C. capt...@yahoo.com wrote:

 How about a 3M Stripe Off wheel on a drill?  Basically it's a big round
 gum eraser. Can find them at auto parts or auto body shop supply stores.

 I'd be careful with a scraper. It will gouge the gelcoat.

 Dennis C.
 Touché 35-1 #83
 Mandeville, LA

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 On Jun 7, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Bev Parslow bparslo...@yahoo.ca wrote:

 Just doing the teak and there has been a buildup over the years of
 varnish, sawdust etc on the fibreglass near the teak. Can I use a paint
 stripper on it? Can I just carefully scrape it away?

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Stus-List CC 30 in Hampton

2013-06-08 Thread Jake Brodersen
I just ran across this local boat.  A 1973 CC 30.   I don't know any of the
history, but I could take a look if anyone wants me too.  It looks pretty
clean in the pictures.  $10,000.

 

http://norfolk.craigslist.org/boa/3857219680.html

 

Jake

 

Jake Brodersen

CC 35 Mk-III

Midnight Mistress

Hampton VA

   

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Re: Stus-List CC 33 1985 How to attach Heavy Duty Whisker Pole to mast

2013-06-08 Thread Colin Kilgour
Forespar will tell you the T-track you need and will also sell you the
car to make it all work nicely.   (Defender and others will have both)

To install, use panhead bolts that correspond to the T-track and tap
threads in the mast.

The reason you want the track (rather than a ring) is to store the
pole on the mast.  Yes, it adds weight aloft, but it keeps the deck
clear.  Like most things in sailing, it's a trade-off and everyone
will have their personal preference.  (I store mine on the mast -
partly to keep it out of the way, but also because it's huge and
having one end attached to the mast at all times makes it easier to
deploy and put away)

Cheers
Colin

On 6/6/13, Jake Brodersen captain_j...@cox.net wrote:
 Ray,



 The T track that Joel recommends will work.   It will fit on the front of
 the mast by bolting it to a backing plate (or plates) that slide into the
 mast track.  The backing plates are easy to make from aluminum.  Stainless
 may require a fabricator.  Just be sure they will fit into the slot, since
 you probably don't have a gate on the front of the mast.



 Jake



 Jake Brodersen

 CC 35 Mk-III

 Midnight Mistress

 Hampton VA



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 mast



 I purchased a Heavy duty Forespare whisker pole.  I believe i have a place
 for track on the front of the mast.  However, the slot has plastic all the
 way up the mast.  Does anyone have an recommendations on attaching this
 pole?  Is there a way to put a track on the mast?  If so how do you do it
 and what track would i purchase?  Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

 Ray Macklin

 CC 33

 Libertyville, IL



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Re: Stus-List RJC 1000 Radar

2013-06-08 Thread Knowles Rich
Bob:  better make sure it works. If so, $250 max. If not, don't buy it!!!

I'll check it out if you like. 

Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax

On 2013-06-08, at 19:13, Robert Abbott robertabb...@eastlink.ca wrote:

A fellow boater took a 'RJC 1000 Radar' unit off his boat (well, not 
completely, more on that later) and if offering it for sale.  I said I was 
interested.  He bought it with the boat but it was never powered up to a 
battery.we assume it workshe said I can take it and try it out on our 
boat before he would accept payment.his idea of trying it out was to power 
it up and someone hold the 'dome' or 'scanner' on the pulpit.   Not my idea of 
trying it out unless I was surrounded in lead.He hasn't given me a price, 
just said make me a reasonable offer.  I am wondering what you listers think 
would be a 'reasonable offer'.

There are four (4) 'dome' or 'scanner' mounts riveted to the masthe doesn't 
want to remove themeach mount has 3 rivets X 4 = 12 small holes in the 
mastappears the 'dome' or 'scanner' fits in the mount(s) with a pinI 
offered to fill them with self taping SS screws but he doesn't like that 
idea.he doesn't want them removed.  Are these mounts easy to find and are 
they expensive?

I don't want the radar that badly but I wouldn't mind getting it for a good 
priceI don't want to insult this guy but on the other hand, he doesn't want 
to sell an integral part of the 'mount'.

Any and all comments appreciated.

Bob Abbott
AZURA
CC 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.


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Stus-List RJC 1000 Radar

2013-06-08 Thread Robert Abbott

Rich:

Thank you...appreciate the response.

Are those brackets he won't take off his mount readily available and do 
you know what they are worth?


Bob Abbott
AZURA
CC 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.



On 2013/06/08 7:16 PM, Knowles Rich wrote:

Bob:  better make sure it works. If so, $250 max. If not, don't buy it!!!

I'll check it out if you like.

Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax

On 2013-06-08, at 19:13, Robert Abbott robertabb...@eastlink.ca wrote:

A fellow boater took a 'RJC 1000 Radar' unit off his boat (well, not 
completely, more on that later) and if offering it for sale.  I said I was 
interested.  He bought it with the boat but it was never powered up to a 
battery.we assume it workshe said I can take it and try it out on our 
boat before he would accept payment.his idea of trying it out was to power 
it up and someone hold the 'dome' or 'scanner' on the pulpit.   Not my idea of 
trying it out unless I was surrounded in lead.He hasn't given me a price, 
just said make me a reasonable offer.  I am wondering what you listers think 
would be a 'reasonable offer'.

There are four (4) 'dome' or 'scanner' mounts riveted to the masthe doesn't 
want to remove themeach mount has 3 rivets X 4 = 12 small holes in the 
mastappears the 'dome' or 'scanner' fits in the mount(s) with a pinI 
offered to fill them with self taping SS screws but he doesn't like that 
idea.he doesn't want them removed.  Are these mounts easy to find and are 
they expensive?

I don't want the radar that badly but I wouldn't mind getting it for a good 
priceI don't want to insult this guy but on the other hand, he doesn't want 
to sell an integral part of the 'mount'.

Any and all comments appreciated.

Bob Abbott
AZURA
CC 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.


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Re: Stus-List RJC 1000 Radar

2013-06-08 Thread Knowles Rich
Not sure. Call me tomorrow (sun) and well have a look. 

Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax

On 2013-06-08, at 19:48, Robert Abbott robertabb...@eastlink.ca wrote:

Rich:

Thank you...appreciate the response.

Are those brackets he won't take off his mount readily available and do you 
know what they are worth?

Bob Abbott
AZURA
CC 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.



On 2013/06/08 7:16 PM, Knowles Rich wrote:
 Bob:  better make sure it works. If so, $250 max. If not, don't buy it!!!
 
 I'll check it out if you like.
 
 Rich Knowles
 Indigo. LF38
 Halifax
 
 On 2013-06-08, at 19:13, Robert Abbott robertabb...@eastlink.ca wrote:
 
 A fellow boater took a 'RJC 1000 Radar' unit off his boat (well, not 
 completely, more on that later) and if offering it for sale.  I said I was 
 interested.  He bought it with the boat but it was never powered up to a 
 battery.we assume it workshe said I can take it and try it out on our 
 boat before he would accept payment.his idea of trying it out was to 
 power it up and someone hold the 'dome' or 'scanner' on the pulpit.   Not my 
 idea of trying it out unless I was surrounded in lead.He hasn't given me 
 a price, just said make me a reasonable offer.  I am wondering what you 
 listers think would be a 'reasonable offer'.
 
 There are four (4) 'dome' or 'scanner' mounts riveted to the masthe 
 doesn't want to remove themeach mount has 3 rivets X 4 = 12 small holes 
 in the mastappears the 'dome' or 'scanner' fits in the mount(s) with a 
 pinI offered to fill them with self taping SS screws but he doesn't like 
 that idea.he doesn't want them removed.  Are these mounts easy to find 
 and are they expensive?
 
 I don't want the radar that badly but I wouldn't mind getting it for a good 
 priceI don't want to insult this guy but on the other hand, he doesn't 
 want to sell an integral part of the 'mount'.
 
 Any and all comments appreciated.
 
 Bob Abbott
 AZURA
 CC 32 - 84
 Halifax, N.S.
 
 
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Stus-List dingy dinghy

2013-06-08 Thread Richard Walter
Greetings,

Our 8-year-old Avon hypalon dinghy needs refreshing. It is dirty and faded. Any 
suggestions to clean/protect?

Thank you,
Richard
1978 36-footer
s/v INDIGO
Watch Hill
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Re: Stus-List RJC 1000 Radar

2013-06-08 Thread Jim Watts
Seaview mast brackets are $300 +-, the JRC radars were $999 new and
overpriced at that. If you want a good radar, get a new Furuno 1623.




On 8 June 2013 16:19, Knowles Rich r...@sailpower.ca wrote:

 Not sure. Call me tomorrow (sun) and well have a look.

 Rich Knowles
 Indigo. LF38
 Halifax

 On 2013-06-08, at 19:48, Robert Abbott robertabb...@eastlink.ca wrote:

 Rich:

 Thank you...appreciate the response.

 Are those brackets he won't take off his mount readily available and do
 you know what they are worth?

 Bob Abbott
 AZURA
 CC 32 - 84
 Halifax, N.S.



 On 2013/06/08 7:16 PM, Knowles Rich wrote:
  Bob:  better make sure it works. If so, $250 max. If not, don't buy it!!!
 
  I'll check it out if you like.
 
  Rich Knowles
  Indigo. LF38
  Halifax
 
  On 2013-06-08, at 19:13, Robert Abbott robertabb...@eastlink.ca wrote:
 
  A fellow boater took a 'RJC 1000 Radar' unit off his boat (well, not
 completely, more on that later) and if offering it for sale.  I said I was
 interested.  He bought it with the boat but it was never powered up to a
 battery.we assume it workshe said I can take it and try it out on
 our boat before he would accept payment.his idea of trying it out was
 to power it up and someone hold the 'dome' or 'scanner' on the pulpit.
 Not my idea of trying it out unless I was surrounded in lead.He hasn't
 given me a price, just said make me a reasonable offer.  I am wondering
 what you listers think would be a 'reasonable offer'.
 
  There are four (4) 'dome' or 'scanner' mounts riveted to the masthe
 doesn't want to remove themeach mount has 3 rivets X 4 = 12 small holes
 in the mastappears the 'dome' or 'scanner' fits in the mount(s) with a
 pinI offered to fill them with self taping SS screws but he doesn't
 like that idea.he doesn't want them removed.  Are these mounts easy to
 find and are they expensive?
 
  I don't want the radar that badly but I wouldn't mind getting it for a
 good priceI don't want to insult this guy but on the other hand, he
 doesn't want to sell an integral part of the 'mount'.
 
  Any and all comments appreciated.
 
  Bob Abbott
  AZURA
  CC 32 - 84
  Halifax, N.S.
 
 
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Stus-List Chesapeake Rendezvous - Weekend with Joe at

2013-06-08 Thread TOM VINCENT
There is a good possibility that I will have a crew to attend the rendezvous. I 
would like some info on the scheduled activities. Frolic II, CC 36 cb 1979, is 
located on the Bohemia River and we would need to sail either to the Corsica or 
Baltimore Light area on Friday so that we could be there for the race on 
Saturday. Please provide more info and feel free to email me offline. One 
question, does the Corsica club and a club house?
 
Tom Vincent
Chesapeake City, MD
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Re: Stus-List [SPAM] dingy dinghy

2013-06-08 Thread John Russo
Our older dinghy brightened up considerably with Amazon Hypalon cleaner
followed with something 301 polisher and protector.

 

John

Arpeggio CC 32

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Richard
Walter
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 10:23 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: [SPAM]Stus-List dingy dinghy

 


Greetings,

Our 8-year-old Avon hypalon dinghy needs refreshing. It is dirty and faded.
Any suggestions to clean/protect?

Thank you,
Richard
1978 36-footer
s/v INDIGO
Watch Hill

 

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Re: Stus-List RJC 1000 Radar

2013-06-08 Thread Rick Brass
The mast brackets are in integral part of the scanner platform, and will
vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. They should be available, but you
might be best served to figure out where you want to mount the scanner
before you invest in the mount.

It is probably a JRC 1000 (for Japan Radio Corp.), which was an entry level
unit when it was available in the 90s. Probably sold for around $900 back
then. I know a couple of folks that have JRC radars (though not the 1000)
and I have a JRC 3000 unit, and they seem to be satisfied with performance
and durability. I paid about $450 for mine, which was used and the cable
from radar to scanner had been cut. The new 30 ft cable was pricey - around
$200 - so make sure everything is there before you buy.

Regarding the scanner location: I'm going to use the boat for cruising, so I
asked cruisers about their radar installation before I installed mine. The
consensus I found was to not put the scanner on the mast. Position high on
the mast does give you maximum range. But it will tear up your headsail, and
your headsail can damage the scanner. In addition, you decrease the ability
to see close in targets because the radar looks over the top of them - so
you may be half blind when entering a harbor in fog or darkness. The
preferred position seemed to be on a pole or backstay mount. My scanner is
on a pole about 14 feet off the water, which gets me a decent range and good
positioning on small targets like buoys and pilings within a quarter mile.

Had I to do it over again, I don't think I would have bought the used radar,
though I'm satisfied with it so far. For a bit over $1000 you can buy a new
16-mile Furuno radar with 18 or 24 inch dome and an LCD display. I think the
model is something like 1610 or 1620. You get a new radar, Furuno is about
the best radar there is, and lower power consumption - plus a display you
can put out at the helm station.


Rick Brass
Washington, NC



-Original Message-
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Robert
Abbott
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 6:14 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List RJC 1000 Radar

A fellow boater took a 'RJC 1000 Radar' unit off his boat (well, not
completely, more on that later) and if offering it for sale.  I said I was
interested.  He bought it with the boat but it was never powered up to a
battery.we assume it workshe said I can take it and try it out on
our boat before he would accept payment.his idea of trying it out was to
power it up and someone hold the 'dome' or 'scanner' on the 
pulpit.   Not my idea of trying it out unless I was surrounded in lead. 
He hasn't given me a price, just said make me a reasonable offer.  I am
wondering what you listers think would be a 'reasonable offer'.

There are four (4) 'dome' or 'scanner' mounts riveted to the masthe
doesn't want to remove themeach mount has 3 rivets X 4 = 12 small holes
in the mastappears the 'dome' or 'scanner' fits in the
mount(s) with a pinI offered to fill them with self taping SS screws but
he doesn't like that idea.he doesn't want them removed.  Are these
mounts easy to find and are they expensive?

I don't want the radar that badly but I wouldn't mind getting it for a good
priceI don't want to insult this guy but on the other hand, he doesn't
want to sell an integral part of the 'mount'.

Any and all comments appreciated.

Bob Abbott
AZURA
CC 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.


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Re: Stus-List [SPAM] dingy dinghy

2013-06-08 Thread John Russo
Whoops! Not 301 but Aerospace 313 protectant.

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Richard
Walter
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 10:23 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: [SPAM]Stus-List dingy dinghy

 


Greetings,

Our 8-year-old Avon hypalon dinghy needs refreshing. It is dirty and faded.
Any suggestions to clean/protect?

Thank you,
Richard
1978 36-footer
s/v INDIGO
Watch Hill

 

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