Re: Stus-List Amenities cont...

2020-08-29 Thread dwight veinot via CnC-List
And of course good weather. Weather is everything for sailing fun with me

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Re: Stus-List Amenities cont...

2020-08-29 Thread dwight veinot via CnC-List
Good food and showers are important

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Re: Stus-List Amenities

2020-08-29 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
Hi Bill,
What are the details with your watermaker? I have part of a Spectra watermaker 
I removed but it’s not complete.
Andy

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> On Aug 29, 2020, at 16:21, Bill Coleman via CnC-List  
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> Not to hijack the thread or anything, Andy but  -
> I just removed a Spectra Newport Watermaker, I believe a 16 Gal per Hour, 24V.
> Lots of filters and spare parts.
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> Might be a little bigger than you are looking for, I don’t know much about 
> them, just that it was in the way of streamlining things.
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> Contact me off list if interested,
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> Bill Coleman
> Entrada, Erie, PA
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> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Andrew 
> Burton via CnC-List
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> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
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> Subject: Re: Stus-List Amenities
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> I installed a 12v Seafrost system on my 40. It was terrific. And so nice not 
> to be dependent on ice anymore. I liked it so much that I installed the same 
> system on Masquerade, my Baltic 47, though I have a separate freezer, now. 
> We have a microwave here, too, but it would be way down the list if I was 
> fitting out a 30 (great great boat, by the way). I don't think you have room 
> for an oven, do you? If you do, keep it. Nothing like fresh baked scones or 
> blueberry muffins for breakfast.
> Another upgrade was an electric head, which the Mrs likes a lot. Jabsco quiet 
> flush would be a good choice there.
> Because out cruising is going to be pretty far and wide in coming years, the 
> next thing to get installed here is a water maker that runs off our 24V house 
> batteries...no, I lie. The next thing to be installed will be an electric 
> main halyard/main sheet winch, which will make our lives much easier, even if 
> it does mean having the halyard tail in the cockpit, which I hate as it gets 
> in the way of lounging.
> Andy
> Aboard Masquerade
> Cuttyhunk
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> Andrew Burton
> 26 Beacon Hill
> Newport, RI 
> USA02840
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Re: Stus-List Amenities

2020-08-29 Thread Bill Coleman via CnC-List
Not to hijack the thread or anything, Andy but  - 

I just removed a Spectra Newport Watermaker, I believe a 16 Gal per Hour,
24V.

Lots of filters and spare parts.

 

Might be a little bigger than you are looking for, I don't know much about
them, just that it was in the way of streamlining things.

 

Contact me off list if interested,

 

 

Bill Coleman

Entrada, Erie, PA

 

 

 

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Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2020 12:19 AM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Amenities

 

I installed a 12v Seafrost system on my 40. It was terrific. And so nice not
to be dependent on ice anymore. I liked it so much that I installed the same
system on Masquerade, my Baltic 47, though I have a separate freezer, now. 

We have a microwave here, too, but it would be way down the list if I was
fitting out a 30 (great great boat, by the way). I don't think you have room
for an oven, do you? If you do, keep it. Nothing like fresh baked scones or
blueberry muffins for breakfast.

Another upgrade was an electric head, which the Mrs likes a lot. Jabsco
quiet flush would be a good choice there.

Because out cruising is going to be pretty far and wide in coming years, the
next thing to get installed here is a water maker that runs off our 24V
house batteries...no, I lie. The next thing to be installed will be an
electric main halyard/main sheet winch, which will make our lives much
easier, even if it does mean having the halyard tail in the cockpit, which I
hate as it gets in the way of lounging.

Andy

Aboard Masquerade

Cuttyhunk

Andrew Burton

26 Beacon Hill

Newport, RI 

USA02840

 

http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/

+401 965-5260





 

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Stus-List Amenities cont...

2020-08-29 Thread David Risch via CnC-List
Dodger, autopilot, 12v fridge, solar panels and additional fuel and water 
tankage.  Makes cruising very  civilized.

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Re: Stus-List Amenities

2020-08-29 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
Solar panels are high on my list, too. And my wife wonders why I never have any 
money!

Andrew Burton
26 Beacon Hill
Newport, RI 
USA02840

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> On Aug 29, 2020, at 12:45, Len Mitchell via CnC-List  
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> Lewis, 
> If you cruise or spend most of your time away from the dock. I would focus on 
> adding the things to support that mindset. Refrigeration vs ice allows you to 
> not have to get ice somewhere on a long cruise fwiw we mostly keep ice cubes 
> in our freezer box. Stove with oven vs BBQ gives you cooking choices in the 
> rain or spring and fall when it gets cooler inside. Some people never use the 
> oven but it sure is nice when you do on a cool rainy day on the hook. We have 
> a microwave and an inverter but seldom use either. I added 25 gallons of 
> holding tank space (Great Lakes) to stay out longer and a solar panel too. 
> All you have to do is look at why you return to a dock and it becomes clear. 
> 
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> Crazy Legs 
> 1989 37+
> Midland On. 
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2020-08-29 Thread Len Mitchell via CnC-List
Lewis, 
If you cruise or spend most of your time away from the dock. I would focus on 
adding the things to support that mindset. Refrigeration vs ice allows you to 
not have to get ice somewhere on a long cruise fwiw we mostly keep ice cubes in 
our freezer box. Stove with oven vs BBQ gives you cooking choices in the rain 
or spring and fall when it gets cooler inside. Some people never use the oven 
but it sure is nice when you do on a cool rainy day on the hook. We have a 
microwave and an inverter but seldom use either. I added 25 gallons of holding 
tank space (Great Lakes) to stay out longer and a solar panel too. All you have 
to do is look at why you return to a dock and it becomes clear. 

Len Mitchell
Crazy Legs 
1989 37+
Midland On. 
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Re: Stus-List CnC-List Digest, Vol 175, Issue 114

2020-08-29 Thread John McCrea via CnC-List
I agree with refrigeration, had on our 40 so first upgrade on our 36 was an 
Isotherm system. Also, two hundred watt go pro solar panels. Pushes in close to 
10 amps in full sun. 

John McCrea
Talisman 
36-1
Mystic, CT

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Re: Stus-List Amenities

2020-08-29 Thread Dave S via CnC-List
Lewis,

Windstar has a built in Novacool 12v fridge with a small freezer
compartment and a Gimballed hillerange 3 burner range.
The gimballed stove mostly works great (though its low setting isn't low
enough) and it has been used many times in frisky weather.  The oven no
longer works, parts are NLA and like Edd, I use the space for storing pots,
which frees up some cabinet space making the galley stowage space actually
adequate.   It bugs me that the oven no longer works but it would see
little use anyway.   More importantly, summers are hot and even boiling a
kettle on the propane stove really heats up the cabin.   We also keep an
electric kettle aboard for use at marinas and have two good quality thermos
bottles which we stow in a rack, ready for use whatever the sea state.
One thing to consider is the approach my wife and i used years ago on our
22' trailerable.   I built a niche for a propane coleman camp stove which
was occasionally used in the cabin, but more often in the cockpit or
onshore.  (including pancake breakfasts on the granite islands of Georgian
bay with fresh picked wild blueberries)   My father is finishing his latest
boatbuilding project - a trailerable bluejacket power cruiser - and is
incorporating a slick modern butane stove, as is a friend refitting a
tanzer 26.   Between the heat, the space,  and the mess of a fried up meal,
this approach might be worth considering.

Our fridge uses 6a at peak load and 4.5 ish average.  After a lot of
optimization it works pretty well.When it's hot outside it runs
frequently, and uses a lot more power than at more moderate ambient temps.

I have considered battery charging options and based on my math, windstar
has just enough space on the bimini to install just enough solar panel
capacity to just keep the battery charged if just the fridge is running.
 Your 30 is a bit smaller, so I think you are probably right about an
icebox if you intend to be "off the grid"
Other amenities that have improved things are calframo fans and better
storage access and usage.   The little things add up, a lot is detailed
here.  https://cncwindstar.blogspot.com/

Enjoy.

Dave 33-2 windstar

https://cncwindstar.blogspot.com/






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Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2020 00:19:10 -0400
Subject: Re: Stus-List Amenities
I installed a 12v Seafrost system on my 40. It was terrific. And so nice
not to be dependent on ice anymore. I liked it so much that I installed the
same system on Masquerade, my Baltic 47, though I have a separate freezer,
now.
We have a microwave here, too, but it would be way down the list if I was
fitting out a 30 (great great boat, by the way). I don't think you have
room for an oven, do you? If you do, keep it. Nothing like fresh baked
scones or blueberry muffins for breakfast.
Another upgrade was an electric head, which the Mrs likes a lot. Jabsco
quiet flush would be a good choice there.
Because out cruising is going to be pretty far and wide in coming years,
the next thing to get installed here is a water maker that runs off our 24V
house batteries...no, I lie. The next thing to be installed will be an
electric main halyard/main sheet winch, which will make our lives much
easier, even if it does mean having the halyard tail in the cockpit, which
I hate as it gets in the way of lounging.
Andy
Aboard Masquerade
Cuttyhunk

Andrew Burton
26 Beacon Hill
Newport, RI
USA02840

http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
+401 965-5260

On Aug 28, 2020, at 14:41, Lewis Cooke via CnC-List 
wrote:

Hello all,
  I Was hoping to get everyone's opinion, I am finishing my 72 C 30-1 and
I am stuck on what  appliances to install. Fridge, propane stove,
microwave, one of those coolers thats a fridge/freezer. Obviously the
fridge and microwave would be dependent on shore power and we do not spend
a lot of time at the dock, so what do most of you have?
  Regards
Lewis
S/V For Play
C 30-1 hull #45
Lorain, OH

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Re: Stus-List Amenities

2020-08-29 Thread Joel Delamirande via CnC-List
Interesting question I have the same boat as yours
My wife wanted to do that
The stove was taken off of mine by previous owner and used a bbq on the
back of the boat
Maybe will put a fridge instead of the stove for now
My priorities write is Togo sailing next year instead of working on it on
the hard
Let us know how it turns out your set up

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cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>   I Was hoping to get everyone's opinion, I am finishing my 72 C 30-1
> and I am stuck on what  appliances to install. Fridge, propane stove,
> microwave, one of those coolers thats a fridge/freezer. Obviously the
> fridge and microwave would be dependent on shore power and we do not spend
> a lot of time at the dock, so what do most of you have?
>   Regards
> Lewis
> S/V For Play
> C 30-1 hull #45
> Lorain, OH
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Re: Stus-List solar panel connector

2020-08-29 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
Hi Doug- Thanks- That looks very interesting and likely better than what I 
found.  Here is another version of the trolling motor connector and I think 
this one might be even better because it is a twist lock:
https://www.defender.com/product.jsp?id=1450028

S/V Aries
1990 C 34+
New London, CT



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> You might try a trolling motor connector. 
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Re: Stus-List Amenities

2020-08-29 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
Electric winches are way up on my list as well.  Having sailed a Jeanneau in 
the BVI with electric cabin top for main and halyards and powered genoa winches 
I was blown away by how easy it made sailing a big boat (45-50’).  Between that 
and the autopilot it felt like push button sailing and was incredibly relaxing 
even in 30+ knot winds.  As I get older that will likely be a requirement for a 
new boat (or self tacking jib or both).  Dave

S/V Aries
1990 C 34+
New London, CT



> On Aug 29, 2020, at 12:19 AM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List 
>  wrote:
> 
> I installed a 12v Seafrost system on my 40. It was terrific. And so nice not 
> to be dependent on ice anymore. I liked it so much that I installed the same 
> system on Masquerade, my Baltic 47, though I have a separate freezer, now. 
> We have a microwave here, too, but it would be way down the list if I was 
> fitting out a 30 (great great boat, by the way). I don't think you have room 
> for an oven, do you? If you do, keep it. Nothing like fresh baked scones or 
> blueberry muffins for breakfast.
> Another upgrade was an electric head, which the Mrs likes a lot. Jabsco quiet 
> flush would be a good choice there.
> Because out cruising is going to be pretty far and wide in coming years, the 
> next thing to get installed here is a water maker that runs off our 24V house 
> batteries...no, I lie. The next thing to be installed will be an electric 
> main halyard/main sheet winch, which will make our lives much easier, even if 
> it does mean having the halyard tail in the cockpit, which I hate as it gets 
> in the way of lounging.
> Andy
> Aboard Masquerade
> Cuttyhunk
> 
> Andrew Burton
> 26 Beacon Hill
> Newport, RI 
> USA02840
> 
> http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/ 
> 
> +401 965-5260
> 
> On Aug 28, 2020, at 14:41, Lewis Cooke via CnC-List  > wrote:
> 
>> Hello all,
>>   I Was hoping to get everyone's opinion, I am finishing my 72 C 30-1 and 
>> I am stuck on what  appliances to install. Fridge, propane stove, microwave, 
>> one of those coolers thats a fridge/freezer. Obviously the fridge and 
>> microwave would be dependent on shore power and we do not spend a lot of 
>> time at the dock, so what do most of you have?
>>   Regards
>> Lewis
>> S/V For Play
>> C 30-1 hull #45
>> Lorain, OH
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Re: Stus-List Amenities

2020-08-29 Thread Rob Hamlin via CnC-List
Andy, pleasure meeting you last evening before your way out to the islands.  

Enjoy your trip

-Rob

Sapphire 
C 37+

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> On Aug 29, 2020, at 12:19 AM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List 
>  wrote:
> 
> I installed a 12v Seafrost system on my 40. It was terrific. And so nice not 
> to be dependent on ice anymore. I liked it so much that I installed the same 
> system on Masquerade, my Baltic 47, though I have a separate freezer, now. 
> We have a microwave here, too, but it would be way down the list if I was 
> fitting out a 30 (great great boat, by the way). I don't think you have room 
> for an oven, do you? If you do, keep it. Nothing like fresh baked scones or 
> blueberry muffins for breakfast.
> Another upgrade was an electric head, which the Mrs likes a lot. Jabsco quiet 
> flush would be a good choice there.
> Because out cruising is going to be pretty far and wide in coming years, the 
> next thing to get installed here is a water maker that runs off our 24V house 
> batteries...no, I lie. The next thing to be installed will be an electric 
> main halyard/main sheet winch, which will make our lives much easier, even if 
> it does mean having the halyard tail in the cockpit, which I hate as it gets 
> in the way of lounging.
> Andy
> Aboard Masquerade
> Cuttyhunk
> 
> Andrew Burton
> 26 Beacon Hill
> Newport, RI 
> USA02840
> 
> http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
> +401 965-5260
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>> On Aug 28, 2020, at 14:41, Lewis Cooke via CnC-List  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello all,
>>   I Was hoping to get everyone's opinion, I am finishing my 72 C 30-1 and 
>> I am stuck on what  appliances to install. Fridge, propane stove, microwave, 
>> one of those coolers thats a fridge/freezer. Obviously the fridge and 
>> microwave would be dependent on shore power and we do not spend a lot of 
>> time at the dock, so what do most of you have?
>>   Regards
>> Lewis
>> S/V For Play
>> C 30-1 hull #45
>> Lorain, OH
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