Stus-List Re: Centerboard repair C&C 32

2023-08-29 Thread Macdara Vallely via CnC-List
Thanks Richard.  Yes, I was wondering if the crack in the fibreglass at the
stub was from an impact.  Nothing on the leading edge of the keel, but I'll
check the cavity the next time I haul like you suggest.
Will report back on my repair with pics etc.
Appreciate the response.
Best,
Macdara

Ar Máirt 29 Lún 2023 ag 10:36, scríobh Richard Bush :

> Macdara; welcome to the list; there are many owners with the centerboard
> boats;  the mechanics of the centerboard is reasonable simple, however, the
> wear and tear on a given boat can be troublesome; your photos are good: I
> am not aware of any readily available replacement parts for C&C
> centerboards, but someone else on the list may have better information; I
> think your best bet is to get the boat in a sling and lower the board and
> look up in the cavity to see if there is any damage or rot; if there is,
> you can address it by re-glassing the area or encapsulating the rotted area;
> these boats were built strong and it would take  something like a direct
> grounding to cause structural damage.
> Good luck with your project and please report back with your findings and
> any repairs you decide to make;
>
> Richard
> 1985 C&C 37 CB; Ohio River, Mile 584;
>
>
> Richard N. Bush Law Offices
> 2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine
> Louisville, Kentucky 40220
> (502) 584-7255
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 10:23:12 AM EDT, Macdara Vallely via
> CnC-List  wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> I tried posting this before but not sure if anyone got it.
> To cut a long story short, I want to repair the area where the CB hardware
> attaches to the bilge.
> It is partially delaminated and the underlying wood is sodden and there is
> a little bit of rot appearing.
> It's a daunting task and a potential can of worms, but if I leave it it's
> just going to get worse.
> Anyone tackled anything like this before?  Anyone have the technical
> drawings for the area mentioned?
> Thanks in advance,
> Macdara
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Stus-List Long Island Sound

2023-08-29 Thread JP Mail via CnC-List
Hey Edd,
Stamford has come a long way. West branch brings you to all the restaurants and 
east branch to well,……if you go up far enough, the sewage treatment plant. 
Jon Pratt
Hideaway 35-3
Stamford. 
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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
We loved the Thimbles when last there, which was a long time ago. There was a 
barge selling lobster dinners with a delivery boat. My brother and I got 
hassled about some kind of Connecticut boating license while taking the dinghy 
into town. Seems the local water cops didn’t think a 10 and 13 year old should 
be operating a boat, but we kept pointing at the MARLYLAND registration and 
told the cops that Maryland had no such rules and this was a Maryland boat so 
go away. That actually worked, but then the dinghy split a seam some distance 
on and we covered the last part of the trip with a half-inflated dinghy.

Once in town we somehow convinced a local to rent us a wood rowboat for $10, 
which was the extent of my cash. Our parents were more than surprised when we 
returned to the Thimble Islands in a different boat than we left in! Good Times 
😊

Later I earned a lot of respect from my brother when a Hobie Cat sailed by 3  
bikini girls wanted to tie up and eat lunch. They were still there when 
everyone else got back from town to return the rowboat and patch up the 
inflatable. C&Cs were getting all the best girls then and still do 😉

 

*   Just recently we were in Mystic. It very much is the Saint Michael’s of 
Long Island Sound (or vice versa), well worth seeing for the boats and shopping 
too if you are so inclined. Mystic Pizza is cool, but pizza can only be so 
good, it isn’t like 20 times better than non-movie pizza.

 

Joe Della Barba

Coquina C&C 35 MK I

Kent Island MD USA

 

 

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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2023 12:40 PM
To: 'Stus-List' 
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Subject: Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

 

The Thimbles in Branford, CT are all privately owned so no going ashore, and 
the current can be strong when the tides change, causing boats and anchor rodes 
to become entangled.  A kellet or weight to keep your rode below keel and 
rudder can help.   

 

North of Charles Island in Milford, CT is a nice anchorage.  There are a couple 
marinas up in Milford if you want to tie up, go to shops, etc.   Have never 
been. 

 

North of Northport – Long Island  [just south of the 4 stacks] is also a nice 
anchorage, long trip in though fairly well protected.  

 

Oyster Bay is another good spot.  Can anchor, grab a town mooring, or stop at 
Seawanhaka Corinthian YC if you have reciprocal.  Sagamore Hill [Teddy 
Roosevelt’s home] is on top of the eastern shore of Oyster Bay.  Believe best 
access is in to the Oyster Bay marina in town a take a taxi / uber.  West 
Harbor is shallow: 7’ – 8’.  I draw 7’ so never been in there.  

 

September is the best month for LIS so your timing is perfect.  

 

Brian

 

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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2023 12:18 PM
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>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

 

Hey Joel, I think the Thimble Islands on the CT coast are pretty neat. We also 
loved going up to Essex on the CT river. The Griswold Inn there has a fantastic 
sea shanty night.  Northport is a nice little town. Oyster bay has a couple 
nice anchorages. Ziegler's Cove is a pretty anchorage as well.

Hylas hm nice! Have a great time.

 

 

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S/V Blue Pearl

C&C 37/40+

Annapolis, MD

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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
The best sandwich shop in the world (IMHO) is in Sag Harbor right near the 
bridge and marina: Espresso.  Great place to visit if you like looking at 
Yachts and fancy cars.  We have been making annual trips there for for 
breakfast, lunch or dinner for 20+ years.  I guess I am going to have to 
compare the one on Shelter Island (Maria’s Kitchen? Vine St. Cafe?) when we are 
there next month.  Last time we were in Sag Harbor they were greatly expanding 
the slip space controlled by the harbormaster, so there should be a lot more 
flexibility if you want a slip (moorings as well and anchorage outside the 
harbor).  Depending on your timing, the New London Maritime Festival is coming 
up Sept 9-10 (https://visitnewlondon.org/ct-maritime-heritage-festival/).  Dave

David Knecht
Rear Commodore
Thames Yacht Club
New London, CT



> On Aug 29, 2023, at 2:18 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List 
>  wrote:
> 
> I had a good time checking out mystic seaport museum and actually didn't plan 
> enough time.  We also skipped over to shelter island and happened to catch 
> the whaling days celebration.  It was fun.  There is an awesome sandwich shop 
> in the center of town. 
> 
> Josh Muckley 
> S/V Sea Hawk 
> 1989 C&C 37+ 
> Solomons, MD 
> 
> Aug 29, 2023 11:55:05 Joel Aronson via CnC-List :
> 
> We will be travelling from Mystic through LIS next month.Are there any 'must 
> see' places between Mystic and Port Washington on either shore?
> 
> -- 
> Joel
> Hylas 49 Rule One
> formerly C&C 35 The Office  
> 
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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
You guys are the best!

We stay at Mystic Seaport when in Mystic.  Not the cheapest, but its one of
our favorite spots despite having to deal with the bridges.  I'll check out
the recommendations so we have some options.

Joel

On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 2:13 PM David Knecht via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hi Joel- I second most of those suggestions with some amendments.  Watch
> Hill is very nice but it is a very long motor through a narrow winding
> passage to get there. You have to be very careful navigating it.  Lovely
> spot once you do.  I would do that only if time is not an issue.  If you
> are thinking of going up the CT river, Hamburg Cove is reputed to be one of
> the nicest spots on the CT coast.   I have only been there by bicycle, but
> it is a great biking area and looks lovely.  Depending on your timing,
> North Cove near the entrance to the CT River in Old Saybrook is a nice spot
> where you can pick up any free mooring.  Not much nearby, however, but
> great people at North Cove YC if you have privileges.   Of course, I have
> to suggest New London for its cheap moorings and great people at TYC, good
> anchorages nearby, as well as Coast Guard square rigger, periodic
> submarines, good restaurants and lively music and art scene.  Down side is
> ferry wakes from 6AM until midnight.  Dave
>
> David Knecht
> Rear Commodore
> Thames Yacht Club
> New London, CT
>
>
>
> On Aug 29, 2023, at 1:38 PM, John McCrea via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Joel,
>
> Hello. We have lived in Mystic for the past 25 years and love cruising in
> Fishers and Long Island Sounds. Here are some of our Favorites:
>
>
>1. Watch Hill and Napatree Point- Anchorage or Watch Hill YC moorings
>inside and the area’s best beach on the other side. You can dinghy into the
>beach and walk over to the ocean side or you can go into the town and if
>you have reciprocal use the club dock or there is a town dinghy dock as
>well.
>2. West Harbor Fishers Island-amazing anchorage or let me know in
>advance and I may be able to get you use of a mooring.
>3. Montauk- once inside the Montauk Lake it is amazing-great
>anchorage-great seafood restaurants on both sides of the harbor entrance.
>Bus ride will bring you out to the lighthouse on the point with great 
> beach.
>4. 3 Mile -Great half way point when going from Montauk to Shelter,
>nice anchorage with great restaurants and an easy uber to East Hampton if
>you want to visit the town
>5. West Neck/Coecles Harbor-Shelter- two great anchorages that we
>love. West Neck has a great restaurant called Salt with an outside tiki
>bar. Coecles has the Rams Head Inn that is nice spot to dinghy into for a
>cocktail.
>6. Deering Harbor on Shelter-numerous sources for moorings including
>Shelter Island YC. Nice little town and a two minute ferry ride gets you
>over to Greenport which is a large town, with super market etc.
>
>
> Feel free to send any questions! And if you need dockage in Mystic, I am
> the dock master at Ram Island YC in Noank, on the Mystic River.
>
> John McCrea
> Talisman
> 1979 36-1
> Mystic, CT
>
> *From:* Joel Aronson via CnC-List 
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 29, 2023 11:54 AM
> *To:* cnc-list 
> *Cc:* Joel Aronson 
> *Subject:* Stus-List Long Island sound
>
> We will be travelling from Mystic through LIS next month.Are there any
> 'must see' places between Mystic and Port Washington on either shore?
>
> --
> Joel
> Hylas 49 Rule One
>
> formerly C&C 35 The Office
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>
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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
I had a good time checking out mystic seaport museum and actually didn't plan 
enough time.  We also skipped over to shelter island and happened to catch the 
whaling days celebration.  It was fun.  There is an awesome sandwich shop in 
the center of town.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD

Aug 29, 2023 11:55:05 Joel Aronson via CnC-List :

> We will be travelling from Mystic through LIS next month.Are there any 'must 
> see' places between Mystic and Port Washington on either shore?
> 
> -- 
> Joel
> Hylas 49 Rule One
> formerly C&C 35 The Office  
> 
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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
Hi Joel- I second most of those suggestions with some amendments.  Watch Hill 
is very nice but it is a very long motor through a narrow winding passage to 
get there. You have to be very careful navigating it.  Lovely spot once you do. 
 I would do that only if time is not an issue.  If you are thinking of going up 
the CT river, Hamburg Cove is reputed to be one of the nicest spots on the CT 
coast.   I have only been there by bicycle, but it is a great biking area and 
looks lovely.  Depending on your timing, North Cove near the entrance to the CT 
River in Old Saybrook is a nice spot where you can pick up any free mooring.  
Not much nearby, however, but great people at North Cove YC if you have 
privileges.   Of course, I have to suggest New London for its cheap moorings 
and great people at TYC, good anchorages nearby, as well as Coast Guard square 
rigger, periodic submarines, good restaurants and lively music and art scene.  
Down side is ferry wakes from 6AM until midnight.  Dave

David Knecht
Rear Commodore
Thames Yacht Club
New London, CT



> On Aug 29, 2023, at 1:38 PM, John McCrea via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
> Joel,
>  
> Hello. We have lived in Mystic for the past 25 years and love cruising in 
> Fishers and Long Island Sounds. Here are some of our Favorites:
>  
> Watch Hill and Napatree Point- Anchorage or Watch Hill YC moorings inside and 
> the area’s best beach on the other side. You can dinghy into the beach and 
> walk over to the ocean side or you can go into the town and if you have 
> reciprocal use the club dock or there is a town dinghy dock as well.
> West Harbor Fishers Island-amazing anchorage or let me know in advance and I 
> may be able to get you use of a mooring.
> Montauk- once inside the Montauk Lake it is amazing-great anchorage-great 
> seafood restaurants on both sides of the harbor entrance. Bus ride will bring 
> you out to the lighthouse on the point with great beach.
> 3 Mile -Great half way point when going from Montauk to Shelter, nice 
> anchorage with great restaurants and an easy uber to East Hampton if you want 
> to visit the town
> West Neck/Coecles Harbor-Shelter- two great anchorages that we love. West 
> Neck has a great restaurant called Salt with an outside tiki bar. Coecles has 
> the Rams Head Inn that is nice spot to dinghy into for a cocktail.
> Deering Harbor on Shelter-numerous sources for moorings including Shelter 
> Island YC. Nice little town and a two minute ferry ride gets you over to 
> Greenport which is a large town, with super market etc.
>  
> Feel free to send any questions! And if you need dockage in Mystic, I am the 
> dock master at Ram Island YC in Noank, on the Mystic River.
>  
> John McCrea
> Talisman
> 1979 36-1
> Mystic, CT
>  
> From: Joel Aronson via CnC-List  > 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2023 11:54 AM
> To: cnc-list mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
> Cc: Joel Aronson mailto:joel.aron...@gmail.com>>
> Subject: Stus-List Long Island sound
>  
> We will be travelling from Mystic through LIS next month.Are there any 'must 
> see' places between Mystic and Port Washington on either shore?
>  
> -- 
> Joel
> Hylas 49 Rule One
> formerly C&C 35 The Office  
> 
> Please show your appreciation for this list and the Photo Album site and help 
> me pay the associated bills.  Make a contribution at:
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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread John McCrea via CnC-List
Joel,

 

Hello. We have lived in Mystic for the past 25 years and love cruising in 
Fishers and Long Island Sounds. Here are some of our Favorites:

 

1.  Watch Hill and Napatree Point- Anchorage or Watch Hill YC moorings 
inside and the area’s best beach on the other side. You can dinghy into the 
beach and walk over to the ocean side or you can go into the town and if you 
have reciprocal use the club dock or there is a town dinghy dock as well.
2.  West Harbor Fishers Island-amazing anchorage or let me know in advance 
and I may be able to get you use of a mooring.
3.  Montauk- once inside the Montauk Lake it is amazing-great 
anchorage-great seafood restaurants on both sides of the harbor entrance. Bus 
ride will bring you out to the lighthouse on the point with great beach.
4.  3 Mile -Great half way point when going from Montauk to Shelter, nice 
anchorage with great restaurants and an easy uber to East Hampton if you want 
to visit the town
5.  West Neck/Coecles Harbor-Shelter- two great anchorages that we love. 
West Neck has a great restaurant called Salt with an outside tiki bar. Coecles 
has the Rams Head Inn that is nice spot to dinghy into for a cocktail.
6.  Deering Harbor on Shelter-numerous sources for moorings including 
Shelter Island YC. Nice little town and a two minute ferry ride gets you over 
to Greenport which is a large town, with super market etc.

 

Feel free to send any questions! And if you need dockage in Mystic, I am the 
dock master at Ram Island YC in Noank, on the Mystic River.

 

John McCrea

Talisman

1979 36-1

Mystic, CT

 

From: Joel Aronson via CnC-List  
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2023 11:54 AM
To: cnc-list 
Cc: Joel Aronson 
Subject: Stus-List Long Island sound

 

We will be travelling from Mystic through LIS next month.Are there any 'must 
see' places between Mystic and Port Washington on either shore?


 

-- 

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Hylas 49 Rule One

formerly C&C 35 The Office  

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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread nausetbeach--- via CnC-List
The Thimbles in Branford, CT are all privately owned so no going ashore, and 
the current can be strong when the tides change, causing boats and anchor rodes 
to become entangled.  A kellet or weight to keep your rode below keel and 
rudder can help.   

 

North of Charles Island in Milford, CT is a nice anchorage.  There are a couple 
marinas up in Milford if you want to tie up, go to shops, etc.   Have never 
been. 

 

North of Northport – Long Island  [just south of the 4 stacks] is also a nice 
anchorage, long trip in though fairly well protected.  

 

Oyster Bay is another good spot.  Can anchor, grab a town mooring, or stop at 
Seawanhaka Corinthian YC if you have reciprocal.  Sagamore Hill [Teddy 
Roosevelt’s home] is on top of the eastern shore of Oyster Bay.  Believe best 
access is in to the Oyster Bay marina in town a take a taxi / uber.  West 
Harbor is shallow: 7’ – 8’.  I draw 7’ so never been in there.  

 

September is the best month for LIS so your timing is perfect.  

 

Brian

 

From: rockland bazemore via CnC-List  
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2023 12:18 PM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: rockland bazemore 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

 

Hey Joel, I think the Thimble Islands on the CT coast are pretty neat. We also 
loved going up to Essex on the CT river. The Griswold Inn there has a fantastic 
sea shanty night.  Northport is a nice little town. Oyster bay has a couple 
nice anchorages. Ziegler's Cove is a pretty anchorage as well.

Hylas hm nice! Have a great time.

 

 

-- 

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S/V Blue Pearl

C&C 37/40+

Annapolis, MD

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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread rockland bazemore via CnC-List
Hey Joel, I think the Thimble Islands on the CT coast are pretty neat. We
also loved going up to Essex on the CT river. The Griswold Inn there has a
fantastic sea shanty night.  Northport is a nice little town. Oyster bay
has a couple nice anchorages. Ziegler's Cove is a pretty anchorage as well.
Hylas hm nice! Have a great time.


-- 
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S/V Blue Pearl
C&C 37/40+
Annapolis, MD
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Stus-List Re: Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread Edd Schillay via CnC-List
Joel,

Having lived most of my life sailing Long Island Sound, I can share a few 
recommendations:

Port Jefferson is a great town with wonderful shops and restaurants. Also easy 
to get in and out of the harbor. 

Oyster Bay is very protected, but it takes some to get in there. Another great 
town and Canterbury Ales was a favorite restaurant of mine. 

On the CT shore, Cedar Island Marina in Clinton is a nice spot with a great 
restaurant, pool, marine store, laundry, etc. They also have a shuttle to the 
outlet mall. 

Greenwich is nice stop, but so close to Port Washington, that you may want to 
just go the rest. If you do hit Greenwich, Indian Harbor YC is a nice club and 
it’s a short walk into town. 

Places to avoid: Bridgeport (industrial), Huntington (very hot - no wind), and 
Stamford (kinda run down.)

So, for Mystic, I would go from Mystic to Clinton, from Clinton to Port Jeff, 
from Port Jeff to Oyster Bay, then Oyster Bay to Port Washington. 

 

All the best,

Edd


Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
Bayliner 3788 | NCC-1701-C
Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL

> On Aug 29, 2023, at 11:54 AM, Joel Aronson via CnC-List 
>  wrote:
> 
> We will be travelling from Mystic through LIS next month.Are there any 'must 
> see' places between Mystic and Port Washington on either shore?
> 
> -- 
> Joel
> Hylas 49 Rule One
> formerly C&C 35 The Office  
> 
> Please show your appreciation for this list and the Photo Album site and help 
> me pay the associated bills.  Make a contribution at:
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Stus-List Long Island sound

2023-08-29 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
We will be travelling from Mystic through LIS next month.Are there any
'must see' places between Mystic and Port Washington on either shore?

-- 
Joel
Hylas 49 Rule One
formerly C&C 35 The Office
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Stus-List Re: Centerboard repair C&C 32

2023-08-29 Thread Richard Bush via CnC-List
Macdara; welcome to the list; there are many owners with the centerboard boats; 
 the mechanics of the centerboard is reasonable simple, however, the wear and 
tear on a given boat can be troublesome; your photos are good: I am not aware 
of any readily available replacement parts for C&C centerboards, but someone 
else on the list may have better information; I think your best bet is to get 
the boat in a sling and lower the board and look up in the cavity to see if 
there is any damage or rot; if there is, you can address it by re-glassing the 
area or encapsulating the rotted area;
these boats were built strong and it would take  something like a direct 
grounding to cause structural damage.  Good luck with your project and please 
report back with your findings and any repairs you decide to make;    

Richard
1985 C&C 37 CB; Ohio River, Mile 584; 


Richard N. Bush Law Offices2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite NineLouisville, 
Kentucky 40220(502) 584-7255
 

On Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 10:23:12 AM EDT, Macdara Vallely via 
CnC-List  wrote:  
 
 Hi,I tried posting this before but not sure if anyone got it.To cut a long 
story short, I want to repair the area where the CB hardware attaches to the 
bilge. It is partially delaminated and the underlying wood is sodden and there 
is a little bit of rot appearing.It's a daunting task and a potential can of 
worms, but if I leave it it's just going to get worse.Anyone tackled anything 
like this before?  Anyone have the technical drawings for the area mentioned? 
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Stus-List Re: [EXTERNAL] Centerboard Woes

2023-08-29 Thread Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
4.  March, use a space heater, to dry out the wood further - I've also heard 
acetone can be effective here.
Be careful with combining these two ideas or your insurance company will be 
paying off a total loss!

Joe
Coquina

From: Macdara Vallely via CnC-List 
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2023 5:48 PM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: Macdara Vallely 
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Centerboard Woes

Hi Guys,
I have a 1982 C&C 32 CB.  It's a project boat that I've been working on for the 
past couple of years.

This winter I am planning on hauling out and tackling the area in the bilge 
where the stainless steel housing for the CB cable attaches to the laminated 
stub in the bilge.

As you will see from this 
video,
 and this 
photo
 the stub is quite delaminated on the port side.  There is some rotten wood 
inside, and .  I stuck a screwdriver in there and got about 1/8" of rotten 
wood.  There is no ingress of water that I can see, but I want to get on top of 
it before it deteriorates any further.

 To be honest, I am quite nervous about tackling this project.  I have 
experience recoring rotten decks and am quite good with fibreglass but am 
concerned about the issue of making a repair where there is such limited 
access, water saturated wood with some rot (can I get it dry enough to apply 
resin?), and the proximity to the mechanical CB fittings.

I would really appreciate any feedback on my plan of action, and if anyone has 
a better idea, I'd love to hear it.  I won't be offended.   Here goes:

1.  October.  Unstep the mast, haul out, and cover the boat.

 2.  Empty the bilge of all water, and and drill 1/8 holes across the stub to 
allow any water to drain out.

2a Also remove the stainless steel Centerboard housing, clean off surface rust 
and inspect with a view to a possible replacement (hopefully not) over the 
winter.

3.  Keep the boat as dry as possible over the course of the winter.

4.  March, use a space heater, to dry out the wood further - I've also heard 
acetone can be effective here.

5.  Use a syringe to fill the 1/8" holes with epoxy.

6.  Grind away the delaminated fibreglass, and create a beveled edge.

7.  Sand back the rotten (now dry wood).

8.  Build out the delaminated area with mat/cloth and epoxy resin.

9.  Sand, paint and replace the CB housing with 5200.

What do you think?  All thoughts appreciated and welcome.
Best,
Macdara



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Stus-List Centerboard repair C&C 32

2023-08-29 Thread Macdara Vallely via CnC-List
Hi,
I tried posting this before but not sure if anyone got it.
To cut a long story short, I want to repair the area where the CB hardware
attaches to the bilge.
It is partially delaminated and the underlying wood is sodden and there is
a little bit of rot appearing.
It's a daunting task and a potential can of worms, but if I leave it it's
just going to get worse.
Anyone tackled anything like this before?  Anyone have the technical
drawings for the area mentioned?
Thanks in advance,
Macdara
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