Re: Stus-List CC in Sail Magazine

2015-04-08 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
Don’t recognize the boat, but do recognize the anchor arrangement. It is called 
an “anchor carrier” and is made by a company in the Toronto area. I first saw 
it in a string about anchor rollers for our old boats  on this list several 
years ago, and was going to get one made for my 38. IIRC, the owner of one of 
the Canadian boats – Tangerine? – was the source for the supplier. The supplier 
could never get the proper dimensions to have an anchor carrier constructed for 
the 38. They were looking for a boat in that area from which they could get 
measurements and just never gave me a shipping date, so I ended up having a 
local fabricator make a bow pulpit for me. I think the anchor guides pointed 
out in the photo are an option for the anchor carrier.

 

The pole looks like a fold down sprit for an a-sail. An extended mount for the 
block to carry an a-sail was to be part of my anchor carrier, along with a 
stainless rod and bracket that would act like a bobstay to carry the loads from 
the spinnaker. If this is a fold up sprit, it doesn’t look particularly robust. 
But then we aren’t seeing the entire arrangement and maybe there are provisions 
for mounting it that we can’t see.

 

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

 

 

 

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http://www.sailmagazine.com/boatworks/things-work-chain-guide/?utm_source=sail-enewsletter
 
http://www.sailmagazine.com/boatworks/things-work-chain-guide/?utm_source=sail-enewsletterutm_medium=emailutm_content=textlinkutm_campaign=enewsletter
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Anyone we know?  What is that pole on the port side?

 

Joel

35/3

Annapolis


 

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Re: Stus-List CC in Sail Magazine

2015-04-08 Thread Russ Melody via CnC-List


That is a fine looking anchorin' arrangement. It 
looks like a well developed unit similar to one 
that is on an early Hinterholler's yacht at my 
club. (Similar size to a 35 mk-1.) I really like 
the details to stow  pin the anchor shank on the upper support, brilliant.


I think the best guess that the sprit thingy is 
for a assy is correct. Check out the blue braid , 
with white tracer. It leads into the centre of 
the sprit thingy, by the look of it. I agree it 
does not appear well supported, not much of a 
socket and 4 little rivets?? I can't see an 
attachment for any kind of lower stay for the thing.


The boat licence number is indicative of being 
Canadian, 50L  or 60L . A number  letter 
followed by a serial number is an old system. I 
couldn't find any area listings on the Transport 
Canada site to get an idea of where she might be. 
(Example: an old Nanaimo number was 13K 1354, my runabout, circa late 70s.)


Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1

At 05:45 PM 08/04/2015, you wrote:

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Don’t recognize the boat, but do recognize the 
anchor arrangement. It is called an “anchor 
carrier” and is made by a company in the 
Toronto area. I first saw it in a string about 
anchor rollers for our old boats  on this list 
several years ago, and was going to get one made 
for my 38. IIRC, the owner of one of the 
Canadian boats – Tangerine? – was the source for 
the he supplier. The supplier could never get 
the proper dimensions to have an anchor carrier 
constructed for the 38. They were looking for a 
boat in that area from which they could get 
measurements and just never gave me a shipping 
date, so I ended up having a local fabricator 
make a bow pulpit for me. I think the anchor 
guides pointed out in the photo are an option for the anchor carrier.


The pole looks like a fold down sprit for an 
a-sail. An extended mount for the block to carry 
an a-sail was to be part of my anchor carrier, 
along with a stainless rod and bracket that 
would act like a bobstay to carry the loads from 
the spinnaker. If this is a fold up sprit, it 
doesn’t look particularly robust. But then we 
aren’t seeing the entire arrangement and maybe 
there are provisions for mounting it that we can’t see.


Rick Brass
Washington, NC



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Anyone we know?  What is that pole on the port side?

Joel
35/3
Annapolis

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Stus-List CC in Sail Magazine

2015-04-07 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
http://www.sailmagazine.com/boatworks/things-work-chain-guide/?utm_source=sail-enewsletterutm_medium=emailutm_content=textlinkutm_campaign=enewsletter

Anyone we know?  What is that pole on the port side?

Joel
35/3
Annapolis
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Re: Stus-List CC in Sail Magazine

2015-04-07 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
The pole on the bow looks like a hinged sprit, stored in the upright position, 
Dutch Botter style? 
Doesn't look very strong. 


Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 CC 34R 
Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md 

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Anyone we know? What is that pole on the port side? 

Joel 
35/3 
Annapolis 


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Re: Stus-List CC in Sail Magazine

2015-04-07 Thread Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List
Looks anything but elegant or strong IMO.

On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 1:28 PM Chuck S via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
wrote:

 The pole on the bow looks like a hinged sprit, stored in the upright
 position, Dutch Botter style?
   Doesn't look very strong.


 Chuck
 Resolute
 1990 CC 34R
 Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md

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 Anyone we know?  What is that pole on the port side?

 Joel
 35/3
 Annapolis


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Re: Stus-List CC in Sail Magazine

2015-04-07 Thread Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
Those little bow lights will never be seen with all that gear hanging off the 
bow!

 

Jake

 

 

Jake Brodersen

“Midnight Mistress”

CC 35 Mk-III

Hampton VA

 

 

 

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Anyone we know?  What is that pole on the port side?

 

Joel

35/3

Annapolis


 

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