Re: Stus-List Cabin sole resurfacing

2019-11-18 Thread Russ & Melody via CnC-List



Hi Spencer,

For walnut shells application try wetting out a separate test piece 
and sprinkle the walnut shells onto it with something like a salt 
shaker. Then a topcoat when just past tacky.


Cheers, Russ


At 11:51 AM 11/17/2019, you wrote:


  ..


Getting the right ratio of walnut to Polyuruthane took some 
testingI found that 1.5 teaspoons walnut to 4 oz. Polyuruthane 
seemed to work.  The final problem is how to keep the crushed 
walnuts suspended long enough to get enough on the brush.   We'll see...


Spencer Johnson
84 LF38 "Alegria"
Racine/Waukegan
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Re: Stus-List Cabin sole resurfacing

2019-11-17 Thread Richard Bush via CnC-List
 Spencer; I'd like to see photos of your project...both during the painting and 
the finished product; thanks
 
Richard
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Richard N. Bush Law Offices 
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine 
Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462 
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Sent: Sun, Nov 17, 2019 2:52 pm
Subject: Stus-List Cabin sole resurfacing

I'm a little late for this thread...but I have two sections of my cabin sole in 
the kitchen with wet polyurethane .  My cabin sole wasn't too bad for 35 years 
of service but had a few dings and scratches... an is a good winter project.  
I'm using Minwax fast drying Polyuruthane matte finish.  4 hour drying time 
means 3 coats per day.  I gave it a fair sanding with 120 followed by 220 being 
careful not to get to bare wood.  I did this a few years agoit looks great, 
but , was pretty slipperyrugs would not stay in place and when healing 
under sail stuff slid all over.This time I have added crushed walnut shells to 
the last coat of Polyuruthane as a non skid.   I did find one interesting post 
that said to use 3/4" masking tape over the holly so as not to have brown 
specks showing up.  Getting the right ratio of walnut to Polyuruthane took some 
testingI found that 1.5 teaspoons walnut to 4 oz. Polyuruthane seemed to 
work.  The final problem is how to keep the crushed walnuts suspended long 
enough to get enough on the brush.   We'll see...
Spencer Johnson 84 LF38 
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Stus-List Cabin sole resurfacing

2019-11-17 Thread ssjohnson via CnC-List
I'm a little late for this thread...but I have two sections of my cabin sole in 
the kitchen with wet polyurethane .  My cabin sole wasn't too bad for 35 years 
of service but had a few dings and scratches... an is a good winter project.  
I'm using Minwax fast drying Polyuruthane matte finish.  4 hour drying time 
means 3 coats per day.  I gave it a fair sanding with 120 followed by 220 being 
careful not to get to bare wood.  I did this a few years agoit looks great, 
but , was pretty slipperyrugs would not stay in place and when healing 
under sail stuff slid all over.This time I have added crushed walnut shells to 
the last coat of Polyuruthane as a non skid.   I did find one interesting post 
that said to use 3/4" masking tape over the holly so as not to have brown 
specks showing up.  Getting the right ratio of walnut to Polyuruthane took some 
testingI found that 1.5 teaspoons walnut to 4 oz. Polyuruthane seemed to 
work.  The final problem is how to keep the crushed walnuts suspended long 
enough to get enough on the brush.   We'll see...Spencer Johnson 84 LF38 
"Alegria"Racine/Waukegan___

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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-10 Thread Neil Andersen via CnC-List
Bill,

I used Minwax polyurethane on the sole that I have since had to replace.  The 
urethane did not hold up.

Neil
1982 C 32, FoxFire
Rock Hall, MD

Neil Andersen
20691 Jamieson Rd
Rock Hall, MD 21661


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I asked our local Shipwright here what he used, and he said Minwax 
Polyurethane. Like you would use on your hardwood flooring or on a gym floor. 
For some reason we think you have to use marine varnish, and well, down below, 
not so much.
I redid my sole around 5 years ago or so, and I believe it still looks great. I 
removed it to the shop over the winter, and used a heat gun to scrape the 
varnish off, sanded, glued the teak and holy back together where necessary, ( 
it is solid teak with holly strips) and put on around 4 or five coats.  That 
urethane wears like iron.

Bill Coleman
Erie PA


Regards,
Dave

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On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:53, bwhitmore via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
I'm looking at replacing ours as well, though probably sometime next year.  
What is the preferred method of sealing and varnishing the wood?  What varnish 
did you use?  Did you seal the underside with epoxy?  If so, what kind?

Bruce Whitmore
1994 C 37/40+
"Astralis"


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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-10 Thread Bill Coleman via CnC-List
I asked our local Shipwright here what he used, and he said Minwax 
Polyurethane. Like you would use on your hardwood flooring or on a gym floor. 
For some reason we think you have to use marine varnish, and well, down below, 
not so much.

I redid my sole around 5 years ago or so, and I believe it still looks great. I 
removed it to the shop over the winter, and used a heat gun to scrape the 
varnish off, sanded, glued the teak and holy back together where necessary, ( 
it is solid teak with holly strips) and put on around 4 or five coats.  That 
urethane wears like iron.

 

Bill Coleman

Erie PA

 

 

Regards,

Dave
 

Sent from my iPad


On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:53, bwhitmore via CnC-List  wrote:

I'm looking at replacing ours as well, though probably sometime next year.  
What is the preferred method of sealing and varnishing the wood?  What varnish 
did you use?  Did you seal the underside with epoxy?  If so, what kind?

 

Bruce Whitmore 

1994 C 37/40+

"Astralis"

 

 

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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Iinstalled PlasDek on a deck hatch on a trawler years ago.  See:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_sb5TfIENvsV2NVZ1hmaGJ6cEU/view?usp=drivesdk

It was pretty straightforward.  For interiors look at PlasTeak.
www.plasteak.com

There are several instructional videos online.

If I ever put a teak/holly sole on Touche' it will bePlasTeak or
equivalent.

Dennis C.
Touche' 83 #83
Mandeville, LA

On Sat, Nov 9, 2019, 7:22 AM David Knecht via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> The cabin sole on my boat is not in great shape.  There are areas where
> the holly stripes and are gone or pulling away.   I am considering what to
> do and have a vague recollection of someone using a glue-on faux
> teak/holley covering over the wood (Nautikflor?) but I can’t find that
> discussion anywhere in the archives.  Has anyone done that?  Thanks- Dave
>
> S/V Aries
> 1990 C 34+
> New London, CT
>
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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread dwight veinot via CnC-List
I think a lot of owners go a bit overboard with seeking perfection in the
cabin sole. My 45 year old 35mkii has original teak snd holly sole. It’s
attached with adhesive to whatever is  underneath. I stripped it bare about
12 years ago and lightly sanded then cleaned and applied only 1 coat of
Sikkens Cetol. Still in nice condition and has a wonderful patina. Before
ripping out and replacing at big expense and effort consider rejuvenation.
Worked for me and keep it dry whatever you do

On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 3:19 PM Andrew Burton via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I've been varnishing adjacent to my job for decades. I’m a practical
> traditionalist when it comes to vanishing. When I stripped and refinished
> the sole on Peregrine, my 40, I built up using a few coats of Pettit clear
> sealer applied over a day. This I let cure for a few days, then after a
> light sanding with 150, I started with Epiphanes Wood finish Gloss, which
> allows you to redcoat without sanding for up to three coats. After the
> first three coats cured for a few days I sanded flat to fill up the grain.
> Another round or two of three coats of Wood Finish Gloss and sanding with
> 180 to rough up the surface I applied a “final coat” (with varnish, there's
> no such thing as a final coat) of regular Epiphanes Gloss varnish. They had
> lasted looking good for six years when I sold the boat to David. I gave
> Masquerade's sole a similar treatment and it still looks good after two
> seasons in New England and one in the Caribbean and a few races.
> Gloss varnish is the only way to go for the sole as satin varnish is much
> softer and won’t wear nearly as well. Yes, gloss is slipperier when wet,
> but only marginally. A traditional yacht finish holds the sole finished
> with gloss if its teak and holly.
> Andy
> Currently stuck in Bermuda wait for a nasty low to blow by.
>
> Andrew Burton
> 139 Tuckerman Ave
> Middletown, RI
> USA02842
>
> www.burtonsailing.com
> http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
> +401 965-5260
>
> > On Nov 9, 2019, at 10:14, Nathan Post via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> >
> > I managed to salvage the teak and holly floor on my boat with a bunch of
> sanding and then revarnishing. I glued the plywood back together where it
> was delaminating near the edge and ended up sanding through the the holly
> stops near a few edges where it was in rough shape but it still looks
> pretty good and has been very functional.  Depending on how bad it is you
> might want to try just salvaging what is there.
> >
> > - -
> > Nathan Post
> > S/V Wisper
> > 1981 C 34
> > Lynn, MA
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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
I've been varnishing adjacent to my job for decades. I’m a practical 
traditionalist when it comes to vanishing. When I stripped and refinished the 
sole on Peregrine, my 40, I built up using a few coats of Pettit clear sealer 
applied over a day. This I let cure for a few days, then after a light sanding 
with 150, I started with Epiphanes Wood finish Gloss, which allows you to 
redcoat without sanding for up to three coats. After the first three coats 
cured for a few days I sanded flat to fill up the grain. Another round or two 
of three coats of Wood Finish Gloss and sanding with 180 to rough up the 
surface I applied a “final coat” (with varnish, there's no such thing as a 
final coat) of regular Epiphanes Gloss varnish. They had lasted looking good 
for six years when I sold the boat to David. I gave Masquerade's sole a similar 
treatment and it still looks good after two seasons in New England and one in 
the Caribbean and a few races.
Gloss varnish is the only way to go for the sole as satin varnish is much 
softer and won’t wear nearly as well. Yes, gloss is slipperier when wet, but 
only marginally. A traditional yacht finish holds the sole finished with gloss 
if its teak and holly.
Andy
Currently stuck in Bermuda wait for a nasty low to blow by.

Andrew Burton
139 Tuckerman Ave
Middletown, RI 
USA02842

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

> On Nov 9, 2019, at 10:14, Nathan Post via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
> I managed to salvage the teak and holly floor on my boat with a bunch of 
> sanding and then revarnishing. I glued the plywood back together where it was 
> delaminating near the edge and ended up sanding through the the holly stops 
> near a few edges where it was in rough shape but it still looks pretty good 
> and has been very functional.  Depending on how bad it is you might want to 
> try just salvaging what is there.
> 
> - -
> Nathan Post
> S/V Wisper
> 1981 C 34
> Lynn, MA
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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Russ & Melody via CnC-List



Thanks for letting us know Mike.

See you soon dear.


At 08:30 AM 11/9/2019, you wrote:

Ok.  Leaving  home now.  Will be there in 15 mins

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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List
Ok.  Leaving  home now.  Will be there in 15 mins

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Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

I'm in the middle of this project.  I was planning on doing the new 
plywood/fake teak and holly thing, but last year something happened that 
changed my mind.  While doing a different project, I spilled some acetone on a 
floorboard that caused the varnish to peel.  I decided to fix that one board 
for the season.  I took it home, stripped the old varnish, scrubbed it with 
some oxylic (sp.) acid/water solution, let it dry, lightly sanded, sealed the 
bottom and ends with West System, and covered the surface with two coats of 
Minwax satin varnish.  It's not perfect, but it looks so good that I have 
abandoned my original plan and am going to restore all the other boards in the 
same manner.

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From: Nathan Post via CnC-List
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2019 9:14 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Nathan Post
Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

I managed to salvage the teak and holly floor on my boat with a bunch of 
sanding and then revarnishing. I glued the plywood back together where it was 
delaminating near the edge and ended up sanding through the the holly stops 
near a few edges where it was in rough shape but it still looks pretty good and 
has been very functional.  Depending on how bad it is you might want to try 
just salvaging what is there.

- -
Nathan Post
S/V Wisper
1981 C 34
Lynn, MA
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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List
I'm in the middle of this project.  I was planning on doing the new 
plywood/fake teak and holly thing, but last year something happened that 
changed my mind.  While doing a different project, I spilled some acetone on 
a floorboard that caused the varnish to peel.  I decided to fix that one 
board for the season.  I took it home, stripped the old varnish, scrubbed it 
with some oxylic (sp.) acid/water solution, let it dry, lightly sanded, 
sealed the bottom and ends with West System, and covered the surface with 
two coats of Minwax satin varnish.  It's not perfect, but it looks so good 
that I have abandoned my original plan and am going to restore all the other 
boards in the same manner.


-Original Message- 
From: Nathan Post via CnC-List

Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2019 9:14 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Nathan Post
Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

I managed to salvage the teak and holly floor on my boat with a bunch of 
sanding and then revarnishing. I glued the plywood back together where it 
was delaminating near the edge and ended up sanding through the the holly 
stops near a few edges where it was in rough shape but it still looks pretty 
good and has been very functional.  Depending on how bad it is you might 
want to try just salvaging what is there.


- -
Nathan Post
S/V Wisper
1981 C 34
Lynn, MA
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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List
On Persistence we went with new teak and holly.  Thankfully one sheet did 
entire job because was well over 600 CAD at the time.  West epoxy on bottom and 
sides using special hardener (the one for wood).  Top three coats west epoxy 
followed by four costs epiphanes satin varnish.  Extremely important to use the 
proper hardener  so that  you do not see flow arks of the epoxy

Mike
Persistence
Halifax


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Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

Bruce,

I used Awlgrip’s Awlwood MA Gloss and Primer on the teak and holly surface. 
Finished off with a regular satin finish varnish. I used West System epoxy to 
seal the rest of the surfaces.

http://roninrebuild.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2015-03-16T14:37:00-07:00=7=13=false

Regards,
Dave

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On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:53, bwhitmore via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
I'm looking at replacing ours as well, though probably sometime next year.  
What is the preferred method of sealing and varnishing the wood?  What varnish 
did you use?  Did you seal the underside with epoxy?  If so, what kind?

Bruce Whitmore
1994 C 37/40+
"Astralis"



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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Dave Godwin via CnC-List
Bruce,

I used Awlgrip’s Awlwood MA Gloss and Primer on the teak and holly surface. 
Finished off with a regular satin finish varnish. I used West System epoxy to 
seal the rest of the surfaces.

http://roninrebuild.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2015-03-16T14:37:00-07:00=7=13=false

Regards,
Dave
 
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> On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:53, bwhitmore via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
> I'm looking at replacing ours as well, though probably sometime next year.  
> What is the preferred method of sealing and varnishing the wood?  What 
> varnish did you use?  Did you seal the underside with epoxy?  If so, what 
> kind?
> 
> Bruce Whitmore 
> 1994 C 37/40+
> "Astralis"
> 
> 
> 
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2019-11-09 Thread Nathan Post via CnC-List
I managed to salvage the teak and holly floor on my boat with a bunch of 
sanding and then revarnishing. I glued the plywood back together where it was 
delaminating near the edge and ended up sanding through the the holly stops 
near a few edges where it was in rough shape but it still looks pretty good and 
has been very functional.  Depending on how bad it is you might want to try 
just salvaging what is there.

- -
Nathan Post
S/V Wisper
1981 C 34
Lynn, MA
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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Dave Godwin via CnC-List
I’ve done my cabin sole twice since buying the boat in 1997. I thought about 
using a non-wood covering product on this last iteration. When I started to 
price out the cost of okume marine plywood plus the cost of the covering there 
were now real savings to be had compared to buying two sheets of 3/4 teak and 
holly plywood.

I suppose an argument can be made about not having to spend a great deal of 
time finishing the flooring when using a new applied material.

If you are going to use the existing flooring probably a good idea to make sure 
that it is not delaminating. Mine was.

Regards,
Dave
1982 C 37 - Ronin 

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> On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:37, Neil Andersen via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
> But expensive!?!   I did mine as well and the 4x8 sheet was over $700.  Looks 
> great now though.
> 
> Neil
> 1982 C 32, FoxFire
> Rock Hall, MD
> 
> Neil Andersen
> 20691 Jamieson Rd
> Rock Hall, MD 21661
>  
> From: CnC-List  on behalf of Stephen Thorne 
> via CnC-List 
> Sent: Saturday, November 9, 2019 8:34 AM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Cc: Stephen Thorne
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing
>  
> I had the same project on my 34+ and after looking at various options ended 
> up ordering a new sheet of teak & holly plywood.  Was a little more effort 
> but I wanted to stay with the wood sole.  Love the end results.
> 
> Steve Thorne
> Deja Vu
> 1990 34+
> 
>> On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 8:22 AM David Knecht via CnC-List 
>>  wrote:
>> The cabin sole on my boat is not in great shape.  There are areas where the 
>> holly stripes and are gone or pulling away.   I am considering what to do 
>> and have a vague recollection of someone using a glue-on faux teak/holley 
>> covering over the wood (Nautikflor?) but I can’t find that discussion 
>> anywhere in the archives.  Has anyone done that?  Thanks- Dave
>> 
>> S/V Aries
>> 1990 C 34+
>> New London, CT
>> 
>> 
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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread bwhitmore via CnC-List
I'm looking at replacing ours as well, though probably sometime next year.  
What is the preferred method of sealing and varnishing the wood?  What varnish 
did you use?  Did you seal the underside with epoxy?  If so, what kind?Bruce 
Whitmore 1994 C 37/40+"Astralis"Sent from Samsung tablet.
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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Neil Andersen via CnC-List
But expensive!?!   I did mine as well and the 4x8 sheet was over $700.  Looks 
great now though.

Neil
1982 C 32, FoxFire
Rock Hall, MD

Neil Andersen
20691 Jamieson Rd
Rock Hall, MD 21661


From: CnC-List  on behalf of Stephen Thorne via 
CnC-List 
Sent: Saturday, November 9, 2019 8:34 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Stephen Thorne
Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

I had the same project on my 34+ and after looking at various options ended up 
ordering a new sheet of teak & holly plywood.  Was a little more effort but I 
wanted to stay with the wood sole.  Love the end results.

Steve Thorne
Deja Vu
1990 34+

On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 8:22 AM David Knecht via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
The cabin sole on my boat is not in great shape.  There are areas where the 
holly stripes and are gone or pulling away.   I am considering what to do and 
have a vague recollection of someone using a glue-on faux teak/holley covering 
over the wood (Nautikflor?) but I can’t find that discussion anywhere in the 
archives.  Has anyone done that?  Thanks- Dave

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

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Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread Stephen Thorne via CnC-List
I had the same project on my 34+ and after looking at various options ended
up ordering a new sheet of teak & holly plywood.  Was a little more effort
but I wanted to stay with the wood sole.  Love the end results.

Steve Thorne
Deja Vu
1990 34+

On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 8:22 AM David Knecht via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> The cabin sole on my boat is not in great shape.  There are areas where
> the holly stripes and are gone or pulling away.   I am considering what to
> do and have a vague recollection of someone using a glue-on faux
> teak/holley covering over the wood (Nautikflor?) but I can’t find that
> discussion anywhere in the archives.  Has anyone done that?  Thanks- Dave
>
> S/V Aries
> 1990 C 34+
> New London, CT
>
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Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing

2019-11-09 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
The cabin sole on my boat is not in great shape.  There are areas where the 
holly stripes and are gone or pulling away.   I am considering what to do and 
have a vague recollection of someone using a glue-on faux teak/holley covering 
over the wood (Nautikflor?) but I can’t find that discussion anywhere in the 
archives.  Has anyone done that?  Thanks- Dave

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



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