Re: Stus-List September NE rendezvous

2014-05-06 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
I understand that it's scheduled for September 19 - 21 -- the weekend after the 
Boatshow -- at Ft Adams in Newport. The plan is to have grills, a tent of some 
sort, and the whole dock reserved for us. I've spoken to the folks at CC and 
they are amenable to the idea of having the new CC 30 and Redline 41 there for 
tours and perhaps for us to play with (with adult supervision, of course). If 
people are interested, I can arrange for a tour of the depths of Ft Adams 
(apparently pretty interesting), and there is a launch into town.

Cheers
Andy

Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI 
USA02840

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

 On May 5, 2014, at 8:11, Maturo, John via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
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 Any more on this years rendezvous   I seem to remember that Newport is the 
 site. 
 
 John Maturo
 Ashe Baltic 39
 Branford ct
 203-494-6782
 
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 Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 22:37:13 + (UTC)
 From: Chuck S via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 To: Dennis C. capt...@gmail.com,CNC boat owners, cnc-list
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 I like it. Sounds very strong. You could also paint the aluminum backing 
 plates to match the interior? 
 
 
 
 Chuck 
 Resolute 
 1990 CC 34R 
 Atlantic City, NJ 
 
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 To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list CnC-List@cnc-list.com 
 Sent: Friday, May 2, 2014 6:11:58 PM 
 Subject: Stus-List Making a winch backing plate 
 
 Just thought I'd share my current project. 
 
 I'm repairing a boat with a ripped off cabin top winch. The winch was 
 mounted on a pad molded in the deck. Molded in the deck under the pad was an 
 aluminum disc. The winch fasteners were tapped into the disc. The cabin 
 liner was immediately under that. The winch, pad and disc all separated from 
 the deck. 
 
 Since there was no access to the underside of the pad, there was no easy way 
 to get beneath the pad and add structure for strength. The plan was to clean 
 up the pad, re-attach it with epoxy. Simply epoxying the pad down would have 
 very little strength so the winch needs to be through bolted. (Of course a 
 minor gelcoat repair is required to cosmetically finish the pad.) 
 
 Since the backing plate will be visible from the cabin, it needs to be nice. 
 
 Anyway, I ordered a couple of pieces of 1/4 inch aluminum plate on eBay. 
 (You can find cut scraps fairly cheap there.) I used my Bosch jigsaw with a 
 metal cutting blade to size the pad and rough trim the corners. Then I 
 shaped the corners with a belt sander with 80 grit and then finished all the 
 edges with the belt sander and 120 grit. The edges were hand sanded with 320 
 grit. The exposed flat surface was hand sanded with 1000 grit wet/dry then 
 polished with a buffing wheel and polishing compound. Looks nice!! 
 
 Whole process took about 30-40 minutes. The winch will be re-installed with 
 washers, lock washers and cap nuts for a nice finished look. 
 
 Dennis C. 
 Touche' 35-1 #83 
 Mandeville, LA 
 
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Stus-List September NE rendezvous

2014-05-05 Thread Maturo, John via CnC-List
Any more on this years rendezvous   I seem to remember that Newport is the 
site. 

John Maturo
Ashe Baltic 39
Branford ct
203-494-6782

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 Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 22:37:13 + (UTC)
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 I like it. Sounds very strong. You could also paint the aluminum backing 
 plates to match the interior? 
 
 
 
 Chuck 
 Resolute 
 1990 CC 34R 
 Atlantic City, NJ 
 
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 From: CNC boat owners, cnc-list cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
 To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list CnC-List@cnc-list.com 
 Sent: Friday, May 2, 2014 6:11:58 PM 
 Subject: Stus-List Making a winch backing plate 
 
 Just thought I'd share my current project. 
 
 I'm repairing a boat with a ripped off cabin top winch. The winch was mounted 
 on a pad molded in the deck. Molded in the deck under the pad was an aluminum 
 disc. The winch fasteners were tapped into the disc. The cabin liner was 
 immediately under that. The winch, pad and disc all separated from the deck. 
 
 Since there was no access to the underside of the pad, there was no easy way 
 to get beneath the pad and add structure for strength. The plan was to clean 
 up the pad, re-attach it with epoxy. Simply epoxying the pad down would have 
 very little strength so the winch needs to be through bolted. (Of course a 
 minor gelcoat repair is required to cosmetically finish the pad.) 
 
 Since the backing plate will be visible from the cabin, it needs to be nice. 
 
 Anyway, I ordered a couple of pieces of 1/4 inch aluminum plate on eBay. (You 
 can find cut scraps fairly cheap there.) I used my Bosch jigsaw with a metal 
 cutting blade to size the pad and rough trim the corners. Then I shaped the 
 corners with a belt sander with 80 grit and then finished all the edges with 
 the belt sander and 120 grit. The edges were hand sanded with 320 grit. The 
 exposed flat surface was hand sanded with 1000 grit wet/dry then polished 
 with a buffing wheel and polishing compound. Looks nice!! 
 
 Whole process took about 30-40 minutes. The winch will be re-installed with 
 washers, lock washers and cap nuts for a nice finished look. 
 
 Dennis C. 
 Touche' 35-1 #83 
 Mandeville, LA 
 
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 I was thinking the same thing. 
 Hopefully its in good shape. Not expecting I'd want to try and change it out 
 my first time while its in the water! But a quick haul is not that bad.
 
 And I've wondered about the thru hull valves - exercised them all back and 
 forth a few times. They 'seem' OK, and the hoses appear OK as well. 
 I expect the hoses and thru hulls will get replaced over the next few years 
 (hopefully I won't regret waiting!)
 
 Mark
 
 On 2 May 2014 19:07, Graham Collins cnclistforw...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 I'd leave it alone without