Hi,
Gonna show some ignorance. on my CC 34, I have a jammer labeled kicker
stay.. ok, what is it, and how do I use it?
JP
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Um. that is . what is a kicker stay? I know what a jammer is.bad grammar.
J
JP
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Hi,
Gonna show some
Never mind, got it.sheesh. so that's what that's called. I''ve always
called it a do-dad.
JP
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Um. that is . what is
Greetings,
Our new-boat quest has shown us that many new boats come with two helmseven
in a 40-footer (ie Tartan 4000). Maybe we are just old-fashioned, but we don't
think we want two helms. I imagine twice as much maintenance, twice as many
instruments to purchase, and twice as much to go
Spent a week on a Beneteau 473 couple years ago. Didn't mind the double helm
setup. What was more annoying was it drove like a bus compared to my 35-1.
Life is a compromise.
Dennis C.
Touché 35-1 #83
Westbound in Marianne Channel
Mississippi Sound, MS
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On Sep 2, 2013, at
I've sailed a few of them. Maintenance wise I don't see any major drawbacks,
just a few more things to inspect and lubricate. Instruments may or may not be
problematic depending if there is a centrally visible console or mounting
location visible from both helms. The reality is that if you can
Double your pleasure, double your fun, with Doublemint Doublemint
Doublemint gum. (Sorry, but when I was 3 years old I had a real crush
on those animated twins that danced across the TV...
which just goes to show the power of Madison Ave back then.)
You're right that you'll double the
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 19:52:04 -0400
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Subject: Stus-List Deck fitting follow up.
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Finally got the waste fitting replaced. The OEM
Also, you have engine control on only one of the helm. And it will almost
always be on the oposite side when you are docking.
Envoyé depuis Galaxy Nexus
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I sailed a double helm Pacer 42 from Tortola to Bermuda. (It's pretty much
a fat-transomed South African sled). From a driving perspective, the
double helm is really nice. You can be high side or low side depending on
your preference and sight line requirements.
However, unless you're going to
You can usually find more distant
stations as well. My local one is on channel 27, but there is one
about 20 miles from me on channel 24. I think the automated radio
check is far superior to the old way. You not only don't waste
time wondering if you got no
Mine did. Think they were 1.5 inch.
Joel Aronson
On Sep 2, 2013, at 11:27 AM, kelly petew kellype...@msn.com wrote:
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 19:52:04 -0400
From: Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Deck fitting follow up.
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I've sailed a lot of twin helmed Benneteau's and Jenneau's while chartering. I like how they open up the cockpit; Give straight through access to the transom deck;
Folks,
It's time for me to reduce the size of the Kilgour navy. With soccer
coaching duties, work, the cottage, Bojangles and more, I just don't have
the time to sail this one. If you know of anyone looking for a J24, here's
a good one for sale. Please pass this along.
Greetings,
Here is an interesting solution to updating some of INDIGO's gear, particularly
the rigging.
We have an opportunity to buy a boat like ours (same year/model). However, the
available boat has a new mast, boom, standing rigging, furler, sails, etc.
There are some new winches,
I've been fixing the smile with Bondo over the past few years. This
season I've noticed that I'm getting some sea water into the bilge (
along with rainwater that comes down the mast ). On haulout this year
I'm planning on making a more permanent fix. Has anybody used G-Flex
epoxy for this
Rich,
I would think you could swap masts for about 600-800. You could do the
winches. No idea about the pedestal. You would have to store and register
two boats.
Joel
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Greetings,
Here is an interesting
I believe the proper spelling is LABOUR Day. ;)
Mike
S/V Persuasion
CC 37 Keel/CB
Long Sault
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From: Wally Bryant
Sent: Monday, September 2, 2013 11:12 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List two helms?
Double your pleasure, double your fun, with
I sailed on a 46 Bavaria a couple of years ago. It had twin helms, with
wheels somewhere between 48 and 60 inch diameter - and still had room for
the crew to walk between then to get to the swim platform and the transom
shower. Visibility is improved, as well as traffic flow in the cockpit.
As
Any reason why you wouldn't just buy the 2nd boat, rename her Indigo, and
sell your current boat for $10-12k? Seems a lot easier to switch stuff from
the current Indigo to a better boat than to go through the hassles and cost
of rebuilding two boats.
Rick Brass
Washington, NC
I have thought of this - I can buy ANOTHER CC 35 with a diesel, newish
sails, and newish interior for less than I can do that to my boat.
Joe Della Barba
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Sent: Monday, September 02, 2013 3:04 PM
I had a diver give me a scrub before Labor Day. He said the good news was my
shaft was spotless. The bad news was the reason - the zinc was loose and
evidently every forward-reverse shift slid it back and forth and scrubbed
all the growth off!
Joe Della Barba
j...@dellabarba.com
Hi Bill
If your keelboats are leaking, then your smile has progressed to the point
of more than stuffing in some bondo and the need for some redoing the keel /
sump seal itself to prevent leaks. Remember that the keel bolts are
stainless which will degrade when wet in an oxygen deprived
Joe,
That's all good. A self-cleaning shaft. I need to go clean my boat, as it
hasn't moved since Screwpile.
Jake
Jake Brodersen
CC 35 Mk-III
Midnight Mistress
Hampton VA
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A variation of the ol' reboot. That would make me nervous on commercial
hardware.
Ox 33-1
Jax, FL
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com wrote:
The touchscreen function on my plotter stopped working. Ran the
touchscreen alignment program and I'm back in
Tell you what... Haul both boats to Manitoba, I offer the full use of my
acreage to complete the work. I'll rent the crane and provide unlimited labour
for the switchover and in return you leave the other boat here when we are
done!
I'll even provide the beer.
Brent Driedger
s/v Wild Rover
Joe,
How much does a bottom cleaning run?
Rick
Anchovy
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Mine hasn't leaked yet - but have you torqued the keel bolts? My boat had a big
smile when I got it last year. I hired a yard to redo things. They torqued up
the bolts, re-faired with epoxy and filler (and we did a barrier coat), and so
far so good (looking and feeling as closely as I can while
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