Stus-List CC for sale locally

2014-11-03 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List
Hi Guys, I thought this might be of some interest. I friend of mine sent it to me yesterday. I have no affiliation with this boat what-so-ever. 79 CC 36 for $20,500http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/boa/4705372237.html___ This List is provided by the CC

Re: Stus-List CnC-List Digest, Vol 106, Issue 3

2014-11-03 Thread Stephen Thorne via CnC-List
Yea on several gulf of Mexico crossings we were in conditions with powerful following seas including one time from Key West to Pensacola where we surfed, literally surfed big waves for a few days. GPS Speeds 11knts. This was by far one of the most surreal and exhilarating sailing experiences

Re: Stus-List Metallurgy

2014-11-03 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
My switch is held to a piece of VPC pipe using zip ties. Hard part was figuring out how far up to drill thr holes for the ties. Joel On Sunday, November 2, 2014, Wally Bryant via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote: Tom - I did something similar, but made it out of prefab fiberglass from

Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
You get what you pay for.. If you choose wisely it's not just the certification, it's the overall construction and performance. After careful consideration I bought this one:

Re: Stus-List Autopilot Gremlin - Caution!

2014-11-03 Thread Don Harben via CnC-List
I had a similar experience however after great confusion and frustration I tracked the problems down. I have a tiller with a Raymarine ST2000 that suggested that I needed to redesign my keel on the North Channel granite! The two culprits? 1. VHF handheld on my waist belt. 2. a classic family

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Ditto your running lights plus tricolor for rednecks. You need to have lights near water level.drunk rednecks on party barges don't usually look up. In fact, drunk rednecks on party barges don't look, period! We were anchored behind Pensacola Beach in broad daylight. We had a 15 inch

Re: Stus-List Metallurgy

2014-11-03 Thread Petar Horvatic via CnC-List
Aluminum plate + stainless fasteners + bilge water = electrolysis at its best. And add to that a very crappy, and inadequate float switch and rule pump lead wires (if you happen to have those), and it gets even more fun. Petar Horvatic Sundowner 76 CC 38MkII Newport, RI From:

Re: Stus-List Autopilot Gremlin - Caution!

2014-11-03 Thread Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
Worst one I ever dealt with was a SeaRay 55 whose owner had decided to spare no expense in autopilots. His huge autopilot would typically grace the bridge of a tanker or a tugboat. It had northerly turning errors that would give sudden course corrections and overshoots when headed north. A big

Re: Stus-List Metallurgy

2014-11-03 Thread Burt Stratton via CnC-List
I don’t have an electric automatic bilge pump. I just have my Whale gusher. I have never found much water in the boat even after extended time on the mooring. Usually just a short turn (maybe 10 pumps) at the pump handle empties it out. Am I crazy? From: CnC-List

Re: Stus-List Surfing hulls

2014-11-03 Thread Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
The Rob Ball designed 34+ / XL / R series have a flat surface on the bottom between the leading edge of the keel and the stem. The folklore says it's supposed to be a planing section to help support nose when running the Spin and keep the bow from diggin'in / surf the backside of bigger

Stus-List Metallurgy

2014-11-03 Thread Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
I use blue Locktite on pretty much everything. In addition to keep nuts from getting loose due to vibration or whatever, it's an excellent anti-seize agent. I have been using it on everything from vibrating high powered R/C planes / helicopters / cars, to my Mustang Time Trials car, to

Re: Stus-List Metallurgy

2014-11-03 Thread Petar Horvatic via CnC-List
Not necessarily. It all depends on what your intended use is and your level of comfort. For instance, I once left Sundowner un-attended in Puerto Rico at anchor. What was initially intended to be few weeks un-attended, turned out to be 18 months due to unplanned divorce and my son’s

Stus-List Chrome deck fittings pitting - a cure

2014-11-03 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I agree with the pitting experience. Shortly after purchased, I replaced Touche's original pitted Perko chrome cowl vents. Not too many years later they were pitted again. You can see them in the Taffrail Replacement document on the C$C photo album site (link on home page). A few years ago, I

Re: Stus-List Metallurgy

2014-11-03 Thread Wally Bryant via CnC-List
Not crazy, but how old are your through hulls, sea cocks and hoses? Are your hoses held up with seizing wire so if the sink connections crack the hose won't fall down below the waterline? Do you have any red brass nipples connecting sea cocks to bronze T's to share hose fittings? That's the

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
FYI - I *never* use my tricolor anymore inshore. I discovered after nearly being rammed twice that NO ONE looks up that high except freighter captains. You also may want to consider the legal liability of having non-standard lights - not that that stops powerboats from having any weird

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Same goes for the anchor light. No one looks up. I was pulling into St Michaels, MD once and noticed some lights in the trees? When suddenly I realized they were anchor lights. Is there a problem using both the deck lights and tri-color for added visibility? I keep a very bright LED flashlight

Re: Stus-List Autopilot Gremlin - Caution!

2014-11-03 Thread Martin DeYoung via CnC-List
Back in the mid 80’s when I owned and operated the first Vessel Assist boat in the central Puget Sound area I picked up a 55’ power boat tow when his rudder “jammed” hard to port. After a difficult tow in boisterous conditions, close to the tow’s slip the owner hailed me to state he could now

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
LED anchor lights make the floating light problem MUCH worse. Pinpoints of white light look a lot like Venus, bright stars, or airplane landing lights. On a hazy night they seem utterly divorced from the boats below. If I even switch my anchor light bulb (been up there since the 1980s) to LED,

Re: Stus-List Autopilot Gremlin - Caution!

2014-11-03 Thread Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
Sailboat autopilots with hydraulic drive can do that too. There is a valve that releases the pressure when NOT under autopilot so the cylinder moves with no restriction. If it jams, you are not turning. If the boat has hydraulic steering, the wheel will turn but the autopilot will counteract

Stus-List (no subject)

2014-11-03 Thread Jim Reinardy via CnC-List
All, I noticed this summer that some of the clear domes in the interior lights on my 30-2 were falling out. Something has changed sizes now and they don’t stay in. This may mean it is time to look at something different. Anybody come up with something nice to replace the rectangular

Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Robert Boyer via CnC-List
Joe: it is my understanding that a masthead tricolor is not a substitute for deck-level running lights--it can and should be used in addition. Bob Bob Boyer S/V Rainy Days / Annapolis MD 1983 CC Landfall 38 - Hull #230 email: dainyr...@icloud.com blog: dainyrays.blogspot.com There is

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Bill Bina - gmail via CnC-List
It is completely illegal to use both at the same time. Each nav light displayed has a specific meaning, especially in relation to other lights being displayed. You are not permitted to vary the configuration. Bill Bina On 11/3/2014 2:38 PM, Robert Boyer via CnC-List wrote: Joe: it is my

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
Bob, a tricolor is indeed a substitute for deck level running lights. But it may only be used while sailing. And it should never be used in addition to deck level lights. Andy CC 40 Peregrine Andrew Burton 61 W Narragansett Newport, RI USA02840

Re: Stus-List WINDWARD PASSAGE

2014-11-03 Thread Robert Mazza via CnC-List
Ronald, Yes, that is true and is described in some detail in Ted Jones' article on Gurney in Professional Boatbuilder Magazine. Rob On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Ronald B. Frerker rbfrer...@yahoo.com wrote: Is it true that the keel for Passage was cast in the sand on a caribbean beach?

Re: Stus-List WINDWARD PASSAGE

2014-11-03 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
My previous boat, an Oday 27, was an Alan Gurney design. I liked the boat. Seems faster than the Hunter and Catalina 27's. Dennis C. Touche' 35-1 #83 Mandeville, LA On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Robert Mazza via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote: Ronald, Yes, that is true and is

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Robert Abbott via CnC-List
I agree with Bill Bina and Andy on thisa tricolor can be used as a substitute for deck running lights when under sail but not both at the same time. The advantage of the tricolor comes with coastal and/or offshore sailing: 1. to preserve the draw on the batteries..one (1) bulb versus

Stus-List Surfing hulls

2014-11-03 Thread Robert Abbott via CnC-List
We raced a 34R extensively..I recall the hull on this one to be flat from the leading edge of keel forward to the bow...not from the keel back to the stern. I don't ever recall getting this 34R to surf.now we rarely wound this boat up to its full potential unless we had a John Roy

Re: Stus-List Surfing hulls

2014-11-03 Thread Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
HI, I meant the STEM.. so yes, between keel and the pointy end :-) Regards Francois Rivard 1990 34+ Take Five Lake Lanier, Georgia From: Robert Abbott robertabb...@eastlink.ca To: Jean-Francois J Rivard/Atlanta/IBM@IBMUS, cnc-list@cnc-list.com Date: 11/03/2014 05:05 PM Subject:

Re: Stus-List Surfing hulls

2014-11-03 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
I surfed our 34R entering the Absecon (Atlantic City) Inlet at the end of an 8 mile race in the jib and main division. The race started as a drifter off Ocean City, NJ and halfway through the wind died completely for about 10 minutes. We furled the genoa to stop it from slatting against

Re: Stus-List Metallurgy/bilge pump

2014-11-03 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
You are very lucky. You probably want a bilge pump if your boat has an inboard engine with packing gland on the shaft. Chuck Resolute 1990 CC 34R Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md - Original Message - From: CNC boat owners, cnc-list cnc-list@cnc-list.com To: Petar Horvatic

Re: Stus-List 34/36 flat area

2014-11-03 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
I once asked Rob Ball about that flat area of my 34R, because it would slam when crossing a wave. He said that feature was proven to be fast in IOR designs and even though the 1990 34/36R, 34/36+, 34/36XL series was designed for IMS, he incorporated it into this hull. He told me it wouldn't

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Wally Bryant via CnC-List
At anchor, no problem. I have a solar garden light tie wrapped at both bow and stern, and have at times mounted one port and starboard amidships on the stanchions. They also help to find the boat at night... As Bill mentioned, Tri-Color and running lights are a no-no. When under power your

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Ken Heaton via CnC-List
From the Tranport Canada Small Commercial Vessel Safety Guide - TP 14070 E (2010) Chapter 9, found here: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/tp-tp14070-3587.htm Sailing Vessels A sailing vessel is any vessel under sail provided that if propelling machinery is fitted, it is not being used. A

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Wally Bryant via CnC-List
Can we get back to discussions on racing rules? This Colregs stuff is way too foncusing. VBG Ken wrote: From the Tranport Canada Small Commercial Vessel Safety Guide - TP 14070 E (2010) Chapter 9, found here: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/tp-tp14070-3587.htm

Re: Stus-List 34/36 flat area

2014-11-03 Thread John Pennie via CnC-List
Interesting comments. I sailed a 34+ for many years in a lot of conditions and never saw any sustained plaining on any point of sail. Even my 121 will run a bit on a broad reach but again not what you would think of as a plaining hull. Sorry, that’s melges territory. On the plus side we do

Re: Stus-List CC for sale locally

2014-11-03 Thread David Jacobs via CnC-List
This boat's been on the market for a very long time. When I was looking last year I was told by a broker that the deck was soft but that the owner fixed it and did a good job.I never did go to see it though. Dave J Saltaire CC 35 MK3 Bristol, RI From: CnC-List

Re: Stus-List Metallurgy

2014-11-03 Thread Graham Collins via CnC-List
Wal, if you are gone any amount of time when they fail you have lost the boat anyway - any half decently sized bilge pump will kill the battery. Let's assume a Whale 1000 gallon / hr pump, this will pull 4 amps. The 1000 gallons/hr rating is ideal, like mileage ratings on cars, so in real

Re: Stus-List Running Lights Approved LED bulbs

2014-11-03 Thread Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
I second that. On one occasion, when sailing at night in quite some weather (8-10 ft. waves) we noticed the other sailboat's mast much before we saw its lights. Our deck mounted lights don't offer much visibility in rough seas. Marek From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On

Re: Stus-List Metallurgy

2014-11-03 Thread Wally Bryant via CnC-List
Well, yes, I have been gone for quite some time. It works for me. best regardsmifl (darn these foreign keyboards)\ wAL (vbg) PS. Please don't attack me right now, I have something in the oven. And actually, if I read your message correctly, you are supporting my assertion. you wrote: Wal,