new sheets can be very slippery...I got a feeling the slippage may have
more to do with the new sheets than the winch...not sure how you could
age the line quickly but I know some new lines don't grip as well as
other on the winch...maybe use another wrap on the winch when you start to
use the
Anyone know offhand where the inside hull# is on a '90 34+?
They wouldn't have put it underneath one of the fresh water tanks under the
setee, would they?
Many thanks!
-Dave
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I can't say for sure on a 34+ but on my 37+ it is under the port setee up
against the forward bulkhead, molded into the fiberglass that supports the
setee platform. You have to remove the flat portion of the setee (by
pulling all the screws holding the plywood platform to the underlying
support)
Using micron csc at the moment and really not that happy with it. To put on a
harder paint (non ablative) do I need to take everything off and start again?
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Help!
I have a CC 35-3 with a centerboard. Last week we grounded on a sandbank
(pretty gentle grounding actually) and the centreboard channel tube
started to leak a little at the elbow (I don't really know what this is
called, but it is the tube in the cabin that goes from the deck straight
Dave,
Mine was molded into the top of the port settee. I had to take off the top
sheet of wood (the seating surface) to find it. I was actually working on
another project and found it by accident.
Jake
Jake Brodersen
“Midnight Mistress”
CC 35 Mk-III
Hampton VA
From:
Phil
Any photos?
You may need un-5200 (I think that's the name) to dissolve the
adhesive/bedding compound. Just a guess.
Joel
On Sunday, July 26, 2015, Phil via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
Help!
I have a CC 35-3 with a centerboard. Last week we grounded on a sandbank
(pretty
Phil,
Contact Rob MacLachlan at South Shore Yachts he fixed ours when the pendant
broke. sa...@southshoreyachts.commailto:sa...@southshoreyachts.com, or try
calling (works better) tel:905-468-4340tel:905%20468-4340
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On Jul 26, 2015, at 1:58 PM, Phil via CnC-List
My NMEA 0183 Multiplexer died while I was out sailing today (was a great day
but a bit choppy). Does any lister have one laying around? I would like to buy
it...
Cheers,Aaron R.Admiral Maggie79 30-1Annapolis, MD___
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Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 CC Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI
On Jul 26, 2015, at 9:04 PM, Aaron Rouhi via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
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My NMEA 0183 Multiplexer died while I was
Thanks Fred. I'll keep that in mind if I couldn't find a used one. I was hoping
someone might have one laying around for sale after a NMEA 2K upgrade...
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Subject: Re:
Anyone know offhand where the inside hull# is on a '90 34+?
They wouldn't have put it underneath one of the fresh water tanks under the
setee, would they?
Many thanks!
-Dave
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