Thanks Stu, I registered the info for my boat. And I like the field for draft
(standard or shoal).
One comment: on the registration form the field label says "hull number" but on
the confirmation page it says "HIN". Initially I had put in "7" but I backed up
and put in 30007972 after seeing
Thanks Ron, I updated that spreadsheet with that info.
Cheers,
Randy
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From: "Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List"
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Cc: "Ronald B. Frerker"
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2016 2:26:57 PM
The ‘NEW’ Owners’ Database is now in Beta-testing. There may be some bugs
crawling around but I think I got most of them.
There is no application where you can change or delete your profile – so you
will have to contact me to make any changes.
Once we get some boats registered, I will add the
Randy, our boats are aa bit odd - with a 13.5 foot J
measurement, our spin poles are that long, and they work
well with a 155. Other boats with smaller J measurements
don't get the benefit.
Gary #593
On Fri, 19 Aug 2016 03:03:09 + (UTC)
RANDY via CnC-List
I built a platform for a 5000 btu unit which sits on the
foredeck. I then built a couple of sides - the unit sits
in front of the forehatch and the open hatch with sides
aims the air down into the vee berth and head. Works OK,
dept us cool in the Baltimore heat for a couple of
weekends.
Randy,You missed this reply. My number is 166 and I have a Universal diesel,
MXP 25 I think.Ron
From: Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List
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Cc: Ronald B. Frerker
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2016
I have no idea Randy! Maybe I’ve been mistaken about what the data on
Anchovy’s ID plate means.
Rick Bushie
Anchovy, 1971 30-1
Tolchester, MD
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Many boats in the South have awnings over the boom to provide shade on the
cabin and deck. Awnings range from nice commercially made ones to some PVC
pipe and a cheap tarp.
Other folks have tried keeping the cabin top and deck wet with a spray of
water.
Every little bit helps.
Dennis C.
On
I just wrote a blog about my last visit to Kristy, my 1971 C 39, and part
of it addressed the portable AC unit that I purchased.
https://adventureswithkristy.wordpress.com/2016/08/11/a-quick-visit/
I wish I could tell you the amperage it was drawing, but I was too busy
working on the electrical
Hi All,
Yesterday I tried to send the below message to the list, but it was too big
because of the spreadsheet of known 30-1s I attached to the message. So I put
the spreadsheet at
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-NqAxQ6JxFTdFdscXlyQVNtWms . There is data
on 117 out of the ~800 built.
Edd,
I mounted a 12,000 btu window unit in the companionway. It keeps the boat
chilly even in the high 90’s. We only use it a couple times a year, but for
the price it sure beats hotel rooms. Yes, it’s a bit heavy and hard to stow,
but I’ve worked out a spot at the saloon table next to
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