Thanks for sharing your experience Matthew.
I will make use of your suggestions.
Steve Thomas
C&C36
Merritt Island, FL
"Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List" wrote:
Steve:
I've had my ATN Top Climber for about 15 years (or more). I typically
use it for things like placing/removing win
Perko elbow catch #1021DP0BLK
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Other than the standard elbow latch (Perko 1056 or 1021P) you might look at
the following:
Sugatsune touch latch MC37B or MC37W
Perko 554 or 559
Colonial friction latch 1 BCHR
Sugatsune 6901 rotary latch
and any of several magnetic latches.
Keep in mind the elbow latches and touch latches offer m
I bought metal replacement Perko latches at West Marine. They are far
superior to the plastic and exact same measurements. Here are some sources
below for the original plastic and metal.Jerry J&J
Perko CP Zinc Elbow Catch
$24.99
West Marine
In store
Perko Plastic Elbow Catch .
Thanks for the heads up. Maybe they will have another sale combined with an
EV-100 auto helm. The prep of 1st launch has drained my discretionary account.
Bill Dakin
25MKII
> On Mar 18, 2017, at 5:38 AM, Graham Young via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Good morning everyone,
>
> Just an FYI for thos
Hello all,
I have a number of the plastic latches on our 1994 C&C 37/40+ that are broken
and need to be replaced.
Does anyone know where I can get replacements?
Ideally, I would love to replace all of them with something that does not
require us to reach our fingers into the small holes to a
Steve:
I've had my ATN Top Climber for about 15 years (or more). I typically
use it for things like placing/removing wind transducers, checking on the
antenna connection, re-taping spreader boots (discussed below), that sort of
thing. I bought it when I had my 34 because I rarely had any
Mark,
You won't have dynamic falls (one would hope) when climbing the mast. Dynamic
falls happen when you are climbing and leading (the lead regularly is above the
least piton or nut and if you fall you drop the double that distance). When you
are climbing the mast, all your falls would be stat
Good morning everyone,
Just an FYI for those who might not have known, Lewmar is having a buy one get
one free sale on their winches through West Marine until 3/19. Seems like a
good deal for those looking to upgrade their winches!
Graham YoungS/V Spellbound1981 C&C 32
Nice! Glad I could help.
Josh
On Mar 17, 2017 11:19 PM, "Russ & Melody via CnC-List" <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Josh,
>
> Update info on the temp gauge trouble. I had the wiring correct, sender to
> "S" and power to "I" (ignition?). I swapped the wires on those terminals
> and my ma
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