My boat has knockoff Whale Galley foot pumps. They look identical to the
Whale pumps. but the mounting is different. I got them directly from TMC
International, but their web site address no longer works. You can see
them on ebay here:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.
Hello Bill,
My Landfall 39 has Whale foot pumps but they are all white. Have been very
pleased with them
Lloyd Lippe
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Subject: Stus-List foot pumps in galley
Does anyone have an id
Does anyone have an idea what brand the foot pumps (there are 3) are in a
1986 Landfall 39?
It is black, and has no company name. The only label says "Made in Taiwan."
Thanks in advance for any help.
Bill
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"Voting flies"? Damn autocorrect...
Of course, if they did vote, that might explain Trump's fraudulent vote
allegations. You heard it here first! 😁
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Date: 7/21/17 5:48 PM (GMT-06
The best solution we found for voting flies on Lake Michigan is not shown in
this article, but is known to local fishermen. Apply a thick layer of dawn
detergent mixed with a little water. The little buggers hate the taste.
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I have a jackline on my cruising main. Goes up a couple feet above the
gate. Easy to reef. Don't have to pull any slugs.
Look here:
http://www.catalina-capri-25s.org/forum/pop_printer_friendly.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=26959
Essentially, the jackline is reaved through cringles on the luff and
Hmm...been sailing a long time.. Can't visualize a Jack line on lower slugs...Bill WalkerOn Jul 21, 2017 4:34 PM, Sam Salter via CnC-List wrote:Another solution, and avoiding a mast gate altogether, is to use a jack line on the lower half dozen mast slugs. SamC&C 26 Liquorice Ghost Lake Alberta O
Well, you learn something new everyday.When I saw the heading, I thought some
mast , or maybe Mass manufacturer was caught up in some horrible scandal.
Bill Coleman C&C 39
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From: Sam Salter via CnC-List
Date: 7/21/17 16:18 (GMT-05:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc
Another solution, and avoiding a mast gate altogether, is to use a jack line on
the lower half dozen mast slugs.
Sam
C&C 26 Liquorice
Ghost Lake Alberta
> On Jul 21, 2017, at 2:18 PM, Sam Salter wrote:
>
> They sell them on line:
> http://www.mastgates.com/
>
> - one example.
>
> sam
>
They sell them on line:
http://www.mastgates.com/
- one example.
sam
C&C 26 Liquorice
Ghost Lake Alberta
> On Jul 21, 2017, at 1:24 PM, William Walker via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Can anyone give me ideas how to pattern a mast gate so I could get someone to
> machine from aluminum..Tired of
reefing geez...
bwalker
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On Friday, July 21, 2017 William Walker via CnC-List
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Can anyone give me ideas how to pattern a mast gate so I could get someone to
machine from aluminum..Tired of feeding without a mast gate..
Bill Walker
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Pentwater, Mi
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Can anyone give me ideas how to pattern a mast gate so I could get someone to
machine from aluminum..Tired of feeding without a mast gate..
Bill Walker
CnC 36
Pentwater, Mi
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Same for me. Used to have a 3 inches crack on the back of the keel joint and
filled it with epoxy every spring, then I used G/Flex and this was 5 years ago,
never had to fix it since.
Sylvain
C&C27 mkIII
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> Le 21 juil. 2017 à 11:27, Mike Macdonald via CnC-List
> a écri
OMG.OK, I won't complain about our Mayflies, or Midges again!
Bill ColemanC&C 39
Original message
From: Michael Brown via CnC-List
Date: 7/21/17 12:50 (GMT-05:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Michael Brown
Subject: Re: Stus-List LO300
Has lots of help, thousa
https://www.amazon.com/Bug-A-Salt-2-0-Insect-Eradication-Gun/dp/B00STSZ77G
Dennis C.
On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Michael Brown via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Has lots of help, thousands at least.
>
> http://www.gamonyachting.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/
> GAMBloodsuckers
Looks like the usual smile to me. Properly torque the keelbolts, grind out
the crack a bit, fill it with epoxy/glass, cover it with strips of biaxial
cloth/epoxy, go sailing.
That's how I fixed Touche' in 1999. No issues since.
Look here: http://cncphotoalbum.com/doityourself/smile/index.htm
S
Has lots of help, thousands at least.
http://www.gamonyachting.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/GAMBloodsuckers.pdf
Windburn did double handed flying sails but I ended up awake for the race. At
times
sections of the deck, sails or lifesling cover was obscured. We used buckets to
wash down
and cle
Looks familiar. Who knows what they stuffed in there, I’ve used many different
‘fixes’ but the keel hasn’t moved and there is no water intrusion.
Best is to grind all that old bottom paint off that area and wrap some
fiberglass around it and bond it. Or use Marine-Tex or something similar and
True it flexs but that is what g/flex does I did my 29 with it 3 years ago and
it is still holding. Trick is to get the boat square in the cradle with equal
weight distribution so the kewl won't shift too much when lifted
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> On Jul 21, 2017, at 11:17 AM, John Irvin via CnC-
My experience, 20+ years with a 27-3, is to fill with a flexible compound, not
something firm like epoxy. The boat flexes, you need to allow it to do so.
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On Jul 21, 2017, at 11:03 AM, Chris Hobson via CnC-List
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
Forgot the photo!
https:/
Forgot the photo!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_lwczpvPcEHY2lHTzZnMngwbWM/view?usp=sharing
Thanks,
Chris
> On Jul 21, 2017, at 8:01 AM, Chris Hobson wrote:
>
> Lifted the boat and saw the smile, think it was done with g-flex? Apparently
> the crack is hairline, not deep, not structural
Lifted the boat and saw the smile, think it was done with g-flex? Apparently
the crack is hairline, not deep, not structural. And was filled -- now 1.5”
wide with the filler. Apparently no one went aground - by current or previous
owner (only two). Surveyor thinks otherwise and says to monitor d
Congratulations on that - even more impressed that somebodycan stay awake all
that time!
Regards,
Bill Coleman C&C 39
Original message
From: Michael Brown via CnC-List
Date: 7/21/17 09:52 (GMT-05:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Michael Brown
Subject: Re: Stus-
http://batteryuniversity.com/
Bill Bina
On 7/21/2017 9:52 AM, Michael Brown via CnC-List wrote:
We have a number of UPSes in our customer base we support. I have recycled
at least 60 AGM batteries this year and sometimes play with them to
see if they
are good or can be recovered.
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We have a number of UPSes in our customer base we support. I have recycled
at least 60 AGM batteries this year and sometimes play with them to see if they
are good or can be recovered.
Even fairly flat batteries may recover. If they can be charged back up, and I
use
a constant current power suppl
It is not absolutely 100% the batteries are done for. 99% maybe, but sometimes
wet cells, especially traction batteries, can take a good equalizing charge and
come back to life with some capacity left.
My old extra car had a short that would run the battery stone cold dead. It
survived about 3 o
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