Stus-List Hull lines/Sections, 41

2018-05-26 Thread tom hoffmann via CnC-List
My apologies for the previous note, sent in error. I am searching for lines/sections for the 41 and hoping someone may be of help. Thank you. Tom ___ Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each and every one is greatly app

Stus-List Hull lines/se

2018-05-26 Thread tom hoffmann via CnC-List
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Re: Stus-List Anyone Have A Stack Pack?

2018-05-26 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Had a chance to take some videos of the sail pack operation. I'll try to get some of the main going up and down but it is a bit of chaos with only 2 people. https://youtu.be/w6d49jRktDw https://youtu.be/tdJpDzxwBRI Josh Muckley S/V Sea Hawk 1989 C&C 37+ Solomons, MD On Wed, May 16, 2018, 3:1

Re: Stus-List 3GMF knocking sound

2018-05-26 Thread Kevin Paxton via CnC-List
Yea I did that today and started it up and it sounded fine. However I didn't put it in gear or take it out of the slip. The racor was full and I didn't see any water in it either. Now it does vibrate pretty good under operation. I looked at the engine mounts though and none seemed to be cracked or

Re: Stus-List 3GMF knocking sound

2018-05-26 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Kevin, Fill the fuel tank with 6 to 10 gallons of fresh fuel, try it out, and get back to us. Check your racor filter for air. Low fuel/air in the line/water in the line can all cause rough operation. These Yanmars have a lot of backlash in the engine and when you get rough operations the clutc

Re: Stus-List Raymarine Autopilot gone mad!

2018-05-26 Thread Michael Brown via CnC-List
Long short. If the head has the controller in it, such as a ST4000, ST4000+, ST6000 ... when it starts acting up place a cloth over it and soak it in ice water for a minute or so. If the unit starts working normally you likely have a component overheating. I have fixed two by noticing where th

Re: Stus-List cockpit drain seacocks

2018-05-26 Thread G Collins via CnC-List
Hi Dan I've only lapped the leaking ones (three of mine). The others, I periodically (every couple of years) put grease nipples on and crank in some waterproof grease - Loctite Viperlube (Schooner Industrial in Burnside). Graham Collins Secret Plans C&C 35-III #11 On 2018-05-26 3:49 PM, Danie

Re: Stus-List cockpit drain seacocks

2018-05-26 Thread Daniel Cormier via CnC-List
They both appeared very smooth- just black tarnish and small amount of pitting around the holes but they didn't appear to be in dire need of lapping or grinding. There was no build-up or scoring on the inner drums. The outer drum is hard to tell. Do all of you do a round of lapping when you ser

Re: Stus-List cockpit drain seacocks

2018-05-26 Thread Kevin Paxton via CnC-List
Lapping compound is needed to smooth out the surfaces so that they join properly and provide a good seal. If they aren't smooth, then the possibility of a leak is far greater. Check out that link I provided on the servicing of them and it explains it really well. On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 2:21 PM Da

Stus-List 3GMF knocking sound

2018-05-26 Thread Kevin Paxton via CnC-List
Hey Everyone, Well we were lucky enough to be able to take out our 34 this past Wednesday for the Blue Angels show in Annapolis. On our way back our Yanmar 3GMF would occasionally make a knocking sound. I'm hoping you guys might know what could have caused it. When it happened: * We were about to

Re: Stus-List cockpit drain seacocks

2018-05-26 Thread Daniel Cormier via CnC-List
Ok, so I finally got them freed up. For one I used a monkey wrench and it gave after considerable force. The second required a 2' pipe slide into the end of my huge monkey wrench and came free with the leverage with no damage to anything as far as I can tell. The drums needed scrubbing with a no

Re: Stus-List Raymarine Autopilot gone mad!

2018-05-26 Thread jackbrennan via CnC-List
This sounds obvious, but no one has mentioned it, I think: Did you check the belt? Several years ago, I had a maddening problem with my 4000+. Turns out the belt was worn out in one spot. Every time it reached that spot, the boat would go out of control ... Jack Brennan Former C&C 25 Shanachie

Stus-List Raymarine Autopilot gone mad!

2018-05-26 Thread Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List
Well, yesterday, as we left our overnight anchorage, I did a full reset of the autopilot. Followed by the linearization that only showed a 3 degree deviation. This indicates there are no issues with the compass being influenced by and ferrous interference. A few of the rudder setting were way

Re: Stus-List [EXTERNAL] Re: Coupling bolts shearing

2018-05-26 Thread Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
I also use Shell’s Rotella. The weight would depend on the temperatures your engine is to endure. However, our engines are hardly ever running overly hot (shouldn’t). Rotella T 15W40 should meet more than you need. Marek 1994 C270 (Perkins M20) Ottawa, ON From: CnC-List On Behalf Of Matthew L.

Re: Stus-List [EXTERNAL] Re: Coupling bolts shearing

2018-05-26 Thread Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List
Not sure of the weight for my Westerbeke (will look), but I use Shell Rotella heavy duty oil for diesel engines. Don’t use the regular stuff. From: detroito91 via CnC-List Sent: Friday, May 25, 2018 10:03 PM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: detroito91 Subject: Re: Stus-List [EXTERNAL] Re: Coupli

Re: Stus-List Auto pilot upgrade

2018-05-26 Thread Gary Russell via CnC-List
I had a ST4000 on my 35 Mk II. I was never happy with it. Went with a below deck unit, and never looked back. If you are not handy enough to install it yourself, it can be an expensive undertaking. Gary S/V Kaylarah '90 C&C 37+ ~~~_/)~~ On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 5:58 PM, Allan Hester v