Re: Stus-List C 37 Keel bolt size

2018-06-27 Thread bushmark4--- via CnC-List
Josh; thanks the video was very helpful; it appear that all of the bolts for my boat are the same size; but I will re measure the bolt size; Richard Richard N. Bush Law Offices 2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462 502-584-7255 -Original

Re: Stus-List checking fire extinguishers & Lifeslings

2018-06-27 Thread Leslie Paal via CnC-List
make sure the powder is not compacted, need to shake it up regularly. It will not work if the powder is in one big lump. Leslie, semi-retired USAR member. On Wed, 6/27/18, svrebeccaleah via CnC-List wrote: Subject: Re: Stus-List checking fire

Re: Stus-List 1985 C 41 Bow Chocks

2018-06-27 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
You’ll probably need a better picture. Maybe from above. Lots of options in stainless but that almost looks like it was cast in aluminum. Mine is a stainless bow fitting and anchor sprit. Standard chocks attach behind the bow fitting with 2 large machine screws. Josh Muckley S/V Sea Hawk 1989

Re: Stus-List C 35 Mk-III for Sale

2018-06-27 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
What!? Congratulations! On Wed, Jun 27, 2018, 8:02 PM Jake Brodersen via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > Guys, > > > > As a long time lister and C owner I have truly enjoyed this forum. I > have recently decided to move up to a larger boat and put my beloved 1986 > C 35 Mk-III

Re: Stus-List Touche' hydraulic backstay adjuster repair

2018-06-27 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
Dennis, Your guy sounds better than the offer I got from Chesapeake Rigging. They wanted $800 to do the seals and said the cylinder may be worn and may cost even more money. You remind me I need to place a sun shield on my ram seal also. I was thinking of using a hole saw to cut a wafer out of

Stus-List C 35 Mk-III for Sale

2018-06-27 Thread Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
Guys, As a long time lister and C owner I have truly enjoyed this forum. I have recently decided to move up to a larger boat and put my beloved 1986 C 35 Mk-III "Midnight Mistress" up for sale. I am working on a full equipment listing, which will be available soon. The boat is set up

Re: Stus-List Toe Rail Cleat (revisited)

2018-06-27 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
Hi John, Please send me a picture of your boat in the slip and I might have some ideas on how to rig springs. > On June 27, 2018 at 5:13 PM John Conklin via CnC-List > wrote: > > simply because of my docking situation i have only 1 half finger pier and > 3 pilings one side and 4 other

Re: Stus-List 1985 C 41 Bow Chocks

2018-06-27 Thread Christopher Knox via CnC-List
Very soon I plan to have a new to me 1985 C 41. Overall the boat is in good condition, of course there are a few minor issues here and there. One that concerns me a little is a broken chock on the port side of the bow casting. You can see a picture

Re: Stus-List C 37 Keel bolt size

2018-06-27 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Torque values are typically based on the size of the threaded portion of the bolt not the nut size or socket size. It was a little unclear y your description which you were measuring. Have you seen my video? I provided extra info in the video description. I'll link it here and copy the

Re: Stus-List Toe Rail Cleat (revisited)

2018-06-27 Thread John Conklin via CnC-List
simply because of my docking situation i have only 1 half finger pier and 3 pilings one side and 4 other with 1/2 pier. so no place to put spring lines that function tohold boat from goong fore and aft. And no place no room for 2 lines on bow or stern cleats even if I could go that route

Re: Stus-List C 37 Keel bolt size

2018-06-27 Thread schiller via CnC-List
Richard, No one has gotten back to you on this so I thought I would chime in. The measurement that you provided is on the low end of a 1 1/8 hex (the min listed is 1.088 across flats).  You should be OK with a 1 1/8 socket.  The torque should be based on fastener strength.  I made the chart

Re: Stus-List Toe Rail Cleat (revisited)

2018-06-27 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Some other solutions to the midship cleat issue: http://www.stormforcemarine.com/nomen.html https://www.amazon.com/Whitecap-4-1-Folding-Cleat-Stainless/dp/B00SG41IOE https://www.whitworths.com.au/stainless-steel-x-folding-cleat-6 https://www.force4.co.uk/ys-toe-rail-spring-cleat.html

Re: Stus-List Toe Rail Cleat (revisited)

2018-06-27 Thread Gary Russell via CnC-List
Hi Rick, Good points. Two reasons for a mid ship cleat. 1. Not all docks (and Piers) have mid cleats. 2. The chocks at the bow and stern of my C are not big enough for 2-5/8" dock lines, so chaffing is an issue. Gary S/V Kaylarah ~~~_/)~~ On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 10:59 AM, Rick

Re: Stus-List Touche' hydraulic backstay adjuster repair

2018-06-27 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
First, thanks to the list for all the helpful advice, on and off list. OK, decision made. Lots learned. Lots of thought given. First, a hydraulic backstay adjuster is just a hydraulic ram. Any good hydraulic shop should be able to fix the leak. I took the adjuster to a local shop and they

Re: Stus-List Toe Rail Cleat (revisited)

2018-06-27 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
I’ve actually been following this discussion, though I don’t foresee the need for a mid-ship cleat on Imzadi. Imzadi is one of the mid-70s C that came with a winch farm around the mast. I’ve led lines aft and eliminated the winches, but kept the cleats on the cabin top. The spring lines in

Re: Stus-List Toe Rail Cleat (revisited)

2018-06-27 Thread Allen Miles via CnC-List
Slick Gary. Nice straight forward design. Think I'll try it myself. Thanks for sharing Allen Miles Septima 30-2 On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 2:20 PM Gary Russell via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > A couple of weeks back there was a discussion about toe rail cleats. > I was

Re: Stus-List checking fire extinguishers & Lifeslings

2018-06-27 Thread svrebeccaleah via CnC-List
Eric,I just replaced some of my fire extinguishers. There was a year embossed on the bottom of mine. One was 88, another was 94. As long as the pressure is in the green, and weight is above minimum on label they are serviceable.(this is how we check the at the airline I work for).  I use a

Re: Stus-List checking fire extinguishers & Lifeslings

2018-06-27 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
All, There used to be a spring checklist on the DIY page of the C Photo Album site. I get a 404 error when I try it. Anyway, as the author, I put a copy here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1M1rLbuz8-4Whdl18Yd8EA3cee0w2qJ5X Note that one of the items is to repack your LifeSling. Dennis C.

Re: Stus-List Anchor

2018-06-27 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
Hi Chuck- Can you provide some pictures of this setup? I have not pulled mine for racing because it does not fit under the pulpit so I would ahve to disconnect the chain, lift it over the pulpit to store and then reconnect if needed. One of the unexpected disadvantages of the Rocna design.

Re: Stus-List Touche' hydraulic backstay adjuster repair

2018-06-27 Thread Glenn Gambel via CnC-List
My Navtec hydraulic backstay tensioner blew a seal in the middle of the Queen's Cup race from Milwaukee, WI. to Grand Haven, MI. I called around and got some recommendations on a hydraulic manufacturer and repair shop near Grand Rapids, MI. Took it in on Monday and hope to have it back in

Stus-List Anchor

2018-06-27 Thread Home via CnC-List
I have a beautiful 1986 38-ft MKIII. The one thing I hate about my boat is the anchor The anchor sticks a mile out and it is tied at the shackle to keep it secured. I have been looking at other boats, no CNC in the area close by. I was hoping someone withe same boat could tell me what they have

Re: Stus-List Touche' hydraulic backstay adjuster repair

2018-06-27 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
I had great success in 2007 taking my Navtec ram and remote pump to a local hydraulic shop that works on heavy equipment rams like dozers and backhoes, etc. Chesapeake Rigging wanted $800. I could have bought a new system for another $200. Instead I took it to a shop and it cost me less than

Re: Stus-List Sling labels

2018-06-27 Thread Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
Our Club's logo is a stylised sail. A small, black version of it is used as sling markers (the markers are regularly distributed during our Club's Haul out and Launch). Here is an example: https://1drv.ms/u/s!At7BtDHoAfRtgaMX-zrY77AxubHvtg. Most apply it to the topsides, right under the rub