Re: Stus-List Cockpit scupper drains - stories version

2019-01-03 Thread Lee Youngblood via CnC-List
Hi Don, I have a 1974 C&C 35-II with the same drain plan. I’ve sailed in >34kts in Puget Sound (I didn’t look after that) and some puffs were around 50 - reported by other cruising boats, returning from the same raft-up. I should have had the third reef in, but had my hands full by then. Dep

Re: Stus-List Cockpit scupper drains

2019-01-03 Thread Don Kern via CnC-List
With all this discussion of the cockpit drains I went out to my boat (C&C35 MkII, which spends winter in my side yard) to check the layout and take some measurements.  The two scupper valves are 9" from the centerline (18" apart) and are approx. 20" below the waterline.  The cockpit deck (floor

Re: Stus-List Cockpit scupper drains

2019-01-03 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
As I recall, on my 35-1 it takes 15-20 degrees for water to emerge from the leeward steering station scupper. That's just when it's starting to get fun! Dennis C. Touche' 35-1 #83 Mandeville, LA On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 11:16 AM Garry Cross via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > Understan

Re: Stus-List Cockpit scupper drains

2019-01-03 Thread Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
Even if the through hull is higher than the scupper, no water enters the cockpit (it does not drain, either, but as you said, if you already have water in the cockpit at that position, you have bigger problems to worry about). Marek From: Garry Cross via CnC-List Sent: Thursday, January 3, 201

Re: Stus-List Cockpit scupper drains

2019-01-03 Thread Neil Andersen via CnC-List
If the thru hull and drain are on the same side, they both “drop” the same amount. If they are crossed, when the thru-hull drops lower, the connected drain goes higher Neil Andersen 20691 Jamieson Rd Rock Hall, MD 21661 From: Garry Cross Sent: Thursday, Januar

Re: Stus-List Cockpit scupper drains

2019-01-03 Thread Garry Cross via CnC-List
Understand that. Wonder what degree of heel it would take to achieve that. One would think that it would be extreme and that one would want to reduce that as soon as possible. I think that regardless, if the cockpit floor scupper is below the water line, I don't care where the through hull is for t

Re: Stus-List Replacing anodes

2019-01-03 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Len, I've considered the same thing and even gone so far as to use a meter to check continuity between the tank and the anode. I've never found a discontinuity. It goes to my earlier reply that these "sealants" are not actually supposed to seal pipe joints. What they do is lubricate the threads

Stus-List Replacing anodes

2019-01-03 Thread Len Mitchell via CnC-List
Just thinking about the replies, the threads are tapered so that will help seal the connection. I have had success with tape and liquid pipe thread sealant on water heaters before but do anodes have to be electrically grounded or connected to the surrounding metal? If the answer is yes, is there

Re: Stus-List Cockpit scupper drains

2019-01-03 Thread Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
AND only when healed (if both the cockpit drains and the through hulls were below the water line when level, you would have water in the cockpit all the time). Marek 1994 C270 Legato Ottawa, ON From: Neil Andersen via CnC-List Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 15:02 To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com ; c