can you post a link to a picture? My 1981 gas an obsolete style Groco
cylinrical looking seacock. The rubber compound in them is NOT compatible
with conventional greases.
Eric
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 4:19 PM G Collins via CnC-List
wrote:
> Hi John
>
> You could try tightening it, you will need
Hi John
You could try tightening it, you will need two wrenches, one of them thin
enough to get to the thinner nut. I bought a cheap wrench and attacked it with
an angle grinder.
Alternatively, if the seacock cone isn't loose, best option while in the water
is to put grease nipples on the sid
Sounds like a question for the owner. Maybe he took some pictures.
> On May 5, 2019 at 10:53 AM Shawn Wright via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Our new 35-2 had the mast step replaced by the previous owner in 2003. He
> used thinset concrete, with a stainless drain pipe running through it. He
>
I have a working system that I took off my boat. I am offering it free to
any of you who want it. Just pay for the shipping.
Items included:
Anemometer wind wand
70 feet of mast cable
All manuals
Keypad (1) with wire
Dual displays (4)
Covers (2)
NMEA 4910 Interface (2)
Brain box 4321 (1)
All conn
Sorry meant seacock leaking around handle.
/John
> On May 5, 2019, at 10:28 AM, John Christopher wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just launched my C&C 1983 Landfall 38.
>
> Noticed one thru hull fitting from the cylinder where the handle attaches. I
> see what looks like has 2 grease nipples. It is not l
Sorry all, referring to seacock is dripping around the handle.
/John
> On May 5, 2019, at 10:28 AM, John Christopher wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just launched my C&C 1983 Landfall 38.
>
> Noticed one thru hull fitting from the cylinder where the handle attaches. I
> see what looks like has 2 grease
Jeff,
Where, exactly, is the leak at the rudder post (rudder tube?). Is it in
the tube, at the tube/hull joint or a bit further out from the tube (i.e.
coming out from under the tabbing)?
Can you get a pic, put it somewhere and share the link?
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Sat,
Our new 35-2 had the mast step replaced by the previous owner in 2003. He
used thinset concrete, with a stainless drain pipe running through it. He
also said that he added stainless rebar for reinforcement, which sounds
like overkill. I haven't pulled the mast or cast step plate yet, so this is
jus
Hi,
Just launched my C&C 1983 Landfall 38.
Noticed one thru hull fitting from the cylinder where the handle attaches. I
see what looks like has 2 grease nipples. It is not leaking from the base (I.e
not the thru hull itself).
Thoughts on fixing? Does it need to come out of the water?
/John__
Thanks, Russ. I will check this out. The black goo cleaned up easily with
lacquer thinner (all I had on hand) and there was not too much of it. I'll
see what I can find in Victoria for epoxy.
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 10:34 AM Russ & Melody via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Shawn,
Jeff,
First, as Neil said, many of us have rebuilt the mast step.
Touche's was also 3-4 pieces of marine plywood bonded together across the
shoulders of the bilge sump. I removed all the old wood and ground/sanded
the shoulders to expose "virgin" glass. I then built a new step from many
layers
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