Re: Stus-List Used Nexus Instruments

2019-06-04 Thread Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List
Responding to Dennis’s comment, Dick Booth (below) is a Nexus guru. He is a nice guy, but also a bit of an opportunist. He bought a bunch of stuff when Nexus was taken over by Garmin and is happy to sell what he has. I bought a spare NX2 Multi Control for about $600 (significantly

Re: Stus-List Nonskid: Epoxy paint w/ 404 filler and a Kiwi Grip roller?

2019-06-04 Thread Andrew Means via CnC-List
Thanks Dennis & everyone else who offered advice! -- Andrew Means S.V. Safari - 1977 C 34 Mk I Seattle, WA On June 4, 2019 at 12:56:23 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List ( cnc-list@cnc-list.com) wrote: I've done several "rolled" nonskid applications but with gelcoat and colloidal silica, not paint. I

Re: Stus-List Used Nexus Instruments

2019-06-04 Thread Gary Nylander via CnC-List
I’m interested. Don’t need the wind – mine is working. Would not mind the extra propeller. My speed sensor is also a bit wonky, but would like to try another, need displays, have computer, don’t need depth. Sounds like we may have a fit. What are you asking? How many displays? Gary

Re: Stus-List Nonskid: Epoxy paint w/ 404 filler and a Kiwi Grip roller?

2019-06-04 Thread WILLIAM WALKER via CnC-List
Andrew,    I have had Kiwi Grip tinted at Home Depot.  Get a paint chip from then that matches color you want and they will do it...i did cockpit sole and got a good match of color and texture.  Dennis' comments are all good too. Bill Walker CnC 36 Evening Star On Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Re: Stus-List Nonskid: Epoxy paint w/ 404 filler and a Kiwi Grip roller?

2019-06-04 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I've done several "rolled" nonskid applications but with gelcoat and colloidal silica, not paint. I used a honeycomb style roller. Here's a link to the sea hood on a J35 I did a few years ago: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VvxtG8SaC6xeuhRuR9bE8rCrVJst6O87 Four pieces of advice. 1.

Re: Stus-List Nonskid: Epoxy paint w/ 404 filler and a Kiwi Grip roller?

2019-06-04 Thread sv Rebecca Leah via CnC-List
Andrew,Kiwi Grip is latex based, it can be tinted like any latex paint. Doug Mountjoy Sv Rebecca Leah C LF39253-208-1412Port Orchard YC wa. Original message From: Andrew Means via CnC-List Date: 6/4/19 11:56 (GMT-08:00) To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Andrew Means Subject:

Re: Stus-List Used Nexus Instruments

2019-06-04 Thread ed vanderkruk via CnC-List
I have a full set of Nexus Classic just replaced with B Wind transducer is not working. Speed was a bit wonky but think the paddle wheel was sticky. Classic computer. Autonav autopilot computer and head. Nexus ferro compass. Including a new-in-box spare depth transducer. Ed Vanderkruk

Stus-List Nonskid: Epoxy paint w/ 404 filler and a Kiwi Grip roller?

2019-06-04 Thread Andrew Means via CnC-List
Hi all - I’m in the last stages of refurbishing the fiberglass piece that covers the sliding companionway hatch on my C It had such extensive crazing on it that I ended up sanding the whole thing down, including all the non-skid. I’ve got new Interlux Perfection (Hatteras off-white) paint on it

Re: Stus-List Used Nexus Instruments

2019-06-04 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Rod, Touch order. I've managed to find the occasional display but they are rare. Spare knotlog transducers can be found fairly easily. I've pretty much decided that on my next instrument failure I'll replace the entire Nexus system. Barring that, a couple of stop gap measures are: 1. install

Stus-List Used Nexus Instruments

2019-06-04 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
Anyone out there have any used Nexus instruments they have replaced and no longer need that could be used for spares for a good working system. You can pm me at strig...@eastlink.ca to avoid bothering others on the site. Thanks Rod Halifax --- This email

Stus-List Stem Fitting

2019-06-04 Thread Opt online via CnC-List
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Re: Stus-List [EXTERNAL] Re: Galvanic Isolators

2019-06-04 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I was taking a shower in my marina's shore head a couple weeks ago. I touched the trim ring around the shower valve and felt a slight shock. After I finished, I got my multimeter and measured 7.5 VAC from the trim ring to the shower drain fitting. The next day the harbormaster and I flipped

Re: Stus-List [EXTERNAL] Re: Galvanic Isolators

2019-06-04 Thread Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
The link didn’t work for me yesterday, but I did read it just now. I think we agree more or less – I said the only way I would think about breaking the AC and DC ground connection is with a whole boat ELCI, which seems like what you suggest as well. Galvanic isolators went through three

Re: Stus-List Barrient winches

2019-06-04 Thread Jeremy Dinsel via CnC-List
Yes, I replaced the 22s with self tailing 40s and the 10s with self tailing 15s. The C 29 is a remarkably simple boat for single handing and these upgrades make it even simpler. Lazy jacks and maybe some means to reef more easily under way and the boat is nearly perfect. While I do like to