Wanted a Rocna or mantus for my 37. But may have to jump on this!
How does the Delta compare ?have an old Bruce now
Thanks
John Conklin
S/V Halcyon
S/V Heartbeat
www.flirtingwithfire.com
On Jan 3, 2020, at 4:35 PM, CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
wrote:
Still absurd. $1220 seems a bit high
I just wanted to show some appreciation for Stu's email list and thank some of
it's members who I never would have met otherwise. First, I want to thank
those who answered my many questions when I first bought my boat in 2002 and
all of the great advice given over those early years. I'd like t
35 LB 44 to 52 Feet42 to 50 Feet0057216 35.00 Lbs. Only 2 LeftList Price: $1,220.34Scratch & Dent Price: $350.00Def1st Price: $287.50
$287
On Jan 3, 2020, at 4:34 PM, CHARLES SCHEAFFER wrote:
Still absurd. $1220 seems a bit high for my budget.
Still absurd. $1220 seems a bit high for my budget.
> On January 3, 2020 at 4:29 PM David Knecht via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Someone was looking for an anchor recently on the list. Defender has an
> absurd price on scratched stainless steel delta anchors:
> https://www.defender.com/pro
Someone was looking for an anchor recently on the list. Defender has an absurd
price on scratched stainless steel delta anchors:
https://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1%7C619045%7C1970771&id=6584140
S/V Aries
1990 C&C 34+
New London, CT
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Th
Bummer,
I am a bit partial as I have exact same boat in 1982 model From experience of 2
years ownership and little PHRF racing this season (she won everything we
entered) I can confidently state she is comfortable, fast, and sails like a
dream, she’s a great boat for sure!! Wish you luck with
Yes, one can use epoxy with fiberglass mat as long as the mat is of the
stitched type as opposed to the more common glued binder. The binding glue is
the problem with epoxy as the fiberglass strand in mat wets out with epoxy, but
the binder that holding things together does not dissolve. I reca
Hi Folks
It’s time to close another chapter in my life. After much thought and tears I
(we) have decided it’s time to part with Persuasion. For more information
please visit www.persuasion37.ca
Regards
Mike
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Thanks everyone for supporting this
Not using epoxy with matte is also more desirable if you're finishing with
gelcoat. Not sure how some of the newer epoxies that cure without an amine
blush would work with matte. I haven't tried them.
Vinylester resin is sometimes intimidating to DIYers because of the mix
ratios. The West Syste
Hi Jon
Yes. I have been told no mat with epoxy. Of course this was after I had in
fact used mat with epoxy. It was about the fibres of the mat not reacting with
the epoxy as they do with polyester resin. In my mind I think of "dissolving"
but of course that would not be good.
I will let ot
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