Re: Stus-List speedometer - C 35 Mk2

2020-05-17 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
I think what Joe is saying is that you have most likely been mislead into thinking that you have any "tubes" that may clog. I would agree with that assessment. From the pictures, it appears that you have a relatively normal paddle wheel style marine knot meter. The way I believe these typically

Re: Stus-List speedometer - C 35 Mk2

2020-05-17 Thread General Gao via CnC-List
My bad, the model name is KM5A. Still cannot find any guide on the web... Bo On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 8:18 PM General Gao wrote: > Hi, I am coming back to the issue here. Tried to clean the paddle, the > paddle looked pretty straight forward and rotates freely. The back of my > speedometer has

Re: Stus-List speedometer - C 35 Mk2

2020-05-17 Thread General Gao via CnC-List
Hi, I am coming back to the issue here. Tried to clean the paddle, the paddle looked pretty straight forward and rotates freely. The back of my speedometer has a name called "SR Instruments", no model name, which surprised me. Is there a way to diagnose the electronics? Just wanted to give it a

Re: Stus-List Fuel Transfer Pump

2020-05-17 Thread Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List
I've been using a shaker siphon the last two years. Simple, easy to store and fool proof. Works well offshore during fuel transfers too. $8 on Amazon. On Sun, May 17, 2020, 2:50 PM Shawn Wright via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > I've been thinking about making a siphon tube for this

Re: Stus-List Portlight Windows

2020-05-17 Thread Sylvain Laplante via CnC-List
Hi,Not sure if they are the same as in my 1975 27 but if so you can order the kit  from Holland Marine Product or Southshore yacht There's the grey for the outside and a high density foam gasket for the inside , you don't need to remove the frame. Sylvain C On Sunday, May 17, 2020,

Re: Stus-List Carbon Monoxide detectors (reviving from a few days ago)

2020-05-17 Thread Ken Heaton via CnC-List
The one in our boat does that sometimes when the boat has been closed up for a number of days. It never does it when we are there and using the boat. Ken H. On Sun, 17 May 2020 at 13:33, bwhitmore via CnC-List wrote: > Hello all, > > I had put a household, battery powered CO detector on our

Re: Stus-List Carbon Monoxide detectors (reviving from a few days ago)

2020-05-17 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
I use atmospheric monitors for confined space entry at the place where I work. We have used different versions and manufacturers over the years. All of them have had what is known as a cross sensitivity on the CO detector to Hydrogen. In fact, I've used it to my advantage when looking for

Re: Stus-List Portlight Windows

2020-05-17 Thread Shawn Wright via CnC-List
How about the 70s vintage aluminum framed portlights? I understand I will need new rubber inserts (Catalina direct has been suggested, but not sure if there is a source in Canada?), but is Dow 795 also suitable for the frame to deck seal? I'm thinking I will fill the void between the deck and

Re: Stus-List Fuel Transfer Pump

2020-05-17 Thread Shawn Wright via CnC-List
I've been thinking about making a siphon tube for this purpose. The boat we did our course on last year used this method and it seemed very civilized and spill resistant, as long as you normally carry fuel jugs, as we do. Fill them on the dock, place aboard, then siphon into the tank at your

Re: Stus-List Carbon Monoxide detectors (reviving from a few days ago)

2020-05-17 Thread Shawn Wright via CnC-List
I've also got a household CO detector (mainly for the propane heater which we no longer have), but have not had any false alarms. It is mounted just above the outlet in the dinette, so about head level when sitting. We also have two GC batteries under the nav table seat charging on solar, so

Re: Stus-List Wet deck repair

2020-05-17 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List
Thankfully this is not for my boat!  Dennis, although that Issa helpful, it isn't the project I was thinking of.  It was a side deck project and I seem to remember he uncovered a previous core repair and it was filled with scrap and covered back up... He cut the decks at these non skid edges,

Re: Stus-List Wet deck repair

2020-05-17 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Was it this? https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hAJ2BrQ05fUCGNY5K9GySS2afCubC-2A Dennis C. On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 1:24 PM Danny Haughey via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > One of our listers did a really nice deck repair a while back and shared > some great photos of

Stus-List Wet deck repair

2020-05-17 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List
Hi everyone, One of our listers did a really nice deck repair a while back and shared some great photos of the repair.  I can't going that thread just now.  I was wondering if anyone had that link that I could share with a tartan owner. thanks,Danny

Re: Stus-List Carbon Monoxide detectors (reviving from a few days ago)

2020-05-17 Thread Russ & Melody via CnC-List
Hi Bruce, Try putting the CO detector near the elevation of your head when seated in the saloon (and close to your bunk). If hydrogen accumulates at all it will be much higher, being lighter than air. Cheers, Russ At 09:32 AM 5/17/2020, you wrote: Hello all, I had put a

Stus-List Carbon Monoxide detectors (reviving from a few days ago)

2020-05-17 Thread bwhitmore via CnC-List
Hello all,I had put a household, battery powered CO detector on our C/40+ a week or two ago, and got on the boat yesterday only to hear it going off.  Everything was turned off, so I'm reasonably certain we didn't have CO building up.   We do, however, have solar panels, and I'm sure they were

Re: Stus-List Spilled Epoxy

2020-05-17 Thread Doug Mountjoy via CnC-List
Here is the results of cleaning the spilled, uncured epoxy from my upholstery. 1. removed cushion covers from foam. 2.I called Hawk Epoxy. the chemist I talked to told me to rinse with water. Not much help. 3. tried denatured alcohol. remove some more resin from fabric only. 4. tried Lacquer

Re: Stus-List Fuel Transfer Pump

2020-05-17 Thread bwhitmore via CnC-List
Just used mine yesterday.  It's remarkable how quickly it empties a 5 gallon jerry can all the way to the bottom!I wouldn't do it any other way now.Cheap, too.BruceSent from Samsung tablet. Original message From: Josh Muckley via CnC-List Date: 5/16/20 10:56 PM (GMT-05:00)

Stus-List Spilled Epoxy

2020-05-17 Thread Robert Abbott via CnC-List
Doug, With the various suggestions you received, can you advise if you had success removing the epoxy resin from your upholstery? Rob Abbott AZURA C 32 - #277 Halifax, N.S. On 5/11/2020 8:41 PM, Doug Mountjoy via CnC-List wrote: I need help. I spilled epoxy resin on my brand new upholstery,