Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls'

2021-01-31 Thread Charlie Nelson via CnC-List
Thanks Rod--you obviously know your nautical terms, as do some others on this list. Now a few more listers, including myself, know what to call this 'planking'. With that out of the way, back to draining the swamp!  To wit:  some of this   'ceiling'  in my V berth on my 1995 C&C 36 XL/kcb has bee

Stus-List FW: Re: Interior 'walls'

2021-01-31 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
Hi fellow C&C 99 owners, On the inside of the hull the covering applied is properly called a ceiling. I am from a family of wooden boatbuilders and we don't like to use terminology associated with houses on boats but ceiling is defined below from the Glossary of Nautical terms. ceiling Planking

Stus-List Re: masthead sheave thoughts?

2021-01-31 Thread Adam Hayden via CnC-List
I think that for me when it's time to replace the sheaves it will be time to replace the boat and let the next owner deal with it. Adam Hayden C&C 36 Pictou N S Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the list to help with the costs involved. If you want to show your support to the

Stus-List Re: Interior 'walls'

2021-01-31 Thread Daniel via CnC-List
I have always known the “ceiling” in a boat to be the deckhead. The actual ceiling is the “planking” on the inside of the frames to give a nice smooth planked look on the inside as well as provide structural rigidity and longitudinal stiffness. And floors are below the cabin sole, which is wha

Stus-List Re: Racing fleets and getting sailors to participate

2021-01-31 Thread CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
Enjoyed your email. Sounds like you made some wise choices, Mathew. I used to race with crew and enjoyed it tremendously. I brought a few friends and my son recruited crew from high school and later college. But it was hard to keep the same guys and my best crewmembers graduated college and

Stus-List Re: Racing fleets and getting sailors to participate

2021-01-31 Thread Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List
At the risk of providing TMI, my perspective on racing has evolved over time. I started racing on my Dad’s Cal 33 when I was a kid. We were dedicated racers (and won a lot), which meant at least a full day every weekend (usually Sundays) late spring, summer, and early fall. My Mom was not a sa

Stus-List Re: Removing mast head sheaves

2021-01-31 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
Last spring I had the mast down for the first time since I bought the boat, One of the things I was planning to do was replace the sheaves. I was able to get the plates off with an impact driver, but I could not budge the sheaves. Unfortunately, I did not take a picture of what it looked like

Stus-List Re: Interior 'walls'

2021-01-31 Thread Donald Kern via CnC-List
Being a graduate of Annapolis I was familiar/use the common nautical terms of overhead, deck, bulkhead, ladder, lines, head (much to my wife's ridicule at home).  When working for Raytheon doing radar and collision avoidance instructions, i did find an interesting anomaly aboard a 1000' Great L

Stus-List Re: Interior 'walls'

2021-01-31 Thread MICHAEL BRANNON via CnC-List
Way back in NAVY bootcamp they taught us to call it the overhead. There are also decks and bulkheads. The USN spin on things. Mike Brannon Virginia Lee 93295 1978 C&C 36 CB Virginia Beach, VA > On Jan 24, 2021, at 1:22 PM, dukatolla--- via CnC-List > wrote: > > Hi Charlie > > The corr

Stus-List Removing mast head sheaves

2021-01-31 Thread CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
I wouldn't try replacing mast head sheaves unless the mast was out and placed somewhere I could work on it safely. The mast head sheaves on my Offshore Spars mast ride on SS axles and they are captive inside the welded mast. I had the mast pulled and did the following: Step 1: remove the halya

Stus-List Re: Racing fleets and getting sailors to participate

2021-01-31 Thread David Risch via CnC-List
Through tight starts and mark roundings You will learn every dimension of your boat and how to put it exactly where you want it (or not). Sent from my Android. Please forgive typos. Thank you. From: Matthew via CnC-List Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2021 10:08:50 AM

Stus-List Re: Racing fleets and getting sailors to participate

2021-01-31 Thread Matthew via CnC-List
Bill’s assessment is correct. He left out that the Erie Yacht Club Racing Fleet, which used only race with spinnakers, had dwindled to about 10 or so active boats. The Chairman at the time (I was Vice Chair) developed the Wednesday night Family Jib and Main (FJAM) racing, which uses a handicap

Stus-List Re: masthead sheave thoughts?

2021-01-31 Thread Matthew via CnC-List
I went up the mast at the end of the season to remove the genoa halyard sheaves for replacement. I discovered that they cannot be removed on my boat (C&C 42 Custom) with the mast up, or at least not easily, because the forestay is in the way. This project will need to wait until the mast is down.

Stus-List Re: Why race? How did you learn?

2021-01-31 Thread Matthew via CnC-List
I chuckled at your closing line, Dave. My wife has become more interested in going out on the boat in recent years. This past summer I set the anchor twice. First time in decades. From: Dave Godwin via CnC-List Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2021 7:37 PM To: C&C List Cc: CHARLES SCHEAFFE

Stus-List Re: masthead sheave thoughts?

2021-01-31 Thread Andrew Cole (laserandy--- via CnC-List
I did a group buy for masthead sheaves for an owners group of Alberg 30s years ago from Zephyrwerks.  Absolutely first rate product, good price, and great guy to work with. Andrew ColeRed SkyC&C 32 Annapolis, MD -Original Message- From: Doug Mountjoy via CnC-List To: Stus-List Cc: