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

2021-02-01 Thread CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
Hey Charlie, If it just has water stains, is there any way you could sand the damaged wood where it is and just recoat it with Watco Teak Oil? It's worth a try. I've cleaned stains off the teak cabinetry on my boat that way. I use a cleaner like Pinesol first and then lightly sand with 120.

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

2021-02-01 Thread Graham Collins via CnC-List
Hey Charlie, if it is like the panels on my boat you should be able to get the plugs out reasonably easily, I drilled a small hole in the center and screwed a wood screw in, it popped the plugs out and I could remove the screws and thus the panel.  I'd go with that before resorting to a power

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

2021-02-01 Thread Charlie Nelson via CnC-List
Thanks all who have chimed in with thoughts on my 'ceiling' problem.  I spoke with Rob at South Shore today and he recalled that C sourced this material to a local shop who has since gone out of business. My next, probably last hope, is Noah Boatworks in Ontario per one of the listers. They do

Stus-List Re: Remove the Red Dot?

2021-02-01 Thread Shawn Wright via CnC-List
I see you're also in the PNW, so I would say the decision should be based on how much cold weather sailing you do, and how much of that is motoring. We do very little motoring, and are usually not too concerned about warming the cabin when we are underway, so it doesn't make sense for us. The

Stus-List Re: Remove the Red Dot?

2021-02-01 Thread Bill Coleman via CnC-List
I would have a hard time removing one of those heaters that was already in, the installation is most of the equation. There is not much to them, a couple hoses, heat exchanger, and fan – you should be able to fix/replace that if it is the only problem. As far as the hoses, for something that

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

2021-02-01 Thread Graham Collins via CnC-List
Hi Charlie The 35-3 doesn't use this as the ceiling, but has on the sides a teak surfaced plywood, maybe 1/4" thick, with grooves formed in it to simulate it being strips of teak (a better version of the 1979s basement family room paneling).  If we are talking the same thing... I have no

Stus-List Re: Remove the Red Dot?

2021-02-01 Thread CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
I'd remove anything that doesn't work and remove it's piping too, so you don't have to worry about future leaks. You made it redundant by adding the Wallas heater. Not sure I understand a Red Dot heater. It uses the engine coolant to heat the cabin? That's not very useful when you turn off

Stus-List Remove the Red Dot?

2021-02-01 Thread Peter McMinn via CnC-List
As I install our new Wallas heater, I’m thinking of removing the original Red Dot that was wire cut by the PO—may need a new fan. At one point, I think it leaked coolant into the settee cavity. Cleaned up the spill and tightened hoses after we got the boat. I realize this heater offers steady

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

2021-02-01 Thread Dave S via CnC-List
Maybe Noah's here in Toronto. They've been here since C was. http://www.noahsmarine.com/ Dave 33-2 On Mon, 1 Feb 2021 at 09:14, Rod Stright via CnC-List wrote: > Maybe South Shore? > > > > *From:* cenelson via CnC-List > *Sent:* February-01-21 10:08 AM > *To:* Rod Stright ; 'Stus-List' <

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

2021-02-01 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
In the Chesapeake, there is CHESSS, Chesapeake short handed sailing society. They run a number of single and double handed races, spin and non-spin. It was started by a friend on West River who got fed up trying to put together crew. https://www.chbaysss.org/ I started racing in middle

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

2021-02-01 Thread cenelson via CnC-List
That is an excellent suggestion.  I will give them a call-Rob McLaughlin? was very helpful on past requests for metal parts.  Plus they are based in Canada so they might know of local sources. Charlie Nelson Charlie Thanks Sent from the all new Aol app for iOS On Monday, February 1, 2021,

Stus-List Re: masthead sheave thoughts?

2021-02-01 Thread Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
Isn’t that like buying a new car when you have a flat tire?? Joe Coquina -Original Message- From: Adam Hayden via CnC-List mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> To: Stus-List mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> Cc: CHARLES SCHEAFFER mailto:cscheaf...@comcast.net>>; Adam Hayden

Stus-List Re: masthead sheave thoughts?

2021-02-01 Thread Richard Bush via CnC-List
Expensive replacements are not a requirement: when I purchased my 37, the sheaves would not turn at all; I removed them (mast down, of course) and used very fine emery cloth on the sheaves and the axles; they still spin freely without friction after five years..; I have the old wire sheaves

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

2021-02-01 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
Maybe South Shore? From: cenelson via CnC-List Sent: February-01-21 10:08 AM To: Rod Stright ; 'Stus-List' Cc: cenelson Subject: Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls' Thank you. I was hoping that I might find a source for this material, perhaps from someone who is familiar with

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

2021-02-01 Thread cenelson via CnC-List
Thank you. I was hoping that I might find a source for this material, perhaps from someone who is familiar with wooden boat construction.  More likely a boat builder, including C, made them in house which is likely what I will need to do. Thanks again, Charlie NelsonWater Phantom1995 C 36XL

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

2021-02-01 Thread Rod Stright via CnC-List
Thanks Charlie, The only boat I had with a wooden ceiling in it was a Frers 33. It had narrow strips with beveled edges held in by stainless steel screws which allowed you to take them out and refinish if required. I tried to attach/enclose a picture but the site doesn’t seem to allow it