Paul
It kind of depends on your track set up. My #4 (~110%) leads outside
the forward lower and inside center upper and aft lower.
Don Kern
/Fireball/, C Mk2
Bristol, RI
On 7/9/2022 1:11 PM, Paul Florin via CnC-List wrote:
On a 35ft C MK II with a 110% genoa, sheets inside or outside
Hey Josh,
Thanks for your great comments. It was the hydraulic repair shop that
mentioned changing over to biodegradable fluid. The shop owner said the
eco-friendly stuff still makes a rainbow if it leaks, but deteriorates over
time, and you can always show the product bottle as a way to
I'm not sure being biodegradable makes it an upgrade. When I was getting Lew
Townsend's input, as I recall he had said to use an oil that was ISO 32
synthetic. I use Amsoil where I can in all my equipment. Amsoil didn't
specifically have a hydraulic fluid labeled as ISO 32 but working with
Outside
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Anyone switched to biodegradable hydraulic fluid?
I have a Navtec hydraulic backstay adjuster in the shop for new seals and
thinking of upgrading the fluid.
Chuck Scheaffer Resolute 1989 C 34R
On a 35ft C MK II with a 110% genoa, sheets inside or outside shrouds?
-- Paul Florin