We’ll be there. We’re in Ladysmith tonight. I hope to get in before low tide.
Looking forward to seeing the C gang.
Al Liles
C 37/40+
Elendil
> On Aug 3, 2023, at 9:06 PM, Martin DeYoung via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Calypso is staying in Port Ludlow, I have someone who saw the Boattrader
Calypso is staying in Port Ludlow, I have someone who saw the Boattrader ad
planning a visit to the area and our classic wood hulled power boat needs some
paint/varnish before our San Juan Island cruise starting next week.
Enjoy the gathering of the clan!
Martin DeYoung
Calypso
1971 C 43-1
See you there Tom and Lynn.
At Silva Bay tonight.
Really looking forward to seeing everyone.
David Miles and Dave Smith
Impulse 1988 C 30MK2
On August 3, 2023 5:01:29 p.m. Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List
wrote:
> We'll be at Telegraph Harbor on Thetis Island tomorrow. 40 C's
> expected...should
37+ doesn't have conduits. Well mine didn't
Aug 3, 2023 19:20:04 Doug Mountjoy via CnC-List :
> I'm replacing the cables on my Edson Steering. The chain is in excellent
> condition. But the cables and the conduit showed signs of wear. I can't
> inspect the cables, and once pulled out of the
Apologies. here is the right link
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wDHxF4Fr8HEXCN93OB_ByV0PgBN5jfsj?usp=share_link
On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 11:06 PM rockland bazemore
wrote:
> Rob, here is a link to some photos of my idler project. I stuck my phone
> under the idler plate and took photos
Rob, here is a link to some photos of my idler project. I stuck my phone
under the idler plate and took photos and video and thanked the gods that
it wasn't completely rusted through like a lot of others boats were. I
removed the pedestal and broke an aluminum bolt which sucked. Mcmaster to
the
We'll be at Telegraph Harbor on Thetis Island tomorrow. 40 C's
expected...should be some fun!
Who else is going?
Tom Buscaglia
Alera 1990 C 37+/40
Vashon Island, WA
www.sv-Alera.com
P 206.463.9200
F 206.463.9290
C 305.409.3660
Please show your appreciation for this list and the Photo Album
I'm replacing the cables on my Edson Steering. The chain is in excellent
condition. But the cables and the conduit showed signs of wear. I can't
inspect the cables, and once pulled out of the conduit they won't go back
in if there is any bend to the cable.
I used 1\4 SS 304 7x19 cable, 4 aluminum
Rivet not river.
Cheers, Al
> On Aug 3, 2023, at 3:29 PM, Alan Liles wrote:
>
> I solved the hollow river issue by using large SS bolts (short but wide)
> drilled through the center to accommodate the steering cables. The machine
> shop that watercut the new SS plate did them on a lathe.
I solved the hollow river issue by using large SS bolts (short but wide)
drilled through the center to accommodate the steering cables. The machine shop
that watercut the new SS plate did them on a lathe. The whole assembly cost
less than $500 CDN.
Al Liles
C/40+
Vancouver BC
Please show your
I have a regulator and an adapter to fill a tank from a car CNG station.
I also have a tank with a fresh hydro, the tank *might leak* at the valve. The
shop put more better tape on it, but I have not filled it to test it and
probably won’t seeing as I have propane now.
$20 to the list and
I noticed when visiting a local (Victoria BC) used and consignment shop
that they had an Edson cable / chain kit on the shelf. Other than a quick
look I didn't pay too much attention (obviously cable diameter was too
large for my 27) but if you are interested I could explore further.
Peter
On
Hi Mack
Did that job on all 4 tangs several years ago. Very simple - remove
fasteners, clean area and tangs of old butyl (I used turpentine), inspect
balsa to ensure no rot (repair as needed), rebed using new butyl. No leaks.
John Read
Legacy III
1982 C 34
Noank, CT
-Original Message-
Hi all!
Looking to rebed the deck tanks on my 1980 34c. My question: are these
held in any sort of tension/compression, assuming their is not
significant tension on the mainsheet? If so, is it simply a matter of
removing the fasteners and rebedding with Butyl?
Thanks!
Mack
C 34 "Altair"
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