ntact me off line
Jim
previous Galaxy 34'
current J80 Stinger
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I se
ou have a 2QM like
> I do, it is Raw Water Cooled – water from the lake/bay/ocean is pumped
> through the engine for cooling and merged with the exhaust and expelled.
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Good to know the terms. I was aware of the different cooling mechanisms, but
unaware of the terminology.
Quite frankly I thought fresh water cooled referred to non-salt water.
Thanks folks
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Owned our 82 for 21 seasons. Absolutely love it. Original Yanmar 3GM which is
jus
I have mentioned this before I think - the 34 took a significant step
backwards from the 35 MK I/II in how the keelbolts are backed up. The
35s had thick backing plates and the 34 had washers. During a Bermuda
Race a 34 was taking on so much water from the keel bolts they sailed
directly from t
I second Mikes take. My 34 has been a great relatively inexpensive cruising
boat so far and I love having a boat that moves in light wind. We sail short
handed too and don’t race so I tend to reef early but she will handle a blow
just fine and with the full rig you can sail to windward pretty w
Great story
On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 9:41 AM Headgorilla via CnC-List <
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> I have owned and sailed my 1978 34' for the past 5 seasons and she was not
> what I was looking for originally, I was looking at the 35's. Skywalker was
> a bit unique in that she was built for
I have owned and sailed my 1978 34' for the past 5 seasons and she was not what
I was looking for originally, I was looking at the 35's. Skywalker was a bit
unique in that she was built for a fellow who raced her in the UK so she is a
bit of a "winch farm" as I have had some admirers refer to he
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> Pardon my ignorance, but what is FWC/RWC?
> Ron
> Wild Cheri
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Pardon my ignorance, but what is FWC/RWC?
Ron
Wild Cheri
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STL
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Pardon my ignorance, but what is FWC/RWC?
Ron
Wild Cheri
C&C 30-1
STL
On Friday, June 12, 2020, 01:11:53 PM CDT, Della Barba, Joe via
Fresh water cooled/ raw water cooled.
Jon
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Owned our 82 for 21 seasons. Absolutely love it. Original Yanmar 3GM which is
just the right power (do not recommend a smaller engine)
Ball …
Mike Hoyt
Persistence
Not a C&C
Halifax, NS
www.hoytsailing.com
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It’s a tender boat by all accounts
gt; Maryann
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> Owned our 82 for 21 seasons. Absolutely love it. Original Yanmar 3GM
> which
> i
It’s a tender boat by all accounts. If you are sailing in winds usually in
the teens apparent to weather it really does well with a keel shoe. The
interior seems very tight compared to the 35mkii which was i believe was
the model it was built to replace
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:36 PM John and Mar
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> Owned our 82 for 21 seasons. Absolutely love it. Original Yanmar 3GM which
> is just the right power (do not recomm
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Owned our 82 for 21 seasons. Absolutely love it. Original Yanmar 3GM which
is just the right power (do not recommend a smaller engine) No m
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Joe
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Owned
Owned our 82 for 21 seasons. Absolutely love it. Original Yanmar 3GM which is
just the right power (do not recommend a smaller engine) No major design or
build issues just issues of being such a tender age :-) Of course get a
competent survey of hull rig and all systems. Our main hatch cove
l, a good boat.
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Subject: Stus-List CnC34?Anything to pay attention to?
Looking at a ?81 34 which, besides the galley, looks like a cotton-shrunk
version of my old 41. Any issues particularly relevant to survey on this
model? Thanks, Will
, 2020 7:23 AM
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Subject: Stus-List CnC34—Anything to pay attention to?
Looking at a ‘81 34 which, besides the galley, looks like a cotton-shrunk
version of my old 41. Any issues particularly relevant to survey on this model?
Thanks, Will
Will Gerstmyer
Looking at a ‘81 34 which, besides the galley, looks like a cotton-shrunk
version of my old 41. Any issues particularly relevant to survey on this model?
Thanks, Will
Will Gerstmyer
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