For hatches, I second Bob's recommendation for Hammerhead.
Website is hatchrepair.com
Yes the hatch oem is AH, but they are really expensive. The dude at
Hammerhead is an ex-AH employee and does good work.
Cheers
Colin
On 9/8/12, Brent Driedger bren...@highspeedcrow.ca wrote:
It's a crappy
Hello Bob,
And welcome to the list. You will a great group of people here
willing to offer help advice (not necessarily in that order).
1. - I can't help you with the hatch particulars
2. The original sealant was butyl. I rebedded my toe rail with butyl
tape 5 or 6 years ago and I am happy
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Subject: Stus-List Newly Aquired CnC 25 MKII
Being new to this please excuse my inevitable inaccurate use of nomenclature. I
am, however, a retired aircraft mechanic so I do have a good knowledge of
machinery so I'm hoping that will aid me in getting and keeping my new, to me,
boat
Silicone is the devil. Butyl tape is the way to go for sealant.
On Sep 8, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Robert Coffelt onewir...@gmail.com wrote:
Being new to this please excuse my inevitable inaccurate use of nomenclature.
I am, however, a retired aircraft mechanic so I do have a good knowledge of
Robert:
1. Use this contact for your hatch repair:
gcha...@hhns.ca
2. Butyl tape for the toerail sealant.if the yacht shop doesn't have
any, check out the RV dealers.
3. Running rigging.you will figure that out.
Bob Abbott
AZURA
CC 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.
On 2012/09/08
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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Newly Aquired CnC 25 MKII
Being new to this please excuse my inevitable inaccurate use of
nomenclature. I am, however, a retired aircraft mechanic so I do have a
good knowledge of machinery so I'm hoping that will aid me in getting and
keeping my new
It's a crappy job but the hours put in will save you misery down the road.
Re-bed the toe rail. Find a friend and the two of you remove it from tip to
tail. Clean the surfaces very well. Place butyl tape on the toe rail and
re-apply. I used 1/8 butyl on mine and its been squishing out a little