Hello Peter,
I decided to add a roller to my C&C 34 which does not have an integral
roller in the original aluminum bow plate and here are some pictures of
what I did and some of the installation process:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1WiC3GpL1Yu0MU9dC91ghWDLIviFUGjbb?usp=sharing
This def
I found a basic roller that could lay down on the stem head fitting on my 1981
40 a p
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From: Nathan Post
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 4:32:49 PM
To: Stus-List
Subject: Stus-List Re: Anchor roller
: Anchor roller question
I found a basic roller that could lay down on the stem head fitting on my 1981
40 a p
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From: Nathan Post
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 4:32:49 PM
To: Stus-List
Subject: Stus-List
Nathan, thank you so much for this detailed response. Your fished product looks
robust and well fashioned. I'll hold onto your details and pics for reference.
And thanks for the advice on anchor weight. The 37 is right in the middle of
Mantus 35/45 on their performance chart. If don’t yet have a
After some research, the 45 seems overkill, especially on my manual pulling
apparatus (no windlass for a while). The small sample of 37 owners I've polled
on this list and another all seem to have 33-35# primaries. I've ordered the M1
35 with a bow protector. Hoping this will work with the origi
Hey Pete,
I’ve used both a 15 and a 20kg Rocna on my 37. Both work well, except the 20 kg
will also work in extreme conditions. I’ve been at anchor through 40-45kts with
the smaller Rocna, but the big one stood fast in 80 knots for about 8 hours
before the storm surge combined with the 180 degr
Where are you located. I have a Roca 35 that I don’t need anymore. I used it on
one cruise.
Dave
> On Dec 2, 2020, at 1:14 PM, NORTHERN LIGHT
> wrote:
>
> Hey Pete,
>
> I’ve used both a 15 and a 20kg Rocna on my 37. Both work well, except the 20
> kg will also work in extreme conditions. I’