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Cc: Josh Muckley Subject: Re:
Stus-List Roll-Up Inflatable Dinghies and Motors Bruce,I too have NOT been made
aware of Supreme/93 octane being made by default without ethanol. The octane
rating is often achieved by simply adding toluene. I've even seen plans for
toluene
No. Naphthalene is a total different chemical than liquid naphtha thinner.
Naphthalene is an aromatic (benzene ring molecular structure) while liquid
naphtha thinner is an aliphatic molecule, or straight chain carbon
structure similar to mineral spirits but more volatile than mineral
spirits.
On
Never heard of this before. Thanks! I suppose you could just add liquid
naphtha thinner?
Josh
On Sat, Jun 13, 2020, 11:35 dwight veinot via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I have some naphthalene moth balls which are basically pure naphthalene.
> Naphthalene sublimes from solid
I have some naphthalene moth balls which are basically pure naphthalene.
Naphthalene sublimes from solid crystals to vapour with no liquid phase and
no residue. it also dissolves in gasoline. It is quite effective in
dissolving high molecular weight organics that can mess up small orifices
such as
Bruce,
I too have NOT been made aware of Supreme/93 octane being made by default
without ethanol. The octane rating is often achieved by simply adding
toluene. I've even seen plans for toluene injection systems designed for
performance vehicles. As I understand it the octane doesn't add power
I don't agree, at least here in the U.S. that premium gas doesn't have ethanol
in it. There are, however, gas stations that have a pump reserved for
non-ethanol gas. Bruce Sent from Samsung tablet.
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Thanks everyone for supporting this list
I second the Porta-boat and ~2hp outboard.
We've used an inflatable but just because it folds up does not mean that it
is small or light. Neither is the ports boat but at least I can lash it to
a lifeline station and it is more or less out of the way - though the
benches need stowed too.
The
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Cc: Marek Dziedzic
Subject: Re: Stus-List Roll-Up Inflatable Dinghies and Motors
Not necessarily.
>From what i know, only Shell and Esso guarantee no ethanol added to their
>highest grade gasoline. I also think that Costco does not have ethanol in the
>premium gas but
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Sent: June 12, 2020 5:20 PM
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Cc: Ken Heaton
Subject: Re: Stus-List Roll-Up Inflatable Dinghies and Motors
Hi Edd,
We have an inflatable with an aluminium floor. Ours is a SeaBright 290 - 9' 6"
long. http://www
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Sent: June 12, 2020 5:20 PM
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Cc: Ken Heaton
Subject: Re: Stus-List Roll-Up Inflatable Dinghies and Motors
Hi Edd,
We have an inflatable with an aluminium floor. Ours is a SeaBright 290 - 9' 6"
long. http://www.seabrightmarine.ca/sd290.html We usually use our spinnaker
Hi Edd,
We have an inflatable with an aluminium floor. Ours is a SeaBright 290 -
9' 6" long. http://www.seabrightmarine.ca/sd290.html We usually use our
spinnaker pole and topping lift as a crane to lift our inflatable out of
the water to store it on the foredeck. I hang a block & tackle from
Hi Edd,
Here's what I did:
I went with a Portabote because it can easily be driven with a torqeedo, and in
fact it is our preferred motor as opposed to the 6 hp 4 stroke that came with
the boat. The 6 hp motor will drive the boat at 13 kts with both me and my
wife it it, but as another person
a dinghy to hull speed.
Joe Della Barba Coquina C 35 MK I
www.dellabarba.com
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Dennis C.
via CnC-List
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 11:35 AM
To: CnClist
Cc: Dennis C.
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Stus-List Roll-Up Inflatable Dinghies
Ed - I’ve used my trusty LT-2 for many years. Deflates/inflates easily.
Haven’t put a motor on yet but is rated for one.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_iMVAf0lE7W9eSXB5RD7q5iBXdIHRB0v/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TEtPTw3whDq2ggGllKtkHhTs_jQllx8-/view?usp=drivesdk
Tom
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> Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:59 AM
> To: Edd Schillay via CnC-List <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
> Cc: Edd Schillay mailto:e...@schillay.com>>
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Roll-Up Infl
Oops. Forgot the link
https://www.plastimo.com/en/mooring-tenders/tenders/annexes-raid-ii-9197.html
From: Hoyt, Mike
Sent: June 12, 2020 12:47 PM
To: 'cnc-list@cnc-list.com'
Subject: RE: Stus-List Roll-Up Inflatable Dinghies and Motors
Hi Edd
In 2014 I saw an 8 ft Pastimo dingy
I do well towing my hard bottom Caribe inflatable and a Honda 2.3 hp motor.
The Caribe also has oars that separate and stow easily under it’s seat. The
little Honda weighs about 30 pounds so I can handle it with ease. It is air
cooled and very easy on fuel. Don’t think I would want to deflate and
I would have purchased one
2 ft longer with an inflatable keel.
Mike
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Sent: June 12, 2020 12:35 PM
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Cc: Dennis C.
Subject: Re: Stus-List Roll-Up Inflatable Dinghies and Motors
First, make sure whatever inflatable you buy has
First, make sure whatever inflatable you buy has thermowelded seams. I
think all of them should be that way now. Don't buy glued seams. I had
one of those. The bottom fell out one day on the way to the beach.
Nothing like zipping along in a bottomless donut with a 7.5 hp motor.
Second, motors
: Edd Schillay
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Roll-Up Inflatable Dinghies and Motors
Listers,
So I’m looking to add a dinghy and motor to the Enterprise to take advantage of
some of the fantastic anchorages in the area (and yes, the dinghy will be named
“Galileo”). But II have some limitations — I
Listers,
So I’m looking to add a dinghy and motor to the Enterprise to take advantage of
some of the fantastic anchorages in the area (and yes, the dinghy will be named
“Galileo”). But II have some limitations — I don’t want to install davits on my
stern and I have no place at my club to store
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