Thanks all.  I'll try a product with oxalic acid as ingredient as it  seems 
to be common in these various products.  
Bill 
 
 
In a message dated 12/10/2012 9:55:37 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
rickbr...@earthlink.net writes:

 
Mary  Kate “On and Off”. Or maybe its “On ‘n Off”. Anyway, it will take 
care of rust  and the brown stains on the waterline.  
The  active ingredient is oxalic acid, so be careful how you apply it (with 
gloves)  and rinse thoroughly. 
I’ve  also used a cheap cleaning product from the dollar store whose active 
 ingredient was oxalic acid, and it worked fine. Since it was not marketed 
for  “marine” use it was a whole lot less expensive than the Mary Kate  
stuff. 
Rick  Brass 
Washington,  NC 
 
 
From: CnC-List  [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of  
wwadjo...@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2012 1:22  PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List rust  removal

What are favorites for removing rust stains on fiberglass.  Tried CLR, bar 
keeper' friend, comet with bleach.  All helped some,  but not perfect.

Bill Walker
Evening Star
C n c 36
Pentwater,  Mi 
 
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From: "Rick Brass" <_rickbrass@earthlink.net_ 
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To:  <_cnc-list@cnc-list.com_ (mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com) >
Subject:  Stus-List FW: Charging System Advice - Windlass installation
Date: Sun, Dec  9, 2012 12:47 pm
Reposted  message. The first try was too big for the list. I did not 
realize all the  previous discussion was still attached. 
 
 
From: Rick Brass [_mailto:rickbrass@earthlink.net_ 
(mailto:rickbr...@earthlink.net) ]  
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2012 12:11 PM
To:  'cnc-list@cnc-list.com'
Subject: RE: Stus-List Charging System  Advice - Windlass installation

I  can’t say that I’ve ever noticed a problem with moisture or smells on 
Imzadi –  at least moisture through the anchor compartment. It’s certainly 
true that any  water that comes in is going to end up in the bilge. But the 
hole is only  about 2”x3”, and is internal to the windlass (or was covered 
by the hawse pipe  before now) so the amount of water that gets in is pretty 
minimal. The sounds  of Eastern North Carolina are brackish to salt water, 
with mostly mud bottoms.  I try to get the mud off the chain as it comes in, 
and haven’t particularly  noticed a smell from the 100 ft or so of damp 
nylon that ends up in the  locker. Maybe it because of the power vents in the 
boat, or maybe a smell and  I’m just used to it. But I understand your 
concerns. 
When  I had moisture in the v-berth cushions, it was because of a leaking 
foredeck  hatch. But since I have replaced the lens and the hatch seals, I’ve 
not had a  problem. I have a Nicro vent to install in the foredeck hatch, 
but have not  gotten around to it yet. 
Regarding  the anchor roller, try looking at the list archives for 
September 2011. There  were a number of bow roller arrangements discussed, with 
photos of a couple of  alternatives, and sources for add on rollers. IIRC, 
Peter 
Deppich had a pretty  slick arrangement that he bought from a source in 
Canada, and which bolted to  the stem of the boat using some of the existing 
stem fitting attachment  points. I recall it because I thought about adding 
one to Imzadi, but elected  to go to Stainless Outfitters for an “anchor 
Carrier” so I can carry 2 anchors  on the bow. 
Rick  Brass 
Washington,  NC 
 
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Sent:  Sunday, December 09, 2012 11:22 AM
To: _cnc-list@cnc-list.com_ (mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com) 
Subject:  Re: Stus-List Charging System Advice - Windlass  installation
 
Hi Rick,
 

 
I do have that locker up at the  bow.  It is pretty large and any water 
that will end up in there will end  up in the bilge.  However, it will run 
though the storage under the  V-Birth to get there.  I'm just not sure i want 
that.  I guess I  could pipe a drain through there.  I'd really rather have a 
separate  compartment for that with a drain through the hull.  I guess I 
could do  it the way you did for temporary and then glass in a compartment 
later.  It seems you get a whole lot of access to the anchor line by just  
dropping it into that compartment.  I'm just afraid of all that added  moisture 
in the cabin, not to mention smell.  We had some real moisture  issues and 
the bedding was very moist...yuck  but, I think it had more to  do with the 
time of year and the humidity in the air we had at  night.
 

 
That sure seems like a beefy  solution you came up with!  I'll probably 
borrow some of your ingenuity.  I'll still have the bow roller solution to 
contend with, as well...  I was thinking of taking the bow fitting off and 
taking it to a  fabricator to see if we could come up with a solution.  My idea 
is to get  a couple of, off the shelf, anchor rollers and then modify them 
with stainless  plating for a direct replacement bow fitting.  
 

 
Danny
 



 
 
 








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