Re: Stus-List Ontario 38

2014-02-09 Thread Mike
I was away and missed this e mail. There were actually 8 Ontario 38 made. I know the owner of Onalee and she is a very well maintained boat. I sailed on it once and she sails very well. I would not hesitate to buy one. Nice interior layout and strong well built boats. Barry is a very fussy

Re: Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Wally Bryant
Tom - BTW, I did make a page about my water heater replacement. It's probably not relevant to your specific question... I wrote: I put an isotherm in, but that's a different story as I added batteries where the old water heater

Re: Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Wally Bryant
I put an isotherm in, but that's a different story as I added batteries where the old water heater was and thus reengineered the boat to move the water heater to a spot were the boat would be in balance and on its lines. The point of this email, though, is that if you're replacing the water h

Re: Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Josh Muckley
Thanks Jake. Yeah it is a bit off copper but I couldn't find suitable plastic fittings that I felt would be versatile and robust enough. I added a thermal mixing valve and a 3-way for the end of season flush. I also added di-electric union nipples so that I can more easily check the anode. I als

Re: Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Rick Brass
I used a Kuuma 11811 stainless steel, rectangular, 6 gallon water heater, 120v, with front inlet/outletfor the heat exchanget. The unit is about 14" x 14" x 19" tall. Cost was about $230 plus UPS - about $250 total. I see them listed on Amazon, Go2Marine, and other websites. You might be able to ge

Re: Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Jake Brodersen
Josh, Nice job on the rebuild. Looks like new. Man that's a lot of copper pipe! All of mine is plastic (grey butyl). Mine is in much worse shape than yours was, but it still works. The case has some serious rust going on, despite a repaint job. Jake From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-b

Re: Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Paul Fountain
Tom, When we replaced ours I went with a Quick unit http://www.quicknauticalequipment.com/?lng=en &cs1=01&ms1=2&ms2=5&ms3=69&ms4=159 Can't remember where I ordered it from, but it has worked well. -Or

Re: Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Josh Muckley
Oh almost forgot...why are you heating your hot water? ;-p On Feb 9, 2014 2:41 PM, "Tom Anderson" wrote: > Hey fellow C&C 32 owners, > > I am looking to replace my original Raritan hot water heater which died a > couple years ago. Raritan's 1700 Series replacement model is one half inch > bigg

Re: Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Josh Muckley
Tom, What exactly died? Unless the tank has rusted through, most of the parts are replaceable. Heating element, thermostat, anode, and T&P valve (pressure relief). I just finished rebuilding mine and feel quite confident that it will last considerably longer for only about $100 in repair parts.

Re: Stus-List Free used Signet Marine instruments parts

2014-02-09 Thread Tom Anderson
I have a taker for the instruments so no more emails please. Tom Anderson C&C 32 Nonpareil Marblehead, MA On Feb 9, 2014, at 2:29 PM, Tom Anderson wrote: I have the following used Signet Marine instruments parts taken off my boat last year in working condition at that time. FYI, the speed alw

Stus-List Hot water heater

2014-02-09 Thread Tom Anderson
Hey fellow C&C 32 owners, I am looking to replace my original Raritan hot water heater which died a couple years ago. Raritan's 1700 Series replacement model is one half inch bigger than my old one, and I had trouble removing the old one from the locker, so I think that model is out of the que

Stus-List Free used Signet Marine instruments parts

2014-02-09 Thread Tom Anderson
I have the following used Signet Marine instruments parts taken off my boat last year in working condition at that time. FYI, the speed always read a little low (by a knot or so, and the wind always read slightly high. I did try calibrating the instruments a couple of times with marginal succe

Re: Stus-List Virtual Aids to Navigation

2014-02-09 Thread Dennis Cheuvront
I'll look for them while sailing my virtual boat. :) Dennis C. Touche' 35-1 #83 Mandeville, LA On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Jake Brodersen wrote: > Very interesting concept, that is now becoming a reality. When is a buoy > not a buoy? When it's a virtual buoy! > > http://gcaptain.com/usc

Stus-List Virtual Aids to Navigation

2014-02-09 Thread Jake Brodersen
Very interesting concept, that is now becoming a reality. When is a buoy not a buoy? When it's a virtual buoy! http://gcaptain.com/uscg-ais-aton-navigation/ Jake Jake Brodersen "Midnight Mistress" C&C 35 Mk-III Hampton Va ___ This List is provid