Is this any help? http://c34.org/bbs/index.php?topic=6557.0
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 26 April 2014 21:01, Bill Hoyne wrote:
> I have a roller furler question. I am trying to replace the roller furling
> sheet on a Hood Seafurler 3250. There are 4 holes on the dru
I have a roller furler question. I am trying to replace the roller furling
sheet on a Hood Seafurler 3250. There are 4 holes on the drum two on each side
180deg apart. There is a set screw that I can remove from each side but the
other hole seems to have something in it but I can’t seem to remov
Launched Resolute today. Many weekends preparing and projects and working
around the weather. This is the earliest I ever launched in 12 years of
ownership. The day started out grey and damp, 50 degrees but damp and rain
threatening and 20 to 30 knot winds. Launch and docking went smooth but too
DO NOT send links either in the message or in your signature to any 3rd
party sites that is not sailing or C&C related.
A recent email had a link to something called "The Worst Carb Ever". That
kind of stuff is a NO-NO.
Stu
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PM sent, thanks Jim.
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11
On 2014-04-26 9:42 PM, Jim Watts wrote:
Graham, you should talk to Michael Hennesy about this, he ripped his
drive mount off coming back from Bermuda in his 35-3, Indigo, now
owned by another lister. PM him as Rail Meat on SA.
J
Not sure if this is appropriate but i just got pair of gray Sperry Billfish for
$40 with free shipping..
Just thought I would share... It a really good deal!
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The #1 Wo
Graham, you should talk to Michael Hennesy about this, he ripped his drive
mount off coming back from Bermuda in his 35-3, Indigo, now owned by
another lister. PM him as Rail Meat on SA.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 26 April 2014 17:28, Graham Collins wrote:
> Hi!
> I
Hi!
I'm wrestling with the question of where to anchor the free end of a
linear drive in the dark end of my 35-3, wondering if anyone has any
tips? I've got the man-overboard pole equipped version, so the torpedo
tube on port and just one propane locker to starboard. It looks to me
like I co
John,
Email me off list with some boat details, thee price, and you contact
information. I have a friend who is looking for a boat and I will forward the
information to her.
Rick Brass
Sent from my iPad
> On Apr 26, 2014, at 19:07, johnr...@aol.com wrote:
> I will post some basic details re
Thanks for the guidance, STU!!! I will post some basic details re Falcon. I
love the C&C29-2, especially as a former dingy sailor. To me, it is an
overgrown Thistle, but has to be sailed with heel to increase her waterline and
speed, but never-the-less handled in ways familiar to competitive d
Thanks Stu.
Advice noted.
On Apr 26, 2014, at 6:26 PM, Stu wrote:
> I don't have a problem with people trying to sell their boat via this list --
> but you will have more exposure if you use the Classified Ads on the Photo
> Album.
>
> If you use the list, DO NOT include all the specific de
I don't have a problem with people trying to sell their boat via this
list -- but you will have more exposure if you use the Classified Ads on the
Photo Album.
If you use the list, DO NOT include all the specific details of the boat (it
just uses up costly bandwidth). Instead, give a brief de
Opps! Didn't know.
Sorry if it's a problem.
On 4/26/14, Mike Harbold wrote:
> Nope.
>
> No missing zero’s
>
> Just don’t use it anymore and wanted to get it to someone who might want to
> sail but doesn’t have the zero’s to go with the desire.
>
> -Mike ( in Washington, DC)
>
> On Apr 26, 2014
I was under the impression we were not to use the list for boat sales. I have
a C&C29-2 on the market, but have refrained from mention of this or marketing
on the list.
John McLaughlin
'Falcon'
(My new boat is 'Pyewacket')
-Original Message-
From: Mike Harbold
To: cnc-list
Sent
Nope.
No missing zero’s
Just don’t use it anymore and wanted to get it to someone who might want to
sail but doesn’t have the zero’s to go with the desire.
-Mike ( in Washington, DC)
On Apr 26, 2014, at 4:13 PM, Marek Dziedzic wrote:
> I can't believe the price. Is there a 0 missing? I so
I can't believe the price. Is there a 0 missing? I sold mine (possibly in a bit
better shape - epoxy barrier coat, newish sails) for almost $5k a year ago.
Marek (in Ottawa)
Mike Harbold wrote:
1975 C&C 24 Sailboat for sale.
Including:
• 2003 Honda BFP9.9 Long Shaft (runs well, cover has some
1975 C&C 24 Sailboat for sale.
Including:
• 2003 Honda BFP9.9 Long Shaft (runs well, cover has some peeling paint from
being in the sun.)
• 3 Jibs of Various Sizes
• Spinnaker without Pole
• Toilet
• Sink
• Marine Radio
Good for single handing.
Sleeps family of 4.
Fair condition.
Simple b
Would you like to buy a vowel, Tom?
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 26 April 2014 09:52, Tom Buscaglia wrote:
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Curt,
There are furlers available that allow you to drop the furling drum and use a
jib that has a bolt rope. You may be able to have the best of both worlds if
you can have a loft install a rope slider to replace the hanks on your present
sails. You would still need a jib cut just for the furl
Typoed from my iPhone
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