3,000 RPM on my 37' with a 3HMF (27 HP) with a Martec folder would be a great
day. Closer to 2,700 RPM. Which is too low for these motors IMHO
Best,
Dave
1982 C&C 37
Sent from my iPad
> On Aug 17, 2014, at 9:22, Andrew Burton via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> All I get is 3000 on mine.
>
> And
Gelcoat is basically a two part resin that has pigment. When you buy the
gelcoat it comes with the hardener. To spray it you will probably have to
thin it...follow the directions on the can. I like the gelcoat solution
cause it can be polished.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, M
Gelcoat will stick on its own. You have to add MEKP (methyl ethyl ketone
peroxide) to get the gelcoat to harden.
Also, gelcoat isn't fond of sticking to epoxy. It prefers to stick to
polyester or vinylester resin.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Mare
I never applied any gelcoat, so I have a very basic question. I understand that
if you apply gelcoat you have to add something to make it stick (or if it is
already in the gelcoat, the stuff would deteriorate in the can on its own). So
the question is, what do you add and how much?
Marek
-
When I got my “new” boat last spring, I had intermittent starting problems.
The yard mechanic told me that in his experience these were caused by bad
grounds most of the time. Sure enough, when I cleaned the ground connections
to the engine, the problem went away. Dave
On Aug 16, 2014, at 4:
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Done this
Will do a post with how when we are Back home enjoying a sail for a change
Paul. :)
> On Aug 17, 2014, at 12:24 PM, "Charlie Normand via CnC-List"
> wrote:
>
> After a beautiful sail yesterday in Narragansett Bay by Fort Adams (site of
> this year's NE Rendezvous - still room to
I have seen ads for gelcoat in a spray can.
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From: "Sébastien Lemieux via CnC-List"
Sent: 2014-08-17 12:32 PM
To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com"
Subject: Stus-List How to paint small surfaces on deck?
Hello everyone,
I made a few repairs on my deck (changed rope clutche
Buy some paint (Interlux Brightside being the easiest to find and work
with) and a Preval sprayer. Spray it on the area feathering it out on the
edges. Do not tape it off. If you tape it or use a brush or roller you
will leave a sharp edge which will be much more obvious than a feathered
spray t
I get 3500. Max is 3600
Joel
On Sunday, August 17, 2014, Indigo via CnC-List
wrote:
> Does anyone know what the max rpm is for the 3GMF engine? My tach reads
> 3000 with my throttle pushed all the way to the pedestal guard. The link
> here www.*yanmar*help.com/operate.htm seems to indicate 30
Before entering the water at ANY dock
in a marina, read and understand this issue:
http://www.boatus.com/seaworthy/magazine/2013/july/electric-shock-drowning-explained.asp
Bill Bina
On 8/17/2014 12:54 PM, Paul Baker via CnC-List wrote:
Try brushing on some gel cost , that's what I did for small repairs
Sent from Joe Bognar
> On Aug 17, 2014, at 12:30 PM, Sébastien Lemieux via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I made a few repairs on my deck (changed rope clutches and filled some holes
> left by a previous dodger
The water here rarely gets above 45F, a little chilly for diving unless
you have a dry suit etc.
I'll see if I can find a diver that will do it for a reasonable amount.
Cheers,
Paul
On 14-08-17 05:28 AM, Curtis via CnC-List wrote:
Here in Beaufort South Carolina we have to clean the bottom ever
Hello everyone,
I made a few repairs on my deck (changed rope clutches and filled some holes
left by a previous dodger) and I'm now left with several small patches of
sanded epoxy (I used thickened West epoxy and faired with 240 grit). What
would be your recommendation for the cosmetic finis
After a beautiful sail yesterday in Narragansett Bay by Fort Adams (site of
this year's NE Rendezvous - still room to sign up..), I noticed that a
piece of the white teflon (?) plastic ring around the rudder post had come
off. It is located under the helm seat hump and the 2 horizontal pegs that
Thank you. So my next step is to have the tach checked to see if is under
reading.
--
Jonathan
Indigo C&C 35III
SOUTHPORT CT
> On Aug 17, 2014, at 11:15, Rick Taillieu via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> From the Yanmar Shop Manual:
>
> 3GMF: 20hp@ 3400 rpm
> no load idle - 850 rpm
> no load full t
>From the Yanmar Shop Manual:
3GMF: 20hp@ 3400 rpm
no load idle - 850 rpm
no load full throttle rpm - 3750 rpm.
Rick Taillieu
Nemesis
'75 C&C 25 #371
Shearwater Yacht Club
Halifax, NS.
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All I get is 3000 on mine.
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine
Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI
USA02840
http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
+401 965-5260
> On Aug 17, 2014, at 9:17, Indigo via CnC-List wrote:
>
> Does anyone know what the max rpm is for the 3GMF engine
Does anyone know what the max rpm is for the 3GMF engine? My tach reads 3000
with my throttle pushed all the way to the pedestal guard. The link here
www.yanmarhelp.com/operate.htm seems to indicate 3000 is the maximum - but I
think I have read on this list that 3500 is the max for this engin
Here in Beaufort South Carolina we have to clean the bottom every three to
4 weeks otherwise it fouls the bottom. If you hold for 5 weeks here you
will start getting hard growth. Do like I did and learn to do it your
self. You can save a lot of cash and know the job is done right. My C&C30
MK1 can
Dwight,
This was my thought, as well.
It is colder out here, but at least I don’t need to clean the bottom more often
than once a year at haul out.
Marek (in Ottawa)
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