Chuck,
I also keep a couple of red/white LED headlamps on board. Great for night
racing.
Also nice for nighttime trips ashore in the dinghy. Interesting to watch
the nocturnal critters in the shallows and along the beaches.
Dennis C.
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Chuck S wrote:
> Thanks
Hi Wally,
This helpful hint from the Medical Officer,
Amazing Grace crew in response to the forward I sent out.
We had a beautiful day on the course today. 10
knot breeze, 12 C (54 F) and sunny all day. I
think this promise of global warming thing is
working okay for the West Coasters. :)
Oil of Ole'?
Dennis C.
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Wally Bryant via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Actually, to be totally honest, I wasn't wearing swim trunks. Does
> anyone know how to safely remove Marvel Mystery Oil from the male
> genitalia? I sent an email to Moyer Mari
Rum
Then
Scotch
But female assistance may be required for difficult to access .
> On Feb 22, 2015, at 9:16 PM, Graham Collins via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Has to be something Wal has on hand. Tequila???
>
> Graham Collins
> Secret Plans
> C&C 35-III #11
>
>> On 2015-02-22 10:13 PM, Pet
Tequila. Drink it and sweat it off.
Joel
On Sunday, February 22, 2015, Wally Bryant via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Actually, to be totally honest, I wasn't wearing swim trunks. Does
> anyone know how to safely remove Marvel Mystery Oil from the male
> genitalia? I sent an emai
Has to be something Wal has on hand. Tequila???
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11
On 2015-02-22 10:13 PM, Peter Fell via CnC-List wrote:
Dish soap?
-Original Message- From: Wally Bryant via CnC-List
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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re:
Dish soap?
-Original Message-
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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
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Actually, to be totally honest, I wasn't wearing swim trunks. Does
anyone know how to safely remove Marvel Mystery
Actually, to be totally honest, I wasn't wearing swim trunks. Does
anyone know how to safely remove Marvel Mystery Oil from the male
genitalia? I sent an email to Moyer Marine but haven't heard back.
Please don't suggest Acetone. I tried that. Ouch.
Wal
I wrote:
My entire cockpit, incl
Okay, I've had it. This is the second time. I've noticed over the last
many years that plastic bottles here in Mexico tend to bereally thin. A
few years ago a bottle of Marvel Mystery Oil exploded in my cockpit, but
at that time it was on the sole and made a huge mess on the ocean.
Today an
Thanks Dennis,
I also started using cheap camper's headlamps for night and stopped using my
Q-beam. It is amazing how well a small LED light can reflect off of markers in
the dark. I keep at least three of these things aboard, all small, cheap but
reliable. The batteries last a season. Gave on
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the thread. It makes searching the archives a lot easier.
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I bought rough Sawn teak from a guy on Craiglist for a couple hundred bucks.
Enough to make two sets as it turned out. I made my own with a jig saw, router
table and used the the old hand rails as templates. Had them done in a day and
took over a week at one coat of finish a day for 8 days. I
Easy DIY
Teak is not the only choice. Iroko is an adequate substitute. The original were
made of mahogany. You can even use recycled pvc planks made for backyard decks
(not the prettiest, but say adios to varnishing)
DIY, you need a ten feet planks of something, a hole saw (ideally on a
press-d
Stainless was $200 a rail and no maintenance for life!
On Feb 22, 2015 4:48 PM, "Curtis via CnC-List"
wrote:
> So I ha no Idea it would be so pricy. Here is what I was quoted. Is this a
> DIY project? should I try to make my own?
> Help$$$
>
>
> *Solid Teak Handrails:*
>
>- *Qty (2) - 9-Loop*
Curtis,
They really aren't hard to make. Just need to get some full 4/4ths teak. Mark
out the loops. Use a hole saw of a radius that matches the curve if the loops
and drill holes. The you connect the holes with a jig saw. Next use a router
to round the oval holes. Finally cut the thing in h
Ouch. Made some for a buddy this past fall. Teak cost $126. Took me about 4
hours. Pictures if you email me direct. I could walk you through it.
Not difficult with table saw, router or shaper table, spindle Sanders or drum
on a drill, hole saw jig or band saw.
Bill Walker
wwadjo...@aol
So I ha no Idea it would be so pricy. Here is what I was quoted. Is this a
DIY project? should I try to make my own?
Help$$$
*Solid Teak Handrails:*
- *Qty (2) - 9-Loop*
- *12" Centers*
- *112" overall length*
- *1" Thick*
- *2-1/2" High*
- *4" Pad Bases*
- *Q
Yeah, I once found a pair of vice grips that way, clamped onto the
bottom of a nut for my stanchion bases. I'd been looking for it for
years. Sometimes it's just such a relief to finish and go home that one
forgets...
Dan wrote:
worse yet I found a 3/8" ratchet
drive with a 7/16" socket
After a lot of research and querying the list, I finally bought a new
searchlight for Touche'.
I bought this one:
http://store.marinebeam.com/marinebeam-ultra-long-range-cree-rlt-illuminator/
It is pretty darn phenomenal. After using a pistol grip "Q-beam" style
light for years, it will take so
Joel, I checked with our CBYRA rep and was told that CBYRA is not the
authority, it is PHRF of the Chesapeake. And I looked at the PHRF web site and
it states that if the handheld is PURCHASED after 1/1/15, then it must have the
DSC capability.
Gary
St. Michaels
- Original Message -
Mike thank you for the info. My tank is 12 years old and has an OPD Onit.
Needless to say it is too good to throw out. I will call them on Monday ?
Cheers
Bill
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> On Feb 22, 2015, at 11:45 AM, mike amirault via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Bill, I got the tank recertified by Tony Huntley o
I just bought that model at the Toronto Boat Show...for a lot more than $125!!
Getting the mmsi from industry canada was easy. I obviously haven't used it
yet but have gone though the manual and like all the features.
Mike
Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell network.
Envoyé
Bill, I got the tank recertified by Tony Huntley out near Bridgewater. I could
not find anyone in Halifax to do it. I think it was $40,
· Tony Huntley 71 John Arnold Lower Branch 902) 543-8793
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Mike where in Halifax did you get the tank certified? Mine is due
I have not used COSTCO to fill the aluminum tank. We usually get 2 years from a
fill.
Thanks
Bill
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> On Feb 21, 2015, at 10:46 AM, Chuck S via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Hi Jake,
> I have the same problem. An older aluminum
When making a list for the Defender
sale, always check for manufacturers rebates on the items you are
going to purchase. Make sure that you aren't losing a $30 rebate
by waiting for Defender to lower the price by $20. Sometimes you
get lucky and can combine a sale
Dennis,
You got me thinking about the HX870 too. Found a review that shows worthwhile
improvements over the 851: bigger screen, better button interface:
http://www.panbo.com/archives/2014/11/standard_horizon_hx870_handheld_vhfgpsdsc_powerhouse.html
I'm curious about the feature where the uni
Curtis,
This company makes the 12 inch center hand rails.
http://www.teakmarinewoodwork.com/hand_rails.htm
Arnold
C&C 32 #109
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