What year is your MKIII? Our 1977 had aluminum frames. Just curious...
Bruce Whitmore1994 C&C 37/40+
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Original message From: Steve Thomas via CnC-List
Date: 12/15/17 1:35 PM (GMT-05:00) To:
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A friend had a similar installation on his 23 footer. Used the VHB4991 tape and
the Dow 495, that w asss 20 years ago. Still no leaks.
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Original message From: Steve Thomas via CnC-List
Date: 12/15/17 10:
I would like to get AIS info from my Raymarine AIS350 receiver and my
SeaTalk Wind, Depth, and Log into my Garmin GMAP541. It seems simple enough
with a SeaTalk to SeaTalkNG converter.
Here's a drawing of how I think it might work:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18Ak4iJhpxNoIvma0lOSFtoot5pj-Pb82
Steve,
My 37+ has, pretty much, a surface installation, but with the 0.090"
VHB tap and a 3/16" bevel there is plenty of room for the sealant. My
windows are now 2 years old and no signs of leaking or problems of any
kind. They also really look attractive! See pictures of the project here
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My C&C27 has windows that are glued and screwed directly on the surface of the
cabin. There is no cavity, and no visible sealant, and yes they leak. I suspect
that they were glued down with Plexus or something similar, but I wish that
whoever did it had left out the screws. Anyway,
Has anyone a
Hi Munden:
Where do you sail from? I am guessing it is the Armdale Yacht Club.
I replaced all my cabin windows about 8 years ago..had tothey
all were leaking and there was no way to keep the water out other than
replace the windowsI tried everything else and it always eventually