Sorry guys, I forgot to include the sailor sams shaft seal link.
https://www.sailorsams.com/lasdrop-shaft-seals
Josh
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018, 9:14 PM Josh Muckley wrote:
> I have a Max-Prop, a R&D coupling isolator, R&D engine mounts, and I have
> a PYI shaft seal - all the same company. I gene
I agree with Josh, my PYI would be perfect if it could be changed without haul
out! I am trying to imagine the circus in the rear stateroom of my 37+ if you
tried this change in the water!
The failure rate of this PYI system seems to be nearly negligible, the pressure
on the mating surfaces i
I don’t have a 33, so I cannot comment on how it would fit. But I installed a
PYI dripless shaft seal on my boat 4 years ago and I am happy with it.
As Nathan did, I replaced everything (shaft seal, shaft, coupling and the
cutless bearing). You can do just the seal, but if you have to remove the
Yes, I did it 3 years ago. The first project was to replace the leaking
transmission seal so I had to remove the coupling. I ended up replacing
everything: seal, new split coupling by Buck Algonquin, new shaft and a PYI
dripless.
It is pretty tight but it fits, I think the new coupling is a bi
Not sure regarding the 33-2 but I was able to just fit a PYI shaft seal in my
34. It took perhaps an inch or so more space along the shaft than the original
stuffing box. Once installed and assembled with the right pressure on the
bellows I have an inch or so between the PYI and the end of the
Have one on a 35-3, no problem getting it to fit.
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11
On 2018-10-18 9:48 PM, Adrian Humphreys via CnC-List wrote:
> Any 33-2 owners with the PYI dripless shaft seal?
>
> Will it fit?
>
> We're looking at overhauling the packing gland and considering replacin
I have a Max-Prop, a R&D coupling isolator, R&D engine mounts, and I have a
PYI shaft seal - all the same company. I generally like the engineering
and customer support and like the shaft seal fine. That being said, I
would suggest taking a look at the Sailor Sam's shaft seal. As the vendor
desc
Any 33-2 owners with the PYI dripless shaft seal?
Will it fit?
We're looking at overhauling the packing gland and considering replacing it
altogether.
Thanks,
Adrian Humphreys
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Not sure what you're saying. PlasTeak is 1/16 inch thick. It's like
Linoleum. Cut to fit and glue it down.
If you want to get fancy with borders and stuff, it's a bit more work but
no different than installing Linoleum floor.
Dennis C.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 11:18 AM Chris Graham wrote:
>
I’d love to try that on the cabin sole. Wondering if I’d sacrifice what
precious little headroom I have below decks
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On Thursday, October 18, 2018, 11:41 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List
wrote:
I did a deck hatch on a Grand Banks with PlasDek (the exterior version o
I did a deck hatch on a Grand Banks with PlasDek (the exterior version of
PlasTeak).
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_sb5TfIENvsV2NVZ1hmaGJ6cEU
Good product. There are others.
Dennis C.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 10:34 AM Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> We did the
We did the sole on our first C&C, Jubilee, with Plasteak.
https://www.plasteak.com/plasteak-recycled-plastic-product/teak-holly-flooring-matte-finish
My first mate did all the research, templating, etc.. I helped with the
install. It came out looking very nice.
https://flic.kr/p/29gfKza
Absolutely!!!
On Thursday, October 18, 2018, 10:45:20 AM EDT, Gary Nylander via CnC-List
wrote:
The other help for the Whale is to use it! I found after many years of non-use
(I use the small electric pump to empty the bilge) the pump and diaphragms had
dried out. Replaced it and u
Agreed. I ran into the same issue.
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The other help for the Whale is to use it! I found after many years of non-use
(I use the small electr
The other help for the Whale is to use it! I found after many years of non-use
(I use the small electric pump to empty the bilge) the pump and diaphragms had
dried out. Replaced it and use it every few weeks, just to keep everything
flexible inside. Can’t give you a long-term success story becau
Take it out and take it apart. Mine, like Dave’s was corroded so badly that
replacement was the only answer.
Gary
1980 30-1
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Along these lines, has anyone on the list done something similar (glued
laminate?) to refinish a cabin sole? If so, what comments about the job do you
have.
Thanks,
Charlie Nelson
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IMHO...there is enough stuff that can get into the bilge without adding one
more, potentially gross, variable which can cause hard to get rid of odors.
I configured my foot pump so it can pump fresh water, salt water, or icebox
water into the sink.
David F. Risch, J. D.
Gulf Stream Associates
David,
For that little galley shelf, the laminate was glued on then trimmed with a
router with laminate blade.
Since you are leaving the fiddles, yes, a template is a must. I made
templates of the aft and outboard bulkheads in Touche's head. It took a
while to get the templates exactly right.
Speaking of Whale pumps, a lot of C&Cs came equipped with a Whale foot pump
attached to the drain hose for the icebox. The pump drains the icebox water to
the galley sink instead of the bilge. On my 34, we disconnected the pump and
just ran the hose to the bilge. A prior owner did the same th
Thanks for the link Neil!!Chris
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On Thursday, October 18, 2018, 9:14 AM, Neil Gallagher via CnC-List
wrote:
https://www.whalepumps.com/marine/product.aspx?Category_ID=10009&Product_ID=10006&FriendlyID=Double-Acting-Mk-5
Neil Gallagher
Weatherly, 35-1
Glen
Great tip!! Thank you Dennis. Got some projects for the spring :) Chris
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On Thursday, October 18, 2018, 9:11 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List
wrote:
Finding a plastic pump with matching bolt pattern is the challenge. I think
there are a few. There's also the issue
https://www.whalepumps.com/marine/product.aspx?Category_ID=10009&Product_ID=10006&FriendlyID=Double-Acting-Mk-5
Neil Gallagher
Weatherly, 35-1
Glen Cove, NY
On 10/18/2018 8:56 AM, Chris Graham via CnC-List wrote:
Easier just to replace the unit? Are they now using composites or
still using cor
Finding a plastic pump with matching bolt pattern is the challenge. I
think there are a few. There's also the issue of freeze protecting a
plastic pump which may or may not be an issue.
Yes, they are expensive but a Whale Gusher may just save you and your boat.
BTW, I routinely flush my Gusher
Fred, Danny and Dennis. Thanks for the pics and suggestions. Install pretty
straightforward? I am not removing fiddles so an accurate template is a must.
Any gremlins to look out for? This is a once and done kinda thing. Dont want
to muck it up.
David F. Risch, J. D.
Gulf Stream Associa
Thanks Edd...I wonder how it is holding up?
David F. Risch, J. D.
Gulf Stream Associates, LLC
(401) 419-4650
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Easier just to replace the unit? Are they now using composites or still using
corrosive alloys?? Seems silly not to use composites in this day an age
particularly around salt water.
Chris
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On Thursday, October 18, 2018, 8:51 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List
wrote:
I'll ditto the comments about the alloy corrosion in Whale Gushers. I've
replaced the one on Touche' twice in 19 years. Both times the sealing
surface for the flapper style check valves were corroded.
The last time I disassembled the new pump prior to installation, coated all
the alloy surfaces
For my boat (1979 Landfall 38), the Wilsonart color “Putty” (1503) was a
perfect match. Your mileage may vary…
— Fred
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI
> On Oct 18, 2018, at 7:47 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Applying laminate surface to
Applying laminate surface to your countertops should be fairly
straightforward. Here's a link to a galley shelf I installed on Touche':
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/doityourself/galley_shelf/index.htm
I also added laminate to the aft bulkhead and outboard bulkhead in Touche'
both to lighten it u
David, Three counters on my boat are Formica. Its a good product. I had my
first experience with it over last winter. I applied it to the marine plywood
that I used to make the settee fronts in the main salon. You saw them on
Sunday. Not very difficult at all. It is a bit unforgiving as,
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