If you want a little more than oil but not quite varnish or poly then I use
Danish Oil. Natural or teak. You wipe on, let it sit, and then wipe off.
If you get down to raw wood or do repairs and need to get the raw wood to
blend.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Tue, Ma
I installed a 16k BTU Webasto FCF self contained unit that included a
remote control and reverse cycle for heat. I'm very happy with it and
the kit included a high quality thru hull and strainer/filter for the
water intact. The blower is a little on the loud side, but that is
actually welcome w
Lemon oil tends to clean anyway.
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On Mar 26, 2019, at 9:12 PM, John and Maryann Read via CnC-List
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No precleaning required – but then not much activity below during the season
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No precleaning required - but then not much activity below during the season
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Do you clean it first? If so, with what?
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Lemon oil. Inexpensive. Liberally coat rag to apply. Let stand for 15 min or
s
we installed the ac on as simple as possible on DejaVu under the galley
sink. didnt run duct work but still handles the main goal of dehumidifying
and cooling down the interior.
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 7:46 PM Edd Schillay via CnC-List <
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> Listers,
>
> I’m intereste
I have it! And love it ! also can run off my honda eu2000 when on the hook 😊
Compressor is mounted in location below chat table the drawer is a false front
looks like the other drawers but pops right off for access to compressor
Oh and it has a remote control 1So can adjust from anywhere on the
I've been using Pledge Restore & Shine oil in a spray bottle. Seems to do
the trick.
*Chuck Borge*
*C&C 41 *
*Tenacious*
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 8:25 PM John and Maryann Read via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Lemon oil. Inexpensive. Liberally coat rag to apply. Let stand for 15
Dave,
I actually prefer orange oil. Richer color and better smell. Easy to apply.
All the best,
Edd
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Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
City Island Yacht Club | City Island, NY
www.StarshipSailing.com
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Hi Edd,We have A/C in ours and I will look up the brand and send you photos.
It is invaluable down here, though some days I wish for a little more BTUs.Back
to you shortly,Bruce C. Whitmore1994 C&C 37/40+ "Astralis'Sent from my Verizon,
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Lemon oil. Inexpensive. Liberally coat rag to apply. Let stand for 15 min
or so. Wipe down again with dry rag. Easy peazy no muss or fuss. Lemon
gives nice scent and seems to deal with mildew well. Teak looks great for
the season. I apply each year usually in March before cover comes off so
Rod,
I have a 1" shaft and repacked the stuffing boxI used 1/4" .my
stuffing box took 3 cuts or 3 wrappings around the shaft...
staggeredwhen I went to put the nut back on I couldn't thread
itpacking was too thickI took the third piece output the nut
on and tighten the
I'm interested in hearing answers too since my mermaid marine 16,500 btu
air conditioning is ineffective and loud.
Mine is mounted under the stairs, above the engine. I replaced the
original to me PAR pump with a March pump that sucks on one of the 3
thru-hulls in the bilge compartment at the bas
You could make a bridle with a section of line and a rolling hitch. You
actually make the hitch on the standing part of the rode that runs across
the deck and then feed it through the bow roller as you pay out a little
rode. Each end of the bridle is then lead back to the port and stbd bow
chocks
Listers,
I’m interested in hearing from 37/40 and/or 34/36 owners that have air
conditioning installed on their boats - specifically what brand, where the
compressor is installed, venting, etc.
It’s a good possibility that the Enterprise will be in a location with steady
shore power in 2020 a
I think I use 1/4" packing (1" shaft). To be safe, why not buy a few
different sizes, and return the ones that are the wrong size.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 4:33 PM Rod Fisk via CnC-List
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> My 1981 C&C 36-1 needs new packing in the pro
My 1981 C&C 36-1 needs new packing in the prop shaft stuffing box. Access
is pretty poor, does anyone know the brand C&C was using at that time? I
know the prop shaft is 1" but I can't tell what the ID of the packing gland
is. The boat manual has only very general information. Does anyone have any
One more rime...for the oil for the bulkheads?
Thanks in advance
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Hi Sam,
I much sympathize with you as I sail Chesapeake Bay also, even though I am only
64. I singlehand mostly and learned a few tricks anchoring that may help you. I
follow standard procedures anchoring, pick a good spot with land blocking the
strongest winds and if it's warm and I desire a b
Yes, allowing the anchor line to simply lay on the rollers is fine—in fact you
don’t even need a chafe guard most of the time.
Bob
Bob Boyer
s/v Rainy Days
C&C Landfall 38 (Hull # 230)
(Presently in Charleston SC for the winter)
blog: dainyrays.blogspot.com
email: dainyr...@icloud.com
> On Mar
Hi All, I usually marina hop and have yet to anchor overnight. We plan on
doing that this year in the muddy Chesapeake Bay. Our boat is a Landfall 38.
The chocks (used for dock lines) on the front of the boat do not look
convenient for anchoring due to the angle of the pull. My question is wi
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