Thanks gentlemen, very helpful replies. Will keep you posted as this
progresses.
Best,
Lisle
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 8:36 PM wrote:
> Lisle –
>
> If I understand your description correctly, yes it would be good to have
> at least the depth closer to horizontal. Mostly for accurate readings and
Lisle –
If I understand your description correctly, yes it would be good to have at
least the depth closer to horizontal. Mostly for accurate readings and area
coverage. How you achieve that can be a long explanation but would be a
combination of building up material (West System or other) o
Go to the Raymarine web site. There you may find special sales on
refurbished instrument packages. They come with a warranty, and look like
new.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 12:11 PM Lisle Kingery, PhD via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
In my club, it's accepted that if a mark is missing, boats make every
attempt to turn at the stated location of the mark. We have a couple of
permanent club-maintained race marks that are well offshore (miles). They
disappear every few years. We usually don't know it until we discover it
during
Listers,
As you all know, this past summer, I relocated my home, office and the
Enterprise from City Island to the Suncoast of Florida — and I’m getting
involved in the race management over here, which has been terribly lazy.
One of the big issues we face is lack of resources. Marks are droppe
I know for fact that the RayMarine instrument displays will work in a Data
Marine instrument display hole if the Data Marine display hole was cut to size
and the display fits snug.
Neil Andersen
20691 Jamieson Rd
Rock Hall, MD 21661
From: CnC-List on behalf of B
Not very many MOB stories are funny; but I still chuckle at this one.
I began sailing in 1980 while hitchhiking through the Florida Keys. There
was a large group of water-hippies who’d mostly chosen home-built plywood
trimarans as their vessels of choice; I fell in with them.
One of my first sail
<< the knot meter is flanged at about a 45' angle and the SR Mariner Thru Hull
fitting is flanged at 30" so there is a bit of wiggle room >>
Maybe this is why it was leaking? It wouldn’t be much trouble to mix up a bit
of West System and Colloidal Silica and fill the gap in and then sand out.
Hello all,
I have been a lurker on the list for 3 years now, was seriously considering
a C&C 30 in 2017 but ended up buying a 1986 Caliber 28 in August, 2018.
Despite not landing on a C&C, I continue to actively follow the posts on
the listserv as I have found them most useful and I don't do Fac
How embarrassing!
Some years ago my brother brought his very overweight full-sized stepson out on
the boat, went swimming, and then he broke a weld climbing up the transom
ladder.
Ended up attaching a sling under his arms, attached to the boom, and cranked
the end of the boom up with a winch.
IMHO the only way throwing it will work is if the boat is anchored or you sail
back to the person and throw it at point-blank range. If you want to
experiment, get someone to randomly throw something off and then yell MOB while
sailing at 6 knots and then you throw your ring/horseshoe. I am 99%
not sure how many of you have thrown a life ring or horseshoe... i suggest
if you have not, try it and you'll get a sense of how close you really need
to be for them to be effective
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 11:01 AM Shawn Wright via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Wow, that is quite the
Wow, that is quite the story.
Probably worth adding to my safety routine if we have visitors aboard is a
strong reminder to stay on the boat, even if it seems like jumping in for a
swim is a good idea. Everyone around here is familiar with big ferries, so
maybe likening it to jumping off a ferry wo
Thanks to all that responded to this.
I ended up buying a replacement from RigRite.
Looks like a perfect match.
Matthew
> On Feb 15, 2020, at 1:42 PM, Matthew Schlanger wrote:
>
> In one of the last races of the last season we broke our spinnaker pole. The
> nipple(?) that couples with the spi
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