I picked up a few of those in very nice shape for around 575 ea on Flea Bay,
just for reference. Just keep an active search going so you see when another
pops up.
Replacement screens for phones can be had for around 20 bucks.
Good luck with B&G. I have asked then for help on other things,
I've got a Ray A75 on my pedestal guard, one thing that hasn't been
commented - put a grommet in the hole in the guard tube, to protect the
wiring.
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11
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Hi Edd , I did a similar thing as Josh with an e
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Is there a big problem with the wiring and circuit panel on my 1974 35mkii.
I have original stuff mostly with glass amp rated fuses for circuits on the
panel. All systems work fine. Haven’t noticed any issues yet
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 4:38 PM Shawn Wright via CnC-List <
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You must have bought that display from Bitsho in Houston on EBay?
I was a little leery of that unit, I have the impression he buys salvaged boats
–
But I think it was still displaying, IIRC,.
Couldn’t you just buy an appropriately sized piece of Gorilla Glass for a smart
phone screen on EBay?
Not directly applicable to our C&C original electrical systems, which seem
to use either switches + glass fuses (like our 35-2), or early style
breakers, but just to be aware that there are now breakers that look
exactly like regular rocker switches, with or without an LED light inside.
The newer B
David
If it's anything like my 37+/40 (and it probably
is) the breakers are right behind the switch
panel. Undo the knurled screws in the four
corners and lower the panel forward and down revealing a row of breakers.
Tom B
At 09:31 AM 4/22/2020, you wrote:
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Date: Wed, 22 Apr 202
You have to open the panel and the breakers are inside. I thought I needed to
change one last year and it looked daunting! Bought one and took boat to
technician. Turned out it wasn’t the breaker. He indicated that it very seldom
is a failure of the breaker but usual a bad ground connection.
They are breakers. The old one are marked on the back. The new ones are
marked on the front
Joel
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 12:19 PM David Knecht via CnC-List <
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> I always tell my students, “there are no dumb questions”, but this is one
> where I really should alrea
Dave, For what it's worth, my CB's on my panel are not labeled either. Short
one out momentarily and see if it pops. If it pops question answered, if it
doesn't and continuity is interrupted, well now you have another question to
answer. I spent quite awhile looking for fuses for my old Battery
Depends. If they look like little "coffee pot" switches then they are just
switches. If they look more like a breaker and are mount with the operator
through a hole in the panel with 2 screws o either side then it is a
breaker. If it is a breaker then loosening the screws and removing the
unit
I always tell my students, “there are no dumb questions”, but this is one
where I really should already know the answer. For some reason, I got it in my
head that the switches on my panel were circuit breakers. I don’t think I have
ever had one pop, and I realized the other day that none of t
You might find it more available from a yard that does a lot of painting. When I got my boat painted, the shop gave me some for a touch up kit.
thanks,
Danny
From: Jim Reinardy via CnC-List Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2020, 10:06 AMTo: cnc-list@cnc-list.comCc: firewa...@reinardy.usSubject: Re:
I was able to find a local automotive paint specialty shop that would sell me a
touch up sized bottle of custom matched paint for my boat.
Jim Reinardy
C&C 30-2 “Firewater”
Milwaukee, WI
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Many boat yards that paint with Awlgrip will have a few remnant cans kicking
around, and can usually custom blend a small bottle for you to come fairly
close, at least enough that you have to go looking for the repair.
Glen Dickson
S/V Nomad I
1990 C&C 34+
Pickering, ON
Well hello Al,
Well hello Al,
You didn't do it entirely incorrectly! Haha. You changed the subject -
check. You didn't reply to a digest post - check. Good so far!
The only thing to improve on is the trimming of the message tails...
Especially when they are of an entirely different subject matter. But
tha
I installed a wood platform in front of my guard with a rotating Navpod for my
chartplotter on top. Cables run through the bottom of the pod and platform and
then into the existing holes in the guard. I love it and would never go back
to a fixed angle chartplotter. I love being able to rotate
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Hi Edd , I did a similar thing as Josh with an existing Navpod and a Garmin
unit. I don't have photos at the moment but would be happy to chat about how
we did it.Bruce Whitmore 1994 C&C 37/40+ "Astralis "847.404.5092Sent from
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