Check the nipple going into your tank. Could be clogged . Doug Mountjoysv
Rebecca Leah C&C Landfall 39Port Orchard yacht club
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Hi guys,
Just following up on screws attaching the sea hood on a C&C 34R.
I learned this weekend, I was wrong thinking there was balsa. The material
behind the fiberglass skin in raised area along the slider is some kind of
white filler, maybe thickened epoxy. The original screws are #8 SS f
Check your vent. Sounds clogged.
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Subject: Stus-List Sanitation Issues
Recently stepped into a 2000 C&C 121 and had a few questions on options others have pursued or attempted?1) throttle/shifter location - my observation is that the location on the lower starboard bench is an odd location, somewhat inconvenient by design. I have seen some models with the Edson pede
This is a wierd one. My marine head set up is direct to tank or direct
overboard controlled by a Y valve. I've had issues with pressure in the system
so I have been leaving the cap slighty open.
I'm having an issue with somehow nothing going to the tank even though you hear
it but the pumpou
Winds Aloft a mid 90’s 34/36+ just landed here in Oriental NC, boat looks
great and great condition has a wing keel ?
From Plymouth MI. Anyone know anything of this baby? Met new owner Looks nice,
and he got a killer deal! Hoping to get him out there Wed. Nights and also Join
the PHRF fleet. Ne
If you or someone you know is really good with a fine tip soldering iron,
you could solder a small wire to the broken pin and pull it out.
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I could use the ICOM tech info
Need to replace the whole line from what I am reading? And not just male pin
piece Correct
Thanks
John Conklin
S/V Halcyon
S/V Heartbeat
www.flirtingwithfire.com
On Jun 28, 2020, at 7:51 PM, John Conklin wrote:
I have similar issue Ram mic works perfect but
I have similar issue Ram mic works perfect but somehow probably a kick or push
several Male pins are bend (all present) and the connection cannot be made
Trip to my local West marine yielded no info or part for this Icom radio :(
Any help is appreciated. Small Tweezers maybe ?
John Conklin
S/V
I am in Durham Joe !
And have a home and Halcyon in Oriental NC
Washington is a 40 min ride from Oriental, and 2 hrs from Durham
As far as sailing I did the trip to Washington 1x and no need to repeat it.
Although it’s a great Little Town with tons of potential most days it’s it’s a
straight
If you decide togo with a Beta you should think about getting the prop from
them too. Beta sells the 'J' Prop, bronze three blade feathering prop,
made in Italy. The pitch is adjustable (for fine tuning) with the prop
installed and the boat in the water. A great product. We've had one on
our bo
Yep, those 4 bolts are most probably the strut bolts. No big deal to drop
the strut a bit and re-bed it once you haul out. Until then try to tighten
them.
As I am a bit pessimistic about successfully stopping the leak by
tightening the bolts, go to an auto parts store or a big box hardware store
Hi David
Ah, the surprises of a new (old) boat. Good times. Mine was leaking
seacocks.
Probably worth trying to tighten the bolts for the strut while still in
the water, I would. I don't see it making anything worse. Best access
to that strut area would be to shut off the port cockpit dr
My new to me 1985 35 MKIII was launched a week and a half ago. On the trip
from Newport RI to Salem, MA last weekend, the bilge pump was getting a
periodic workout. The water pump was leaking like a sieve, so as soon as I
could I replaced the pump ( seals to bearings was toast so beyond rebuild).
I
SS option would be better. One of mine appears to be the
> newer style, but I admit that this is one area of the boat I have not
> inspected closely at all. I do plan to replace the ports and hatch lenses
> at some point in the future, if we don't find another boat first... Saw a
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Hi Neil,
Yes, I've used it extensively to research boats, but sometimes I need to
google the boat name and port (in this case it was Malachi from BYC in
North Van, and they have a blog) before I can determine what type it is.
C&Cs, Ericsons, and Catalinas I can nearly always spot from a distance,
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