You might try stainless lock wire and wrapping with self-amalgamating tape in
place of cotter pins and pipe covers. No place for spiders to hide.
Barry McKee
C&C 29 Mk I “Discovery II”
Burlington, ON
From: John Read via CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com]
Sent: 19-Apr-22 11:05 A
Green waterproof grease. Lubrimatic wheel bearing grease marine waterproof.
Does not create a oil sheen.
Wipe off excess after rig is tightened. No galling of threads in turnbuckles.
No issues with dust dirt or salt. I use PVC pipe to cover turnbuckles and
cotter pins
John Read
Annapolis Rigging - https://annapolisrigging.com
Neil Andersen
Rock Hall, MD 21661
484-354-8800
From: nausetbeach--- via CnC-List
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2022 2:43:21 PM
To: 'Stus-List'
Cc: nausetbe...@optonline.net
Subject: Stus-List Recommendation: Osprey Com
John,
What do you use for grease on the turnbuckles? Have heard people recommend
Lanocote, and have used that in the past. Seems like any grease has the
tendency to attract dust / dirt / salt etc.
Thanks,
Brian
From: John Read via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 9:24 AM
T
Yes, I ordered one on Monday, 4/18, if you need the order resent, just ask,
paypal payment was completed
Thanks,
George Cone
-Original Message-
From: Stu via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 9:05 AM
To: C&C Email List
Cc: Stu
Subject: Stus-List Cutting board orders
If you or
FWIW still have original rod rigging on a now 40 year old boat. Had visually
inspected over the winter by a rigger and everything appears fine. Boat spent
first 17 years in fresh water, balance in salt here in CT. Rig taken down
every winter. Turnbuckles and heads greased every spring.
J
If you ordered a cutting board over the weekend, please check your email
folders. A program error prevented some information being processed. I
sent emails out to the purchasers but have not received replies back.
It is not serious but it will delay your order until I hear from you.
Sorry -- j
Thanks all for the responses.
The foredeck repair would be on the current owner’s dime, so is very good to
hear a very favorable review of them. Thanks Joel. Would prefer to have any
unforeseen issues discovered once the deck is opened up while the owner is on
the hook, than taking a pri