Doug,
The keel on my LF38 was encapsulated by a previous owner. I do not know the
detail of how it was done, but it appears the it was fiberglass wrapped with
epoxy but was then faired with polyester fairing. I know this because when I
first hauled her out, the keel was loaded with blisters
My Tacktick wireless wind instrument stopped reporting. The anneommeter cups
seemed kinda of slow to react also. I googled the problem to the web and found
some nice videos of people who repaired their units. I bought a new battery
pack and carefully took mine apart and while apart, cleaned a
Charlie,
I have a similar issue with Calypso’s B&G wind instruments. I have been
following several related topics in Sailing Anarchy’s Gear forum where people
much more familiar with the IT side of connecting a new sensor to an existing
system. I have read much about various attempts to conne
Sounds to me like a good cleaning should fix the issue. These are very simple
units and easy to disassemble and clean. Agree do not use petroleum based
products.
John Read
Legacy III
1982 C&C 34
Noank, CT
From: Charlie Nelson via CnC-List
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2022 1:32 PM
To: c
Good Lord – why even think about such a project. Boat is designed for external
keel and to change to internal is a massive undertaking which will add a lot of
weight. I am not a naval architect but would have to believe this will also
change handling as keel profile will be thicker. Also will
Charlie,
Are you saying the propeller is sticking or the vane is sticking? Might be
spiders. Seriously, spiders sometimes make nests in wind instruments.
Either way, you might be able to fix it. They're fairly simple units.
I have an older Nexus (now Garmin) propeller style wind instrument.
That would be a very large undertaking to say the least.
Maybe use the low-budget Mexicans to move the engine instead??
If you do want to make an internal keel out of an external one, that is going
to be a lot more than one layer of glass and it will need to run up the hull
sides quite a bit. You
As a follow-up, I should have noted that I have an NX2 server, but not the
so-called “black box.” The replacement Garmin masthead unit works fine on my
NX2 system.
From: Matt Wolford via CnC-List
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2022 1:59 PM
To: 'Stus-List'
Cc: wolf...@erie.net
Subject: Stus-Li
Charlie:
I can’t speak to the NMEA issue. However, be advised that when
my NX2 masthead unit was damaged (by a wave, no less), Garmin replaced it
through an exchange program it had at the time. I sent in the old unit, and
they sent me what appeared to be a new one (which I
I have a Garmin 10 series instrument set on Water Phantom with 4 GMI 10
displays, GWS 10 wind transducer and a Garmin knot-meter/depth sounder all on a
NMEA 2000 backbone which I installed about 10 years ago (?).
This is connected to my Garmin 547(1?) chart plotter and this has worked fine.
Now
I have a question for everyone here. Here in mexico where labor is cheap and
craftsmanship is good. I'm wondering about fully encapsulating my keel. The
thought behind this would be to eliminate the worry of my keel bolts. I can see
(access) a total of 2. There is one under the mast and who know
Thank you, Stu, for keeping the site and the email list going all these
years. Happy holidays to you and Gladys
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
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