Dave,
I like that idea using the access hatch! I have one in nearly the identical
spot in my boat. It is currently where I run my solar cables but I am changing
up the solar a bit, and would rather drill a couple small holes for the cables
than a large hole for the speaker. The whole reason the
Thanks for all the reply’s!
I think a new vhf and ram mic would be the best thing, but all said and done,
I’m looking at anywhere from $500-$1000 CAD or more. I have all Raymarine on
board and their radios are very expensive. That is on the wish list but I think
that money could go towards bet
Hello All,
Last season, my handheld VHF failed, and I find the nav station mounted radio
is hard to hear from the helm unless it is very loud which doesn’t help kiddos
napping on board.
I have looked at upgrading the base station and adding a Ram mic, but that is a
huge expense for something
water over the
side. I use lantern wick. It is not recommended to drill deck or toe rail to
drain the water.
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Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 11:20 AM Cam Lubbock via CnC-List
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Hello All,
I’m guessing I’m no
Hello All,
I’m guessing I’m not the first one to have this issue, but I haven’t seen it
posted since being a list member.
My C&C 38 mkII has the usual toe rail with the holes all along it. The holes
are about a 1/2” above deck level so only large amounts of water drains from
them. There are s
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Cam Lubbock
Checkmate
C&C 38mkII
Parry Sound, ON
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On May 3, 2020, at 3:47 PM, David Risch via CnC-List
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So I will be using an Apple IPad for chartplotter use. Anyone have
reco
Hello all,
I am brand new to the list and also to C&C Ownership. Looks like this will be a
great resource!
I am wondering if anyone knows the dimensions of the pilot berths on the 38
mkII? I realize they are tapered, so just the max. and min. width and the
length would be great. I am not abl