> I made the switch from wire to rope on my 35-1 without changing the
>> sheaves. Works fine, no sign of unusual wear.
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>> Neil Gallagher
>> Weatherly, 35-1
>> Glen Cove, NY
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>> On 5/8/2015 2:27 PM, Kyle Mello via CnC-List
ine, no sign of unusual wear.
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> Neil Gallagher
> Weatherly, 35-1
> Glen Cove, NY
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> On 5/8/2015 2:27 PM, Kyle Mello via CnC-List wrote:
>
> Hello, I have a 72 C&C 35 MK1 and I am looking fora advice on where to get
> some replacement sheaves. I am switchin
Hello, I have a 72 C&C 35 MK1 and I am looking fora advice on where to get
some replacement sheaves. I am switching to rope from wire halyards. I have
looked online and called Hall in my home town of Bristol without any luck.
There are 3 sheaves that need to be replaced. See dimensions below.
2 l
I realize I am asking for a lot here but I would like to at least ask
before I un-bed my winch from the deck. My main starboard winch is slipping
in low gear which has rendered it unit useless to me forcing me to rely on
the small cousin behind it.
I have had the drum off and have cleaned and grea
Looking for some advice on tension for my C&C 35 mk1. It is my first year
with the boat and would like to tune the rig before I go on an extended
trip. The boat is rigged with an adjustable backstay. I have read the link
in a C&C resource center and they mention not to over tension the backstay
pas
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I am hoping to gain some knowledge on the C&C 35 mk1 plumbing of fresh
water system. I would like to know where folks may have
place additional water tanks and what they best way to heat
and pressurize the system would be. Currently there is a smallish tank on
the port side in space below the table