Thank you all for your suggestions. I have decided to replace my
wire-to-rope halyard with 3/8 Samson MLX (doublebraid cover over Dyneema
core). Now my only question is whether to strip to the core for the "wire
section" of the new halyard. For me, there is still the sheave question.
Several of you
te an all rope halyard. My sheeve was a v-groove which
> facilitated my wire or rope up to 7/16" or 1/2".
>
> Josh Muckley
> S/V Sea Hawk
> 1989 C&C 37+
> Solomons, MD
>
Tom Lochhaas
11 Summer St.
Newburyport, MA 01950
mobile 508.517.6926
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eave smoothly.) Or maybe
tape and then wrap over the tape very tightly with a thin waxed line? Any
great ideas on the safest way to do this?
Thanks!
Tom Lochhaas
1980 LF38 Topanga II
Newburyport, MA
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He's moved away since, so I can't get any further information - I had just
recorded the model number for my own future reference in case needed.
Good luck, and please report your experience back to us regarding what
works (and hopefully not, what doesn'
hould have held off on my original
post until I get the shrink wrap off and see my exact configuration, but
with your help I'm at least prepared now and have next steps in mind!
As always, a great e-mail list!
Tom
Tom Lochhaas
11 Summer St.
Newburyport, MA 01950
mobile 508.517.6926
alternat
s list may know enough about the boat's construction to give
me either partial relief or full terror - does the forestay's mounting
depend on the integrity of that casting overall? (If so, I guess I'm in the
same position as Pete in looking for a new one!)
Thanks.
Tom Lochhaas
Newburyp
some other guys, bought a
heat gun, and we've shrinkwrapped our own boats every year since at a small
fraction of the cost - and I've never had water ingress again. Lesson
learned.
Tom Lochhaas
C&C Landfall 38
Newburyport, MA 01950
*From:* CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com
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ted in making an offer on an
as-is basis? (no rigging or sock etc. - just the sail.) I'm a trusting soul
- I'd even to ship it to someone who made an offer and if it's holey or has
other problems you wouldn't have to pay me beyond the cost of shipping.
Anyone interested or ha
d make them freely available as NOAA does for US
charts.
Cheers
Colin
On Saturday, February 11, 2012, Tom Lochhaas wrote:
> Anyone know if anyone sells individual CHS digital charts? Making a short
visit to Yarmouth, NS, area this summer and desire charts 4240-4244 but
don't feel like buyi
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