Pictures of the access hatch I installed several yeas ago are now posted in a
Dropbox folder (named C&Clist) which you can view here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/44pjga1qixliadz/AACVsjFhGwprwuDydjV-yF5Xa?dl=0
The dimensions of the hatch are approximately 17 X 12.5 inches. What looks like
the id
I have no such water issues on my 35 mkii Alianna hull no 242. It was
rather difficult to get myself back to where i needed to get to adjust
tension on my sterring cables. I cut away a small portion of the aft frame
port side with a keyhole saw and was able to squeeze myself back with tools
and lig
Several folks on the list seem to be interested in seeing the access panel I
installed in the rear of Cat’s Paw's cockpit. I’ll be at the boat Sunday or
Monday and will take pictures of the installation, so I can post them in the
Public folder of my Dropbox. I’ll post the URL of that folder wh
Hi Eric and Lee,
I would also like to see what Eric has done. I was thinking of doing something
like this to my MkII. It would certainly make access to the rear area a lot
easier.
As far as water getting into the rear quarter it might be getting in via the
little wood/plastic panel that sits ju
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Cc: Eric Frank
Sent: Wed, Nov 28, 2018 11:53 am
Subject: Re: Stus-List Water Storage on 35-II & Drill Bit Set question
Hi Lee,
There is a more involved solution to this than Don Kern suggested, although he
is correct that the problem is almost certainly plugged u
The drill bit set is from Norseman. You can get them off Amazon.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018, 10:25 PM Lee Youngblood via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a sweet C&C 35-II, and I’m storing a few gallons of water in the
> stern of the boat, on both sides of the vertical bulkh
My friend's 35 Mk.1 has a panel that can be removed at the foot of the
Quarter Berth that provides some access to this area for a smaller person.
Does the Mk.2 have one? You might want to make an access there?
Ken H.
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 10:29, Don Kern via CnC-List
wrote:
> Lee,
>
> You sho
Lee,
You should not be gathering water in that area. Since you are the limber
holes (a drain hole through a boat frame, designed to prevent water from
accumulating against one side of the frame, and allowing it to drain
toward the bilge (Wikipedia)) is blocked. You should have a series of
lim
Hi Lee,Can't say much for the water, except that I'm storing some under my
rudder quadrant. As for drill bits. I use cobalt bits. Little more expensive
but last much longer. When drilling metal use slow speed and high pressure.
Cutting oil also helps.Missed you last weekend in Port Orchard. Do