Josh, just keep an eye on it, I was close to losing my mast and I've seen
pictures where a couple of the older 36's had the knees pull up through the
deck. I did the repairs myself, the boat sails so much better now but I am
very quick to reduce sail and keep the boat flat 15-20 deg of heel
Yikes! Never heard of that. Now you got me scared!
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On May 23, 2013 6:49 PM, "Mike Brannon" wrote:
> Josh, this link will
> https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ktgqzwodk1i0z3u/CxUksbEoW3 take you to
> pictures that show the damage I had in my bo
Josh, this link will https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ktgqzwodk1i0z3u/CxUksbEoW3
take you to pictures that show the damage I had in my boat. I apologize for
the quality. Somewhere I have additional pictures showing the completed
repair. In short the knees are what the chainplates attach to. Mi
Mike,
Could you please explain what "tabbing on their knees" is and what is means
to fail?
Thanks,
Josh Muckley
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On May 20, 2013 7:13 PM, "Mike Brannon" wrote:
> Bill, I've got a 78 C&C 36 Center Board version. I find that the boat is
Bill, I've got a 78 C&C 36 Center Board version. I find that the boat is very
tender and once the wind pipes up I start reducing sail much earlier than most
of the other boats in the fleet. Keeping the boat flat < 20 deg of heel and I
can still keep up with most of them going to wind with mi
uot;Martin DeYoung"
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Subject: Stus-List Edson steering issue
Date: Mon, May 20, 2013 4:20 PM
I owned a 1980 36 for about 7 years. IIRC twice a year I would pump water
proof grease into a zerk fitting on the rudder shaft’s bottom support
(fiberglass tube) a
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Bill,
Thanks for reply. It is good to hear from another 36 owner. This i
Bill,
Thanks for reply. It is good to hear from another 36 owner. This is my
conclusion as well.
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Subject: Stus-List Edson steering issue
Date: Mon, May 20, 2013 2:50 PM
Wwadjourn wrote:
> On my 1981 CnC 36
Wwadjourn wrote:
On my 1981 CnC 36 the steering gets "stiff" when boat is heeled and
travelling to the wind. Before launch, there was no play when manually
tugged it to and fro, side to side, front to back. Noticed end of
last season. I have never lubricated in three years I have own boat
On my 1981 CnC 36 the steering gets "stiff" when boat is heeled and travelling
to the wind. Before launch, there was no play when manually tugged it to and
fro, side to side, front to back. Noticed end of last season. I have never
lubricated in three years I have own boat The bushing looked
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