big socket wrench ;)
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Chuck S via
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Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 4:34 PM
To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list
Cc: Chuck S
Subject: Re: Stus-List Starting to 'smile'
You probably just didn't see it the firs
x27;s less than 200# on each stand. Google "Brownell"
to see a video on how they set up and adjust the stands.
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From: "Ainslie via CnC-List"
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Cc: "Ainslie"
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 12:25:33 PM
The seam could be thin enough that you didn't see it until the bottom
paint dried out and shrinkage of the paint revealed the seam. I don't
think the weight of the boat has anything to do with it. Although some
on the list figure they are okay as long as no water gets to the bidge,
the real iss
Boat is supposed to sit on the keel. The jack stands should be primarily
to hold the boat upright. Your 35-3's keel is flat on the bottom and
should have support along the length. For the older "shark fin" style
keels, care must be taken to place the support near the forward part of the
keel and
I acquired 'Spirit' this past summer, so I've just gone through my first
haul-out. I examined the hull very carefully for blisters (none), and
checked the keel for the C&C smile- also none. When I went to check on her
this past week, I can now see a hair-line crack starting to appear where I
think