My 35/3 has a molded insert for the vanity, sink etc. Working on the pump
is a PIA! I've had to replace the pump twice in the last 2 years. The
Jabsco pumps with the quick release hose fittings make it a little less
painful. My only advice is to get a good cushion to kneel on and a wide
angle
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Before going in the water this Spring I replaced all the waste hose and ran
t
I would try removing the door to the vanity and the door to the head to
allow alternate access angles and plenty of padding as has been suggested. I
have approached this lying on my side.
John
Arpeggio
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Hello all
I was taking my summer hiatus from the list but something has come up…
For financial reasons I had delayed new sails this winter. Just too many other
projects going on. Browsing Bacon’s listings I came across a jib (130%) which
is virtually new. Dimensions are near perfect, luff ta
I bought a Pentax sail from Quantum Port Washington for my C&C 29 considered
cruising sail. Might be Pentax. Jerry. C&C 27 v J&J.
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> On Jul 29, 2014, at 8:15 PM, John Pennie via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Hello all
>
> I was taking my summer hiatus from the list but something
Here:
http://www.dimension-polyant.com/en/Laminate_Cruising_2_3_1.php
It's high tech / lightweight s*#t, so it's going to be much lighter than Dacron.
I bought a full laminate genoa last season - it's half the Weight (...or less)
of my old Dacron 135%.
Cruising laminate is going to be somewhere
Yea they explode. Boy do they explode. 8k of carbon fibre explode. 2 seasons
and a lifetime of lessons. Never again
1981 40-2.
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Original message From: Sam Salter via CnC-List
Date:07/29/2014 9:38 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Thanks folks. So its very light, worry of mold followed by a big bang? So a
little more than half the weight of what one would normally expect in Dacron
is the norm?
John
On Jul 29, 2014, at 9:38 PM, Sam Salter via CnC-List
wrote:
> Here:
> http://www.dimension-polyant.com/en/Laminate_Cru
John,
The Quantum cruising laminate that they sell now has alight layer of dacron
to add UV protection to the mylar film. I could look at it for you, but I
am a lousy judge of old sails. The weight is probably the weight of the
dacron and has nothing to do with strength.
Joel
On Tuesday, July
Fellow C&C'rs,
I am in the market for a new suit of sails for my 1990 34+. I like what I have
read about UK Tape Drive sails and was wondering if anyone has owned this brand
and could give feedback?
Also I would consider a used set of racing sails if anyone has a set for this
particular mo
Careful Dave, I got yelled at for talking like that!
Bill Coleman
C&C 39
Original message From: davidrisch75 via
CnC-List Date:07/29/2014 9:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Sailcloth - Cruising Laminate
Yea they explode. Boy do t
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