I got stuck on the same issue.
My CS 30 lists at 8000 lbs
Went back and forth as it felt like I was landing right in the gap. But decided
that I'd rather have a little extra. I'm not in an area where I'll be
overnighting in marinas - so I figure the extra security will help me sleep.
I was abl
I second the advice to take a look at the Harken diagrams.
I have been using one of their products for over 12 years now, and I can attest
to the fact that the geometry works well.
Actually, except for the self tapping screws supplied for the cleat, the whole
kit worked out well.
Seemed a littl
Mark,
I have since learned (with Neil's help) that I actually do have the correctly
sized Rocna for my length and displacement. For a 9m boat, the 10kg Rocna is
recommended provided that displacement is less than 5 tons, or about 10,000
lbs. For some silly reason, I was calculating as if a ton
I'm doing the same, CC30 Mk1.
I like the Rocna design and if it performs half as well as it appears to,
we'll have a winner.
Adding a Lewmar windlass, and new rode as well.
Pulling the big Bruce up always turned into a bloody affair. Working gloves
became mandatory.
Peter Delean
Drifter II
C&C
...and it seems they are referring to metric tons on the table which is
actually just over 2200lbs so your even better off! Danny
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Cc: RPH
Subject: Re: Stus-List Did I upgrade or downgrade my ground tackle?
Our rules don't allow us to use the whisker pole set at anything longer than
the J measurement. So, I got rid of mine.
Gary
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From: Chuck S via CnC-List
To: Jean-Francois J Rivard ; CNC boat owners, cnc-list
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2015 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: S
On start up last summer departing Powell River our CC37+ Paikea started
steaming as we motored toward Lund. A lot of bad things can cause that change!
I powered back to near idle and limped back into PR. The belt looked fine, so
then disassembled the impellor cover and replaced the impellor e
Richard,
Someone else may chime in with better info, but my question is what you
consider “play”. Does that mean that you can deflect the cable by .5-.75”? or
that the cable hangs that much with no pressure? I would think the second
scenario would not be acceptable. I would also think that y
Robert,
Going back and looking again at the Ronca chart I can see I made a
similar blunder. I was thinking 1 ton = 2000 lbs --- but the Ronca
chart is actually metric (New Zealand) - so 1 ton is actually 1000
kg - or 2200 lbs.
As I look at it now I was looking
Edd — as usual, Rich is smack on. And the color code for conductors, while
fairly widely used, isn’t a sure-fire way to identify wiring. For that, you
need to use the letters either stamped or molded into the alternator case to
know what terminal does what. Usually the output will be marked “
The other question of course, is a Rocna even the best choice? If I was
spending my money I would have a Manson Supreme hanging off the front.
Cheers,
Paul.
Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 20:38:41 -0700
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Did I upgrade or downgrade my ground tackle?
From: cnc-li
> I opened the valve and a 3” fish shot into the bilge.
I once had a similar experience but it was a golf tee that shot out of the
intake hose. E'ffing golfers.
Martin DeYoung
Calypso
1971 C&C 43
Seattle
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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Beha
Rick, thanks, I do not have any "slack" wires, but I can deflect/pull them
about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch; some one had suggested I look at the Edson Utube
video, which I did; they say the 1/2 to 3/4 in. is about right; leaving little
or no play in the wheel. I think I'm good on this one , only
Mark,
From the Rocna website, I estimate that the length of the shank (from the
underside where it rests on the roller to the end of the shank) is about 20.3"
for the 10kg, and about 23.5" for the 15kg.
Please note that the overall shank length is greater than that. The measurement
that wa
Ø … Upgrade or downgrade my ground tackle?
The difference between upgrade or downgrade may have more to do with how and
where you use your ground tackle than the size/weight and type/brand of anchor.
Two books cover the art and science or anchoring very well. Earl Hinz’s book:
The Complete bo
Crossover elbow...Mixing elbow...exhaust elbowGizmo that mixes the exhaust
with the hot water from the heat exchanger. These things get packed with carbon
every so often and must be changed or at least cleaned out. It is better to
just change the thing.
I just checked mine and noted that the upper attaches aft.
Bob M
Ox 33-1
Jax, FL
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 10:03 AM, David Paine via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> C&C 33 - 1 with two sets of lowers: forward and aft. They attach at two
> attachment points on the mast, one sl
Awhile ago I posted about my Home Depot galvanized A4 exhaust riser
replacement and got lots of advice about using a continuous piece of
stainless steel instead.
It just so happens that a friend of mine with an A4, in an out of the way
port with no access to stainless steel, has a (probably) galva
NAPA sells exhaust rated sealant that works similar to silicone sealer. The
tube I have is a reddish orange color. I have used it on parts of Calypso’s
Perkins 4-108 exhaust where it works fine.
Martin DeYoung
Calypso
1971 C&C 43
Seattle
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Thank you Martin.
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 8:42 PM, Martin DeYoung via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> NAPA sells exhaust rated sealant that works similar to silicone sealer.
> The tube I have is a reddish orange color. I have used it on parts of
> Calypso’s Perkins 4-108 exhaust where
I used a “stove pipe cement” on mine with no problems.
james
“Delaney”
Oriental NC
1976 C&C 38
From: bobmor99 . via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2015 8:50 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: bobmor99 .
Subject: Re: Stus-List High Temp Exhaust System Sealant
Thank you Martin.
On Wed, May
Gotcha...I think we were all afraid that a mysterious part of the engine
was lying in wait to fail.
On May 6, 2015 5:48 PM, "ahycrace--- via CnC-List"
wrote:
> Crossover elbow...Mixing elbow...exhaust elbowGizmo that mixes the
> exhaust with the hot water from the heat exchanger. These things
That's probably this:
http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-81160-High-Temp-Silicone-Gasket/dp/B0002UEN1A
I think LocTite makes a similar product.
I used it on the side panels of my AT4 but that's a bit lower temperature
application. Might not work as well on an exhaust.
For an exhaust system, look at
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