Any household ammonia diluted will strip the Polyglow. I highly recommend Aqua
Buff 1000 and 2000 to buff your hull . A good carnuba wax after is all that you
need . The Aquabuff and a high speed buffer with a wool pad and lots of water
will restore the most oxidized gelcoat that you have . Wher
Keep it dry or cut it out.
Joel
On Thursday, October 1, 2015, robert via CnC-List
wrote:
> Dave
>
> I'll ask my friend how it was done on his boatIt was back in 1991 and
> I simply don't remember. He had another issue he didn't know about when he
> bought the boat.the boat had a hard g
Second Aquabuff. Good stuff. I use it to polish out gelcoat repairs. The
2000 is a polish.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 5:57 AM, Joseph Bognar via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Any household ammonia diluted will strip the Polyglow. I highly rec
Nick did the work on my 33 mkii. The PO had a hard grounding and that's really
where the mast step becomes a problem. Sooner or later most of us seem to run
aground, so i'd recommend the step re-inforcement.
Mike
Atacama 33 mkii
Toronto
Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell ne
OK...so I have this IPad I never use. I'm thinking good for chartplotting
software for the 2X (maybe) a year that I need a chartplotter.
Needs a GPS. I shop and see "Bad Elf"s" for $150+. Huh? I bought a GPS
dongle for my laptop for $20. Is this more of Apples proprietary product BS?
(sor
David, was this a wifi only iPad? Otherwise, there is a GPS built in to
the cellular chip that will function even without a cell contract.
Tim
Mojito
C&C 35-3
Branford, CT
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 10:36 AM, David via CnC-List
wrote:
> OK...so I have this IPad I never use. I'm thinking good for
I have been looking into this and there is an excellent solution. You can
plug your onboard GPS into a wifi transmitter and receive the signal anywhere
on your boat on your Ipad. This is compatible with INavx and other software.
You can also transmit AIS if you have an AIS receiver and re
or you can buy a 10" Samsung Galaxy Tab with GPS for $250. Add Navionics
for $10. Poof! Chartplotter.
Dennis C.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Jerome Tauber via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I have been looking into this and there is an excellent solution. You
> can plug your
GPS built into phones and pads is limited and depends on cellular service being
available. Moreover, reception below decks is poor to non-existent. Also,
with wifi you can transmit AIS and any other NMEA info such as wind speed,
depth, and even radar.It's a different ballgame entirely.
My iPhone does not need cell service for the GPS to work.
Joe
Coquina
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GPS buil
Or you can get a vanilla android tablet for $80- $100 that has built in GPS and
do the same thing and not worry if it gets wet.
Thanks,
George
C&C 40
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Joe,
That's right, but iPads need to be cellular enabled to get GPS info because
they use the cellular antenna. WiFi only does not do the job.
Joel
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> My iPhone does not need cell service for the GPS
Joe - that is a common misunderstanding. While the Iphone does not need cell
service for positioning it actually does use cell tower triangulation for
position and is not very accurate or fast without it. Moreover, if you are
below deck you will not get an adequate GPS signal. This is from t
Now that is a viable solution... Does one obtain a "vanilla" Android tablet
from E-Bay or ?
David F. Risch
(401) 419-4650 (cell)
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Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 11:34:13 -0400
Subject: Re: Stus-List IPad Question...
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CC: gc...@alpinesy.com
Or you can
Jerome,
This limitation is for position *acquisition* only. I have used iPhone and
iPad outside of cellular range with good speed accuracy and position after
the initial lock. In comparison, my dedicated Garmin GPS took me going
half a mile down the river in Branford this year before it determin
Dave asked: " How do you get the foul smelling, deteriorating foam out
of the cross member?
I asked my friend what he did with his 33 MKII which had the foul
smell.he said he had a contractor drill holes into the cavity and
inject a 3M product (don't know the 3M product name just yet but I
Are you looking at a GPS to plug in to your iPad or a Bluetooth GPS?
Bluetooth will give you the signal through most of the boat and it's not
tied to Apple technology. Eg Garmin Glo.
Cheers
Mike
On Oct 2, 2015, at 7:37 AM, David via CnC-List
wrote:
OK...so I have this IPad I never use. I'm
I have a GPS that plugs in to USB. If you get an adapter you can have it. I
have an adapter that we can plug in and try to make sure it works when we
next get together for a beer.
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 10:36 AM, David via CnC-List
wrote:
> OK...so I have this IPad I never
If you do anything, and things go south you will have a problem assigning
blame. If you let them do everything relating to moving the boat; they are
responsible.
I shipped a C&C from Boston to San Diego. The damage (minor) was covered by
the trucking company as they did all the work. (Apart f
Anybody wanna trade a 64GB IPad for a Vanilla Android with GPS...
đ
David F. Risch
(401) 419-4650 (cell)
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Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 12:03:47 -0400
Subject: Re: Stus-List IPad Question...
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CC: davidrisc...@msn.com
Now that is a viable solution.
try https://www.gazelle.com/
Joel
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 1:11 PM, David via CnC-List
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> Anybody wanna trade a 64GB IPad for a Vanilla Android with GPS...
>
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> David F. Risch
> (401) 419-4650 (cell)
>
>
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> Date:
Or just try Walmart/Radio Shack/Best Buy - anything from $50 to $250
depending on how fancy you want and how big you want the screen.
I have an Acer Android tablet that I bought at Costco - maybe $100 cdn
for 7" screen - has GPS (but no cell acess). Works great. Able to buy
Navionics thr
I have used a Dual XGPS 150A bluetooth puck with my old Wifi only
Ipad. Works great.
http://gps.dualav.com/explore-by-lifestyle/racing/xgps150-for-car-racing-and-performance/
At 10:11 AM 10/2/2015, you wrote:
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Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 13:03:21 -0400
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To: "cnc-lis
Sure, what year type ipod
George
C&C 40
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Cc: David
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Anybody wanna trade a 64GB IPad for a Vanilla Android with
I have the same one Mark, Acer One 7" for $99 at Costco.
I didn't even know it had a built-in GPS until I got it home and started
playing with it.
I bought it to replace my Kobo e-reader that I had just broken the screen
on.
Rick Taillieu
Nemesis
'75 C&C 25 #371
Shearwater Yacht Club
Halifax, NS
Hi Jerome
I must disagree with that statement. My sony tablet with built in GPS
works perfectly below decks, it is what I use for anchor watch.
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11
On 2015-10-02 12:42 PM, Jerome Tauber via CnC-List wrote:
Joe - that is a common misunderstanding. While
We use iPad (albeit with external gps) on Jahmon (j29) below decks all
the time. I never understood why people would
buy an iPad without the gps option. Seems like a lot of money to spend
if you decide to change you mind later and having
the GPS is such an integral part of our lives these days
I spent some time on the web researching aGPS vs GPS and saw the same
info. aGPS found in many tablets and cellphones is, in fact,
satellite-based GPS. aGPS simply uses cell towers to speed up the intitial
fix.
Having said that, in an offshore distance race a couple years ago, several
boats used
Who in their right mind would take a Container Ship, of all things, into a
known, sitting Cat 4 Hurricane?
Container ship hit by Hurricane Joaquin lost, Coast Guard searching
http://weatherplus.blog.palmbeachpost.com/2015/10/02/container-ship-hit-by-hurricane-joaquin-lost-coast-guard-se
It works well below deck when you are in cell range. How does it work below
deck with just a GPS signal offshore? I don't want to belabor the point. Jerry
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 2, 2015, at 4:36 PM, Graham Collins via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Hi Jerome
> I must disagree with that statem
Isn't that area within "The Bermuda Triangle"?
No surprise at all for a ship to go missing...
Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1
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Who in t
I have a http://www.madmanmarine.com/ wifi unit that takes output from my
NMEA concentrator then make is available via serial/usb, tcp/ip or UDB.
I have a chartplotter and GPS in the system and can get the info on
iRegatta or PolarNav on Mac.
Also tested with some free/cheap windows programs.
I
Sounds just like the Bounty.
Rick Taillieu
Nemesis
'75 C&C 25 #371
Shearwater Yacht Club
Halifax, NS.
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via CnC-List
Sent: October-02-15 18:49
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Bill Coleman
Subject: Stus-L
A captain wouldnât do that but an owner sitting in an office might order a
captain to do such a thing. Contracts with penalties for late delivery are
serious things. After all, the Xmas shopping season is almost here.
Iâm not a sailor. I simply bought my boat and sail it in a lake when the
weat
I donât think so, as that hurricane has been in the same place for several
days. Plus, every delivery company has exclusions for âActs of Godâ e.g. Bad
weather â
Not even the most rabid lawyer would poke a shipper for not delivering into a
hurricane.
Bill Coleman
C&C 39 Erie, PAanimated_
It doesn't have a cell receiver, and it works very well offshore. During
a recent offshore race I was watching the course while I was supposed to
be sleeping.
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11
On 2015-10-02 7:04 PM, Jerome Tauber wrote:
It works well below deck when you are in cell ra
An owner (or Admiral) decides where the ship will
go. A captain decides when the ship will go.
Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1
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Steve:
I don't have answers to any of your questions but I do have a short story:
It was late August 1971I was working on the CN Marine SV Fredrick
Carter, a rail car carrier..we were to leave North Sydney, NS for
Port aux Basques, Nfld. approx. 100 nm across the Cabot Straitour
c
It takes 6 days for a container ship to transit from Jacksonville to San Juan,
with a number of ships making regular runs.
Crooked Island is about 3/4 of the way there, give or take, so they probably
set sail Saturday or Sunday.
The distress call came at 07:30 on Thursday morning, with the shi
And here I thought you were watching Bonanza down there.
On 10/2/2015 8:40 PM, Graham Collins via CnC-List wrote:
It doesn't have a cell receiver, and it works very well offshore.
During a recent offshore race I was watching the course while I was
supposed to be sleeping.
Graham Collins
Secret
We had full GPS coverage using Navionics on Android all the way down the
west coast of Vancouver Island, many days without a hint of cell coverage.
I believe the Apple products work similarly. One of my friends has
navigated a couple of Van Isle 360's using an iPad.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35
No, no. Monty Python's Flying Circus! Geeze, I wasn't expecting the
Spanish inquisition!
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11
On 2015-10-02 10:20 PM, Jeffrey Nelson via CnC-List wrote:
And here I thought you were watching Bonanza down there.
On 10/2/2015 8:40 PM, Graham Collins via Cn
The cell tower signal is just an aid in getting the first fix. After that the
GPS part of the chip takes over. I was likewise getting position / speed data
on inavx on my iPhone while "off watch" on the Annapolis to Newport race this
year.
Tim
> On Oct 2, 2015, at 6:04 PM, Jerome Tauber via
Local (Jacksonville, FL) media has reported that the ship's lifeboat(s) can
handle these conditions and it's just a matter of time before the
lifeboat(s) and/or the ship are located. Sorry, can't find a link to the
local reporting.
Bob M
Ox 33-1
Jax, FL
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Bill Coleman
I have two iPads, one with gps, the other I use with a garmin GLO external
Bluetooth GPS antenna. Both work fine, even below decks. The GLO needs to be
restarted on occasion, the other is reliable even when out of cell range. We
sail on Lake Ontario, so when you really need GPS, like enteri
Nobody "expects" the Spanish Inquisition!
For those out of this loop, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt0Y39eMvpI
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 2 October 2015 at 18:39, Graham Collins via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> No, no. Monty Python's Flying Ci
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