I'll echo the others, roughly .75gph.
On a trip coming down the St. Lawrence from Toronto in 2010 we burned about
370 litres to motor for about 135 hours on the engine hour meter = 2-3/4
litres/hr. or US 3/4 Gallon per hour (0.726 US gallons/hour actually).
Our boat (39' 6" LOA) burns between 2-2
Is anyone using a soft shackle to attach the Jib clew to the sheet? If so
what brand and any problems in operation like catching on shrouds.
John
Arpeggio
1984 C&C 32
NorwalkCT
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Peter,
I have a piece of neoprene material, adhesive on both sides, left over from an
installation of a chartplotter in a Navpod. It looks just like the material of
the Navpod gaskets. White paper on both sides you peel off to expose the
adhesive. If you are still looking for a material for y
Hi,
I know the small (galley and head) Atkins and Hoyle hatches use 3/8-in EDPM
foam cord for replacement seal.
Does anyone know what the replacement seals are for the other larger Atkins and
Hoyle hatches? Do they use the same 3/8-in EDPM foam cord or is it a different
size and/or type?
Cleaning out the garage, have the original 35-1 wheel to dispose of.
28" dia, 1" bore w/.25" key, good condition. Anyone want it for free,
I'll send it, otherwise it goes to the scrapyard.
Neil Gallagher
Weatherly 35-1
Glen Cove, NY
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I have the APSltd brand on Touché'. Excellent upgrade. Headsail virtually zips
through the fore triangle now. Before, the bowlines hung up on the forward
lower shrouds.
I bought new VPC sheets with eyes on each end along with the soft shackles. Be
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> On Feb 17, 2016, at 10:
Continuedvery happy with the set up.
Dennis C.
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> On Feb 17, 2016, at 10:34 AM, "Dennis C." wrote:
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> I have the APSltd brand on Touché'. Excellent upgrade. Headsail virtually
> zips through the fore triangle now. Before, the bowlines hung up on the
> forward lower s
I'll carry it to Bacon Sails for a consignment sail. Proceeds to C&C Photo
album.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Feb 17, 2016 11:31 AM, "Neil Gallagher via CnC-List" <
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> Cleaning out the garage, have the original 35-1 wheel to dispose of. 28
Paul,
The two larger hatches on my Rhode Island built Landfall 35 are Lewmar items so
I’m wondering if the small hatch(the one that leaks!) over the Nav Station
(traditional layout, not the “couples cruiser”), may also be a Lewmar unit.
That is the only hatch I have where the gasket needs to
Hello All,
Anyone have a lead on a stern boarding ladder for a 35-3? Mine was bent
by a sprit from a 109 in a race:-( .
Howard Paul, Skipper of Knot Again
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.75 gph sounds about right to me as well. Some safety built into that number.
3HM35F with 3 blade prop @2200rpm C&C 37+.
Rick
Paikea
Poulsbo, WA
> On Feb 16, 2016, at 7:50 PM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> I would use 3/4 gal/hour as a safe number. My 3gm uses 0.6 to push my
Good idea. Send me shipping info, I'll get it out to you.
Neil Gallagher
Weatherly 35-1
Glen Cove, NY
On 2/17/2016 11:48 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List wrote:
I'll carry it to Bacon Sails for a consignment sail. Proceeds to C&C
Photo album.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons,
Dennis; could you please explain for me how a soft shackle doesn't get hung up
whereas a knot or other arrangement does? I have looked at these (but have not
used one), and have read all the articles about them in the mags... and I am
having conceptual difficulty with the fact that the soft
I don't know how they work in action on a boat. However, they can be made
relatively easily from single braid line (IIRC) using videos and instructions
from the web.
I came across several of the above as I searched the web for splicing an eye
loop in double braid line. Of course you may not 'g
I followed the directions on L-36.com for a better soft shackle. have not
used them with sheets, but there is very little of it to catch on anything.
Joel
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Charlie Nelson via CnC-List <
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> I don't know how they work in action on a boa
For reference purposes, a New Edson 645ST -28 wheel (5 spoke instead of 6)
will set you back a mere $537. If someone was doing a tiller/wheel
conversion or needed to replace a bent wheel, this used one will be found
money.
Chuck Gilchrest
Half Magic 25-1
Orion 35 Landfall
Padanaram, MA
I got the one for my viking at Binnacle
http://ca.binnacle.com/Deck-Hardware-Ladders/c117_146/p5390/TRANSOM-LADDER-FOR-SAILBOAT-5-STEP-STAINLESS-STEEL/product_info.html
I was pretty happy with it. Well constructed and strong. Could have used
some wider slats, added to the rungs, because the S
We use them on the J42 I crew on and they work great. I recently made one
with help from a friend and it was somewhat easy. We have a cow hitch on
Osprey with our Endura braid single line/sheet, but I would like to splice
an eye and use soft shackles. After that cow hitch is set it is a pain to
ope
I agree with Joelthey are easy to make using the L-36 website.just
Google soft shackle and you'll see lots of pictures and ideas.
We use them on Impromptu, a C&C 38MKIIC for all genoa sizesI'd never go
back to knots. I think I just saw an article on Soft Shackles on the
Sailing
I have a roll of 3/8, I could send you some for shipping.
I have the larger Atkins Hatch, the cord for that seems to be around 10 mm. I
don’t have a roll of that.
Bill Coleman
C&C 39 Erie, PAanimated_favicon1
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John, I have used for several years. Go on utube and look for how to.
Not hard to make, all mine home made on a rainy day. No hang ups at all on
baby stay . recommend. Bill WalkerCnC 36
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If you're looking for the simplest / lightest / most snagfree (And coolest
in my book) way to attach your jib sheets to your jib forget about the
soft shackle / 2 lines jib sheet with big bowline knots or splices to
snag the spinnaker pole car / track / etc on its way across on a tack.
My ri
The knot is very small compared to any knot you are using to tie on a
sheet, plus you have two knots. Buy some dyneema and give it a try I bought
some appropriate sized knitting needle at Wal-Mart and cut off the ends for
fids. Works great. You won't to backThat said, it is very ha
I have a luggage tag on a snap shackle to make sail changes faster. I was
concerned about slippage, so I put a couple of stiches in with whipping
thread.
Joel
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> If you're looking for the simples
Francis, I will give you that is simple, but with two sheets each attached
by soft shackle you can remove lazy sheet and attach to a different sail prior
to hoist if need be. Bill Walker
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The knot on the soft shackle is a fraction of the size of a bowline in a 3/8"
sheet. Additionally, spectra is wicked slippery.
Like Joel, I made mine from directions on L-36.com. I use one on my jib sheets,
I use one on each toe rail for my preventer blocks, and I use one run through
half a ten
Fuel
I tend to be very conservative on this. I also tend to push the speed harder
than I should. So. I use 1.0 to 1.1 gph when charting then keep track of my
miles and time with the tracking feature on my iPad navionics app.
Actual usage is ~.8, but I would rather not ever run out or let the
Had good experience this past year with repair to the boarding ladder on my
boat. Klacko Spars of Oakville, Ontario did a good job and reasonably priced.
They cut out the bent section and did an invisible repair.
Harold
Celtic Spirit 35-3
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Howard,
The stern ladder on the 35-3 isn't rocket science. It's a very simple
design that any competent metal worker should be able to copy or replicate.
Jake
Jake Brodersen
C&C 35 Mk-III "Midnight Mistress"
Hampton VA
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Bummer, I placed the order this afternoon for the 3/8-in so I could get the
material for the weekend. For the larger hatches, since 3/8 is about 10mm,
Is it possible that you mean around 1/2-in?
Thanks.
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Paul E.
1981 C&C 38 Landfall
S/V Johanna Rose
Carrabelle, FL
http://svjohannarose.bl
I am interested in this discussion as I find the sheets routinely hang up on
the baby stay no matter what I have tried. I am tempted to detach the baby
stay next season when the winds are lighter. I went from two bowlines to two
soft shackles and that was a bit better. Last season I passed bi
Agree with Bill. Guess it's the racer in me. I want separate sheets so I
can change sails on the fly. Don't want to go bald or have a set of sheets
for each headsail. Soft shackles are the way to go.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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Richard,
The soft shackles are much smaller than a bowline knot. They are also made
of Dyneema which is pretty slippery. I'll send you some pics off list.
Dennis C.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 12:35 PM, Richard N. Bush via CnC-List <
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> Dennis; could you please explai
If your spreaders are in-line (not angled aft), its use is primarily to keep
the non-telephone pole mast from pumping in serious seas or chop. Disconnect it
unless there is usually lots of chop where you race.
My 1995 C&C 36 XL/ckb had an adjustable baby stay with in-line spreaders and my
form
If you don't race and/or change headsails, I'm a big fan of the single line
method.
Never gets hung up on anything.
http://www.sailmagazine.com/cruising/cruising-tips/no-foul-jib-sheet/
Switched to this style three years ago and haven't regretted it once.
All the best,
Edd
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Here is an interesting option I have not seen before- T-ring sewn into the
clew. It is hard to imagine this hanging up on anything.
http://www.tclewring.com/tclewring_gallery.htm
Dave
Aries
1990 C&C 34+
New London, CT
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Interesting. But I wouldn't use it as shown. I'd put the eye on the sheet
over the T, port sheet first then starboard sheet.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:07 PM, David Knecht via CnC-List <
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> Here is an interesting option I ha
When I got Mistress 4 years ago it was my first sail boat, and when I stood the
mast and rigged the boat for the first time, it was a lot of firsts all at once
for me.
Having taken lessons before I bought a boat I was expecting 2 separate jib
sheets, to be tied with bowlines, but found only
A good friend made me teak steps to go on the standard 27 ladder. Big
improvement and they look great.
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Thanks for the responses on soft shackles, Sail Magazine has a short article on
the various soft shackles on the market and their benefits and increasing
popularity due to the new high strength available line. Thanks for some
confirmation on their use for attaching the heads sails. This will be
Measure twice cut once. And yes I do mean half inch, and I think it was a CH
more. Or less. Now I'll have to pull that out and measure it again because I
know it was around a half an inch, certainly not 3/8.
Bill Coleman
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From: Dreuge
Date: 2/17/2016
My biggest issue with the luggage tag knot is the difficulty of getting them
off. I ran across this technique which intrigues me.
http://sailing.about.com/od/equipmentgear/ss/softshacklehowto.htm#step1
Also thinking about the soft shackles as well. Either way, I really hate
running forw
The bowlines should be tied in opposite directions so the flat side is facing
in against the shroud and doesn't get hung. In other words the port side
bowline should have the flat side facing the starboard side and vice versa.
This reduces the chance of hanging up on a shroud. Jerry.
C&C 2
I put some of that white vinyl over my baby stay to get it to pass over.Bill Coleman Original message From: David Knecht via CnC-List Date: 2/17/2016 8:43 PM (GMT-05:00) To: CnC CnC discussion list Cc: David Knecht Subject: Re: Stus-List Stus list Soft shackle I am inter
I also use about 3/4 gph running 5-6 knots at 2000 rpm (or sometimes
slightly less depending on the chop and wind conditions).
I am running the original Universal M35 but, despite high mileage, it has
been maintained well and runs efficiently. I have a 2 blade, feathering Max
Prop.
Just as an asi
Every once in a great while a bowline will untie with enough flailing about.
With the pressure off during a tack and a little flapping, it would sure seem
this could let loose easily.RonWild CheriC&C 30-1STL
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