Don, did you post this on the viking list serve?
Danny
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Subject: Stus-List Selling my trailer: 10,000lb
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Hi
Intrusion a
Sorry, I guess if it could the V33/34 you wouldn't be selling it...
Danny
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Looks beautiful! Congrats!
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Subject: Stus-List Afloat again
La Neige is afloat once again.
Thanks for the help wit
Hi Danny,
I will carry the viking with ease, but I just don't need it now.
Don
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 7:19 AM, Danny Haughey via CnC-List
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> Sorry, I guess if it could the V33/34 you wouldn't be selling it...
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> Danny
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"So what are the prevailing winds in Nova Scotia? (Mid-May - Mid Sept,
south coast)."
Predominately south-west all summer. They start turning more northerly in
September / October.
"I won’t even ask about tides (and I’m coming from Long Island)."
Most of coastal Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, ab
As others here have said, the best sailing is from June – Sept. If you are
sailing in Southwest N.S. before the end of May, you have to be very wary of
lobster traps; lots of them. The Lobster season in districts 33 and 34 runs up
to the end of May; this is an area that covers Digby to Sheet h
Great looking boat! What is the color? Thanks
Richard
1985 C&C 37 CB; Ohio river, mile 596;
Richard N. Bush
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine
Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462
502-584-7255
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what's the process for sending $$ if you don't have a PayPal account?
thanks,
Pete W.
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Here's a link to Marinebeam for what looks like the LED replacement for the
steaming light.
I've not purchased this bulb as yet, but I plan to drop the mast soon, and will
likely change out both the anchor lite and
That is not the LED you want for your steaming light. Certain Aqua Signal
Steaming Lights (such as the Aqua Signal Series 25 Masthead / Foredeck
Navigation Light) have a second light built in that is used as a flood
light for the fore deck.
An example is here on the Defender site:
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I am trying to reseal the windows on a C&C 29. The previous owner used
Silicone and I would like to remove it and use the butyl tape. I read that
carburetor cleaner works better than acetone. I am open to any suggestions.
The spacing on the machine screws also appear to be very large. I was
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I tend to agree because the lamp is listed as AS 904-02200 festoon bulb in the
owner's manual whereas the fore deck lamp is a 904-00234 halogen bulb. Now,
who's seen the top of the mast anchor light which is listed as a Guest M7030?
They haven't been making these for a long time and the bulb is
seeking any advice or comments before I pull the trigger tomorrow on a
chartplotter and VHF with AIS to overlay on the plotter. Total with rebate
just over one BOAT buck. I'm used to Navionics - my only reason for picking
it over the other chart options. I have ST60 Raymarine instruments,
connectin
Frank,
Try Mckanica silicon caulk remover. Worked for me. It still takes a
bit of elbow grease, but it does get it off without damaging the gelcoat.
>From Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Mckanica-Caulk-3-Oz-Silicone/dp/B000PVT1P4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00
Gar
Nate,
I'm looking to get the e95 myself. Raymarine looks to be top quality and very
well reviewed.
While it is the newer model, the "S" in the eS78 means the unit comes with
sonar, which has no use for me. So I'd rather save a few bucks and get the
older non-S model.
No matter which one you
I am very happy with the e7D I installed last year.
Got a new Raymarine autopilot for this year. I'll use the old ram.
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine
Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI
USA02840
http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
+401 965-5260
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 17
Thanks. I've been looking for something to remove silicone as well. I'll give
it a try.
Mark McMenamy
C&C 25 "Icicle"
Fort Pierce FL
On Apr 2, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Gary Russell via CnC-List
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
Frank,
Try Mckanica silicon caulk remover. Worked for me. It
A beautiful part of the world, though I may be biased. As mentioned
previously, the fundy side is a tide and fog (and whale) festival -
beautiful country but navigation and currents can be tricky close inshore.
If you are sailing north you will probably be intending to make your first
landfall so
I bought the a95 last year, redid all the electronics/instruments on the boat.
Went all Raymarine as everything networks and displays on the plotter at the
helm. Installing an Icom VHF/AIS now as it links through the STng network with
nmea2000 adapter cable, no muss no fuss (apparently)
Brad
19
Actually, the “S” in eS doesn’t mean sonar; the eS75 doesn’t have it. The “eS”
Series is an update of the “e” Series, with more of a glass-bridge look and a
slightly faster processor. I’d recommend going with that for Nate; as far as
pricing goes, I’m not sure I can compete with Defender durin
I purchased an es128 with Navionics charts from the same sale, plus Raymarine's
new chirp radar (17W transmit power and wifi connection to the MFD sold me) and
AIS. I'm looking forward to setting it up!
Tim
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 5:03 PM, Nate Flesness via CnC-List
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> seeking any ad
I replaced the whole fixture with one of these. Eco Series LED Combo: Deck and
Masthead Steaming Navigation Light Fixture . I am really happy with it, the
foredeck light actually lights up the foredeck (unlike the original).
James
Delaney
C&C 38 mk2
Oriental, NC
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Se
Anyone have any experience with portable bluetooth speakers on deck?
Been considering mounting one on my stern pulpit,
Want something with long battery life... full day
Will pair it with my iphone which I will likely leave below deck
And care about sound quality with rich bass, etc,
Just wonde
I need another deck/steaming light like this, but why do they call it a
Masthead light when it is not 360 degrees?
Bill Coleman
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Date: 4/2/2016 7:28 PM (GMT-05:00)
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It's a misnomer. The difference between masthead light and mast
headlight.
The headlight does just the same as on your car. Faces forward.
The masthead light is a light on the masthead.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Apr 2, 2016 8:42 PM, "Bill Coleman via CnC-List"
w
The Admiral and I were also just looking at them. Like you, we were not
impressed by the battery life times.
However, I can tell you the one we were leaning towards was the UE Roll.
I had a carpenter do some work on my house last year. He had a pair of
waterproof pool speakers, Boom Swimmers, I
If you have an Aux input you can get bluetooth receivers...saves
connecting a cable to i-device.
We've used UE Boom's on-board as they fit in the cupholders.
On 4/2/2016 10:06 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List wrote:
The Admiral and I were also just looking at them. Like you, we were
not impressed b
Because by the definition in the ColRegs, a “Masthead” light is white and shows
over an arc of 225 degrees facing the bow of the boat. I know, I call it a
steaming light and that is what the switch on my switch panel says.
The all-around white light that you put on when you are at anchor, are
3M makes a product that is specifically designed to remove silicone. Almost
nothing else will do it. Unfortunately I’ve used up my supply and can’t recall
the product name.
I learned about the stuff when rebuilding my A&H hatches, using Sika 295 as the
adhesive. The SIKA won’t properly adher
We went with a DUEL stereo with digital radio and Bluetooth. Digital radio
doubles available choices and the bluetooth works great with my phone or iPad,
even when we watch movies from them.
You might want to consider that option.
Tom Buscaglia
S/V Alera
1990 C&C 37+/40
Vashon WA
P 206.463.92
3M General Purpose Adhesive Remover + a scrubbie pad.
http://www.amazon.com/3M-General-Purpose-Adhesive-Cleaner/dp/B00ZIM9XPI
Dennis C.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Rick Brass via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 3M makes a product that is specifically designed to remove silicone.
Does anyone have Polars for a LF38 that they would like to share?
Thanks
John
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