Unfortunately also a long away from you::
https://victoria.craigslist.ca/bpo/6152092591.html
Not mine.
Peter Fell
C&C 27
Sidney, BC
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From: SEAN CONNER via CnC-List
Date: 06-20-2017 3:38 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: SEAN CONNER
Subject: S
I would steer clear of these sails.
A mylar genoa does not sell for 7000 on a 34. Approx 5000 CAD. Maybe a slight
bit more. … and What is a Mylar genoa??? Mylar is a film that covers the
strands that give the sail strength. Aramid? Kevlar? Other?
I have not seen one of these two tone sail
FYI:
My furling genoa is about 95% used up. I have been looking for one for about 3
years now and no luck. NO ONE is getting rid of a nice furling genoa unless the
boat sank. Racing sails – plenty of them. If the sail is the wrong size or it
needs a cover, you are looking at $500 minimum to get
My furler has a split drum. I have a furling 135 for cruising, and I remove
the drum during the racing season for my racing sails. If I had thought
more about it, I would have made all my sails (racing and cruising) furling
sails. It's nice to have a clear deck after raising the spinnaker. Now
th
Joe
Where are located
I have a furling headsail, I believe it is furling, I will open it and look at
it later. It came with the boat, but it is too small, I believe the bag says
33. I can look up the dimension later and give them to you.
If you are in my area you can just have it. It is in goo
On Tuesday night's race, the wind was forecast to be 10 -12,. Instead it
was 20 - 25. We started with a reefed main and a 105% genoa. On our way
to the first mark we tacked over to port, and right in front of us was a
person in the water. Water temp is about sixty degrees. We dropped our
sails
wow! thats some story! Thank you for sharing and good job!
On 6/23/2017 3:35 PM, ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List wrote:
On Tuesday night's race, the wind was forecast to be 10 -12,. Instead
it was 20 - 25. We started with a reefed main and a 105% genoa. On
our way to the first mark we tacked ove
If you are on a budget try rolly tasker sails in Thailand. Great service, good
product. am one of a few on the list who have used them.
I agree with others who have stated that the likelihood of finding a good used
furling genoa, local to you, is about nil, and that if you do find one it wil
has anyone ever heard of this lifesling copy type product. it's like
$50 instead $200. Probably too good to be true...
http://www.lalizas.com/product/23-rescue-systems/2825-rescue-system-life-link
Danny
On 6/23/2017 3:35 PM, ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List wrote:
On Tuesday night's race, the wind
Sorry Sean
I thought it was Joe looking for a Genoa
I looked at my sail and it is in fact a furling Genoa.
It is an Ullman Sail.
The bag/cover states Crown 34
Here are the measurements.
Leech: 33.8
Luff: 43.4
Foot: 13.7
LP: 12.3
Condition: Very good
It was surveyed by Dave O’Conner
Hey Listers.
I was very fortunate last week. I noticed a drip coming from the seawater pump
on my Yanmar 3HM. Anyway I removed it as I thought the impeller was going.
Turns out the seals were just about dissolved apart and the bearings were
almost seized. I took it in to a local shop and 60
Adam, a few years back I priced a Yanmar pump at Mack Boring, don't remember
exact price but 350.00 sticks in my head.
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> On Jun 23, 2017, at 19:21, Adam Hayden via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Hey Listers.
>
> I was very fortunate last week. I noticed a drip coming from the s
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