I have to say that boat looks pretty sweet! And they got a good price
for it! It looks clean, up to date and well maintained. Boats like that
are pretty rare. I've looked at probably 20 boats with interest in
buying and it is not often you find a boat that has been well cared for.
Good luck
Thanks Brian,
That may be my only option – I was hoping to get to Easy Street, but sometimes
there is no on ramp!
Easy off works fine on Gel coat, but I wouldn’t try it with paint on paint.
Bill Coleman
C&C 39 Erie, PA
From: Nauset Beach [mailto:nausetbe...@optonline.net]
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We use oven cleaner to remove everything but it’s gelcoat not paint.
Mike
PERSUASION
C&C 37 K/CB
Long Sault
> On Jul 18, 2018, at 11:59 AM, Charlie Nelson via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> I have Charleston Race Week stickers on my bow (OK, I have been busy with
> other things!) that I need to remove
No-in a fleet of about 18 PHRF spin boats with ratings from -62 to 180, we were
mid fleet!
Thanks for hair dryer tip. I definitely want to minimize Aelfric damage.
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On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, rjcasciato--- via CnC-List
wrote:
Hi Josh,
Being relatively new to the sailboat business can I please ask what you
mean by "keeping the engine load as high as possible" with regard to Soot
accumulation?
Wade
Oh Boy C&C 33 MKII
On Sat, Jul 14, 2018, 16:24 Josh Muckley via CnC-List, <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I was pleasantl
Hello Wade,
Essentially it means running the engine at relatively high RPMs (I've seen the
number to by 85% of full speed) whenever reasonable, in gear and avoiding
running the engine solely to charge the batteries. Bruce Whitmore
1994 C&C 37/40+ "Astralis"
(847) 404-5092 (mobile)
bwhitm...@s
Whenever I'm running the engine I try to run it full-ish throttle. The
typically recommendation is greater that 80%. Some unwitting cruisers will
idle to charge batteries, or motor sail at low RPM. My max continuous RPM
is 3200. I try to reach ~2800. Fisherman have particular trouble since
tr
Ok. So my engine is a Yanmar 2GM20F. I find the vibration "sweet spot" for
motoring is about 2200 rpm. Sounds like I should be pushing it harder
trying to find a sweet spot at a higher rpm? I can't recall what the
tachometer range is on my boat. I've also had someone mention pushing the
engine up
Need to buy a replacement. Anybody here want to sell a surplus unit?
Rather keep the money in the "family"...
David F. Risch, J. D.
Gulf Stream Associates, LLC
(401) 419-4650
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Ya mar recommends running the engine full throttle 5 minutes every hour or 1
hour a day. The want you to heat things up to burn off carbon deposits.
At least what the Service Manager told a group of Island Packet owners at their
annual rendezvous
Neil Andersen
20691 Jamieson Rd
Rock Hall, MD 2
At 4 - 5 knots into wind and waves a consumption of 1.8 CND gallons per hour is
possible.
Very roughly a 4 stroke gas engine running efficiently will yield about 15 HP
at 1 gallon CND per hour.
Subtract losses for the alternator and water pumps and 1.8 might give you 20 -
24 HP at the prop.
O
I have a spare Samsung Tab 7.0 Plus in leather case with screen protector.
Model # GT-P6210. $30 plus shipping. Android 4.0.4 Not sure if the
current Navionics will run on that version of Android. I had Navionics on
it a few years ago.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Thu, Jul 19,
The Yanmar manual does have some guidance on page 44.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8pEh5lnvP1yenJtR1BxWjhqZGs/view?usp=drivesdk
Josh
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018, 10:47 AM Wade Glew via CnC-List
wrote:
> Ok. So my engine is a Yanmar 2GM20F. I find the vibration "sweet spot" for
> motoring is abou
I will take it! Have you a PayPal acct?
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I have a spare Samsung Tab 7.
I just read this in a Yanmar Manual:
6) Washing the Turbocharger Blower
When engine speed seems sluggish or the exhaust color
poor, the blades of the turbocharger blower may be dirty.
Wash the blower in the following manner.
1. Have ready blower wash (liquid detergent), fresh
water, and a
I bought some turbo wash at the boat show last year but have not used it.
It was $20 for a couple ounces, so I hope it is more than soap.
Joel
4JHTE
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 2:12 PM, Bill Coleman via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I just read this in a Yanmar Manual:
>
>
>
> *6) Washi
At work I have two 5.5MW electrical generators that are made by
Warsilla-Sacm. The generator is driven on both ends of by a mirror image
16 cylinder twin turbo diesel engine. So each generator has 4 turbos in
total. There is a wash pot which has a capacity of 1 qt. You fill the pot
with DI wate
The accuracy of original tachs can be problematic. I’m pretty sure mine reads
4-500 rpm low. Near the top of the “ replace soon” list.
Tom Buscaglia
S/V Alera
1990 C&C 37+/40
Vashon WA
P 206.463.9200
C 305.409.3660
> On Jul 19, 2018, at 11:14 AM, cnc-list-requ...@cnc-list.com wrote:
>
> Mes
I know for a fact that mine runs about 200 rpm low. I bought a laser tach
from the link below. I take that into account. Replacement doesn't make
it better. Mine has been low since new. It doesn't come off the
alternator either. It is a stock unit that had a pickup off the flywheel.
AGPtek®
Having followed this C&C list for a few months now, I'm floored by how much
shi##*! you guys know!!
thanks for all your comments/suggestions/links etc. It's really helpful!
Wade
Oh Boy C&C 33 MK II
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I k
All boats are lifted by a rising tide!
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018, 4:43 PM Wade Glew via CnC-List
wrote:
> Having followed this C&C list for a few months now, I'm floored by how
> much shi##*! you guys know!!
>
> thanks for all your comments/suggestions/links etc. It's really helpful!
>
> Wade
> Oh B
Well I’m in the process of replacing the bilge blower on Persuasion. Does
anyone know what the original blower is. And where can I find a guy small
enough to crawl all the way to the back. More importantly why am I seeing
voltage (<1) when the switch is off.
Mike
PERSUASION
C&C 37 K/CB
Long
I have a Yanmar 2QM15 with a Sen-Dure heat exchanger. I'd like to change
the coolant. Can I pump out the old?
Thanks
Derek Kennedy
SV Tortuga
C&C30 mk1, #553
Ballantyne's Cove, NS
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Mine is way off! PO said Oh I just deal with it. He had a list in Nav. table
what to run/read Tach at and what RPM engine was actually doing.
I would love to have things match up rather than check the sheet but was told
it was not possible?
John
S/V Halcyon /) ~
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Again Me too! The 4”? dryer vent type of hose is crushed closed, and there is
NO WAY for me to get to it. Is there also a blower somewhere as well ? switch ?
where?
The new Diesel tank and Batteries in Lazzarett of my 37 make it really hard
to access, any ideas on this one?
Will grab a pic
The yanmar engines have an engine block drain. Most of the coolant should
come out by gravity. If you have a fresh water heater that is heated by
the engine you may find it convenient to disconnect or tap one of the lines
running to it. You have glycol coolant which "should" be captured and
disp
I have a Universal 25XPB but tachometers are pretty much the same across
manufacturers. I checked mine with a cheap optical tachometer. I used an
adjustment screw on the back to get it fairly accurate.
Every now and then I check it by running the engine up to max rpm. The
engine has a governor
Well the recent Kidde recall got me to checking my fire extinguishers. I have 6
onboard. One was dated 1977 and another 1984. I’m willing to donate them to
anyone that wants them, you pay the shipping. LOL
Mike
Persuasion
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So when you use a laser/optical tach to check the boat's tachometer, where
do you put your reflective mark? On the prop shaft? The main pulley?
Wade
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I know for a fact that mine runs about 200 rpm low.
Main pulley.
Dennis C.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 7:10 PM, Wade Glew via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> So when you use a laser/optical tach to check the boat's tachometer, where
> do you put your reflective mark? On the prop shaft? The main pulley?
>
> Wade
>
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 a
If somebody tried to sell me turbo wash, I would have thought they were pulling
my leg.
When I was an aviator we used to send the young lieutenants to supply to pick
up some “jet wash” or a left-handed crescent wrench.
Thankfully, I don’t have a turbo either (except in my Suburban), other
Just brought a camco fan for about 10 bucks. Runs over a month on alkaline D
cells. Also has an activated carbon filter. Could be run with rechargeable
cells I believe. Works great. Amazon.
Dan SheerPegathy LF 38Rock Creek off the Patapsco
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I put reflective tape on the main pully to read engine RPM. I put it on
the prop shaft to verify transmission ratio and prop speed. I put it on
the alternator to compare alternator output to rpm.
Josh
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018, 8:11 PM Wade Glew via CnC-List
wrote:
> So when you use a laser/opti
At the airline I work for we wash turbine engines in basicly the same fashion.
A turbo is a very simple version of a turbine engine.
Doug Mountjoy Rebecca Leah LF39 Port Orchard YC, WA.
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