The fibreglass outer shell on the icebox of my C&C36 is not moulded as part of
the liner, but appears to be held down with screws in the same manner as the
bench seating in the cabin. Has anyone attempted to take this apart? Were you
successful? What was involved in getting the top off? If this
Some folks have drilled holes through the inner liner and attempted to
insulate with spray foam closed cell i hope
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 8:57 AM Steve Thomas via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> The fibreglass outer shell on the icebox of my C&C36 is not moulded as
> part of the liner
Hi All,
I have a sweet C&C 35-II, and I’m storing a few gallons of water in the stern
of the boat, on both sides of the vertical bulkhead behind the helm. It’s not
for drinking, and I don’t know how it got there, but when I pull the cap for
the vent I can see it, and vacuumed out about 3 gallo
Hi Lee,Can't say much for the water, except that I'm storing some under my
rudder quadrant. As for drill bits. I use cobalt bits. Little more expensive
but last much longer. When drilling metal use slow speed and high pressure.
Cutting oil also helps.Missed you last weekend in Port Orchard. Do