Charles,
Touche's boom is the original roller boom, also.
It has, however, been raised. There are two pairs of fasteners under the
gooseneck fitting. I'm thinking a former owner raised the fitting two
holes. Maybe 1.5-2 inches. The old PHRF black tape mark is faintly
visible about even with t
My understanding is that bow rollers are not designed for continuous shock and
side loading )exasperated be leverage) if in tough anchoring situation . If a
calm night (things can go wrong quickly however) perhaps leave in roller.
Me? Enough variables in anchoring not to remove this one. I ta
The weak link in the system is the Fortress anchor—not the bow roller.
I don’t think one has to worry about side loading using a Fortress anchor. I
have a 23-lb Fortress I use as a backup anchor but I wouldn’t rely on one as an
every-day anchor, particularly in soft mud. I always run my anchor
Two additional comments that I did not see addressed: 1) especially for wire
halyards, care should be taken to ensure that the halyard is not on the wrong
side of the spreader bar inside the mast, as this could cut into the bar
(probably a non-issue when the mast is up and you’re using gravity t
Based on some other web source, I used a bicycle chain as a weight (taped onto
the end of the new halyard) and caught it using a telescopic magnet through the
exit hole. It was a genoa halyard and now I'm wondering if we kept it on the
correct side of the spreader bars and if we wrapped around a
Chuck,
Here is the info from the POs documentation that I found on my MaxProp:
16" 2-blade classic 1 1/8" shaft
Universal M35 trans 2:1
Right Rotation 16 degrees
My boat is a centerboard and with the board up and a clean bottom I get
6kts at 2200RPMs.
Mark Baldridge
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Dennis, your paint job is great. Did you spray it or use the roll and tip
method? I had mine done in '87 or '88 when I bought her and it won't take a
wax job any longer.RonWild CheriC&C 30-1STL
On Monday, January 21, 2019, 11:07:31 AM CST, Dennis C. via CnC-List
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Horrors, she
It's sprayed Awlcraft 2000 on top of 3 coats of high build primer. I
sanded and prepped. A pro sprayed the primer and top coat.
Dennis C.
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 7:54 PM Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Dennis, your paint job is great. Did you spray it or use t
Use nuglass. Makes it look like a brand new paint jobJim Schwartz 38 lfSEA
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What do you use to get all the old wax etc. off before applying nuglass? I've
tried 6-8 different waxes/cleaners with no luck.RonWild CheriC&C 30-1STL
On Tuesday, January 22, 2019, 9:30:10 PM CST, detroito91
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Use nuglass. Makes it look like a brand new paint jobJim Schwartz 38
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