I don’t think you can see the full seacock but this was the leak.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/T5NHhWbUy1ynxMEq7
/John
> On May 5, 2019, at 9:19 PM, sender wrote:
>
> can you post a link to a picture? My 1981 gas an obsolete style Groco
> cylinrical looking seacock. The rubber compound in the
Hello,
I'm currently re-rigging my 35-3 and have run into some trouble with the
outhaul. There is clearly a purchase system inside the boom making
replacing the control line that comes out at the gooseneck impossible. Is
there anyone on here who has made this replacement and if so is it possible
Is the current outhaul line still there? Can you attach a new line to old and
pull it thru?I use whipping twine to sew old and new lines end to end then
gently pull in new line. Doug Mountjoy Sv Rebecca Leah LF39253-208-1412Port
Orchard YC wa.
Original message From: Luke Wolbrin
Don't know about the 35-3 outhaul system but my 36XL/kcb there is a purchase
system buried in the boom as well likely similar to yours.
Mine can be accessed by undoing a shackle near the gooseneck on the underside
of the boom after the the outhaul is free to move.
IIRC, you should undo the outh
I don't have that issue with our boat, I just drag it all out the boom end
after taping a messenger line to the line coming out the gooseneck end.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On Mon, 6 May 2019 at 10:39, Luke Wolbrink via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Hello,
Our 37/40+ has wire leading to the sail clew but line coming out the gooseneck
leading to a clutch and winch. After pulling out the wire cable, I found an
eye one end and the line tied to the eye. Very simple. Not sure this will
help,Bruce Whitmore Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartpho
Similar to Charlie, I have a open end at both ends of the boom. It is
relatively easy to get to the attachment for the purchase system at the
mast end of the boom. When I re-rigged mine, I found no purchase system
but designed one for the outhaul and the first reef. The outhaul is a 4:1
or 5:1 (
That looks pretty much like mine. The bad ones I refaced (or defaced) with
valve grinding compound and put a heavy coating of Lanocote on the whole
thing before reassembling. They are a mite difficult to turn in winter but
they don't leak. I would advise doing this out of the water. In the
meantime