Greetings all,
Back in the mid 1980s I briefly ran the rigging shop at Hinterhoeller Yachts
where l learned a nice way to permanently secure conduit inside Nonsuch masts.
I used the technique very successfully on my C&C 30 about 26 years ago and it’s
solid as a rock. Forgive me if I’m repeating
This is great information. Thanks for providing it.
Mike Brannon
Virginia Lee 93295
1978 C&C 36 CB
Virginia Beach, VA
> On Apr 10, 2020, at 9:50 AM, Richard Klajnscek via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> Back in the mid 1980s I briefly ran the rigging shop at Hinterhoeller Yac
Some great info and good suggestions Rich. That is a very clever way of
bolting the conduit on the inside of the mast. Thank you. I am thinking I
will try using blind rivets - at least mostly - to hold the conduit in
place since that will be almost flush and avoid having a nut on the outside
of t
Nathan,When I installed an additional conduit in my mast. I blocked the spar so
the conduit would lay in the low part. Gravity is your friend. I then drilled a
3/16 hole thru the conduit and mast, used a hook to hold it in place drilled a
second hole about an inch away. Installed pop rivet in th
Wondering if anyone has any good pictures of enclosure windows added to
biminis on 37+ or similar boats?
The real concern that I have is trying to somehow adapt these to
accommodate the traveler (and main sheet) that would disrupt a normal full
enclosure from being effective while sailing.
We hav
Charlie
My list for those C&C 36ft are fairly large. I will send you a couple
of messages of what I have. Let me know if you need more data for your
project.
any corrections/update are always appreciated
Don Kern
/Fireball/ C&C 35 Mk2
Bristol RI
C&C 37 list 03-2020 sec 2.xlsx
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Thanks Don--
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From: Don Kern via CnC-List
To: Charlie Nelson via CNC-List ; T Smyth via CnC-List
Cc: Don Kern
Sent: Fri, Apr 10, 2020 4:23 pm
Subject: Stus-List C&C 37part 2
Charlie My list for those C&C 36ft are fairly large. I will send you a
couple of messag
Lots of good tips here, especially Rich's method of pre-installing machine
screws into the conduit. Just one thing I haven't seen mentioned is
regarding pull strings. No need to worry about putting them in place first,
as long as you have easy access to one end. Put the vac over the end of the
cond