Any cool boat presents?
My wife got me a night vision scope 😊
It will come in handy on the pitch black Chester River.
Joe Della Barba
DCSI
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Hi Martin,
Thanks for your detailed response regarding MaxProp and PYI. Great advice as
always. It's the first time I've heard of changing the prop pitch for
conditions. Did that work out for you? Was it worth the trouble?
I'm still looking for "actual settings" by owners with a C&C 34/36
Adjusting prop pitch for conditions is very much a thing in airplanes and some
larger boats and ships. In some cases changing pitch is how you reverse. I
think SAAB used to sell a little one or two cylinder diesel for sailboats that
could move an amazingly big boat for a tiny engine due to the c
The link to the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, located in
Kingston Ontario that holds the C&C collection is
https://www.marmuseum.ca/
Contact info at bottom of page.
JKC
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cos
Thanks for the info. Ted.
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 13:58, JohnKelly Cuthbertson via
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Thanks Chuck.
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On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 16:39, CHARLES SCHEAFFER via
CnC-List wrote: Here is the contact page for the
Maritime Museum at Kingston where C&C drawings are archived. When they first
got the collection from Cuthbertson, about eight years ago
Now this is COOL!
JP
From: JohnKelly Cuthbertson via CnC-List
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To: CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List
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Subject: Stus-List Re: C&C drawings at Kingston Maritime Museum
The link to the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, locat
It has taken a while and quite a few man hours, but we may have found the
source of some of our problems.
It’s called MICROSOFT. This company has designed it’s own spam filter to
“protect” their customers from unwanted spam. The problem is that their
database is totally different than any o
Maybe a good computer technician can help
I have one that speaks English and honest
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 7:04 PM Stu via CnC-List
wrote:
> It has taken a while and quite a few man hours, but we may have found the
> source of some of our problems.
>
> It’s called MICROSOFT. This company has
Well I am a Google Mail a/c and use Thunderbird as a replacement for
Outlook and I have never had a problem. Maybe you ought to replace
Micro$oft with something that works.
fdr
Programming since 1963
On 12/28/20 7:04 PM, Stu via CnC-List wrote:
It has taken a while and quite a few man hours
A few years ago, fourteen of us got together and ordered plans for the
35-3. Everybody wanted something different, so it was an interesting
spreadsheet to hand to the Kingston people, but they were really good to
work with. They were still scanning on order at that point, so it took a
while. They e
Chuck,
> It's the first time I've heard of changing the prop pitch for conditions.
> Did that work out for you? Was it worth the trouble?
For me it is a qualified yes, it was worth it. The qualification is the payoff
was much better when delivering boats between Hawaii and the PNW with the p
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