The drawing I have for my masthead reference two separate details for the
main sheave and the jib sheaves. Does anyone on the list happen to have
these that I can reference?
Main Halyard Sheave: DWG#77-10-15 (C&C40)
Genoa Sheaves: DWG#74-10-20 (C&C38)
Thanks,
Pete
Thanks to all of
There may be the ones you are looking for at the Marine Museum.
The silly long number is the museum's reference number
2008.0012.0034.0017
Mast Head
detail
Mast Head
detail C&C 40 racing/cruising sloo
Thank you. I thought I'd ping the list before bothering the museum.
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There may be the on
This is for a fuel filter to see if it is clogged. It has the nice color-coded
scale.
$20 to Stu and it’s yours 😊
Joe Della Barba
Coquina C&C 35 MK I
Kent Island MD USA
Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the list to help with the
costs involved. If you want to
If it's still available, I'd like to give it a good home.
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This is for a fuel filter to see if it is clogged
Hello folks.
As one of my many winter projects I have decided to rewire the 12 volt panel
and add pigtails to make it easier to remove the panels by creating a hinged
panel. I plan to run the pig tails to a terminal block. My question is how to
distribute the positive leads from the leads to
Hi Adam
Current wisdom seems to be that one can put up to 4 lugs on a screw,
although difficult to fit. So options are:
- put up to 4 on each screw of the terminal strip (messy but gets you 8
connections)
- stay with a terminal strip, but use several locations on it and
connect them with
I'll sure could use it. I'll take it. 20 usd will go to Stu. Ted
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On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 13:46, Joe Della Barba via
CnC-List wrote:
This is for a fuel filter to see if it is clogged. It has the nice color-coded
scale.
$20 to Stu and it’s yours 😊
Adam,
When I rewired Corsair (1970 Redwing 35, C&C 35-1), I put terminal power
and ground terminal blocks on the bulkhead behind the panel. i ran
separate leads for each of the circuits (signal and ground). For
circuits that had multiple loads, I ran each load to the terminal strip
and then
You could use Wago connectors / jumpers like
https://www.wago.com/us/wire-splicing-connectors/compact-splicing-connector/p/221-415
Ed
On Mon., Feb. 15, 2021, 3:55 p.m. Graham Collins via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Hi Adam
>
> Current wisdom seems to be that one can put up to 4
I like using terminal blocks and jumper strips cut to length. This is how
my C&C 37+ came from the factory. See product links below. 20A is
realistically probably as large as you will need but mine came with 30A
terminals blocks. Typically you would design the layout so that all the
power suppl
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