Stus-List Fwd: GEICO/Stillwater Homeowners Insurance (KMM116199747V4353L0KM)

2021-04-29 Thread Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List
-- Forwarded message - From: Kevin Driscoll Date: Thu, Apr 29, 2021, 7:21 AM Subject: Re: GEICO/Stillwater Homeowners Insurance (KMM116199747V4353L0KM) To: Thank you LaTonya. We are working to get this resolved. It would be helpful if we were to know what area you are looking to

Stus-List Re: Fwd: GEICO/Stillwater Homeowners Insurance (KMM116199747V4353L0KM)

2021-04-29 Thread Adam Hayden via CnC-List
Was this sent to the list in error? Sent from my Bell Samsung device over Canada’s largest network. From: Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2021 11:27:02 AM To: C&C List Cc: Kevin Driscoll Subject: Stus-List Fwd: GEICO/Stillwater Homeowners

Stus-List Re: Fwd: GEICO/Stillwater Homeowners Insurance (KMM116199747V4353L0KM)

2021-04-29 Thread Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List
Yes, please ignore. Thanks On Thu, Apr 29, 2021, 7:46 AM Adam Hayden wrote: > Was this sent to the list in error? > > Sent from my Bell Samsung device over Canada’s largest network. > > -- > *From:* Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List > *Sent:* Thursday, April 29, 2021 11:27

Stus-List Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread James Hesketh via CnC-List
A while back there was a discussion about using wicking material to suck up the standing water that gets trapped along the toe rail to carry it outboard. What it the best wick material for this? TIA Jim Hesketh Whisper C&C 26 Miami, FL Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the lis

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread John Irvin via CnC-List
They are called baggywrinkles. Old cotton rope works well. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: James Hesketh via CnC-List Sent: April 29, 2021 10:55 AM To: Stus-List Cc: James Hesketh

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread Novabraid via CnC-List
John, Historically, baggywrinkles are pieces of old rope or fabric attached to shrouds to reduce chafe on sails. Maybe baggywrinkles that fall off the shrouds can absorb water on the deck, but I don't think that's the intended use. Chuck Gilchrest S/V Half Magic 1983 35 Landfall Padanaram, MA

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread John Conklin via CnC-List
I use Sta Set works great !! Skip a hole or 2 and cut enough to create wicking and not drain down side of boat 4ft+ Mine stands off the hull a few inches. Helps a lot with that silly deck drain that clogs up and fills with water and crazes JOhn C On Apr 29, 2021, at 10:59 AM, John Irvin via Cn

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I tried lantern wick for a while. Worked great but did not last long in UV exposure. Baggywrinkle candidates mentioned in the past include cotton rope, custom cut sponges, pieces of cotton T-shirts, etc. As important as the material might be the design. The baggywrinkle should contact the deck

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread Michael Crombie via CnC-List
I just sew two flat oil lamp wicks into a T and place through the hole in the toe rail. The T holds them in place. Available online or in any outdoor store. Mike Atacama 33ii On Thu., Apr. 29, 2021, 10:55 a.m. James Hesketh via CnC-List, < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > A while back there was a

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
That's exactly what I did. Worked great but UV killed it in a few months. It fell apart. Sewed two short pieces of lamp wick under a single long piece. The short pieces laid in the puddle on the deck and the long piece went out through the toe rail and hung down a few inches. Great design. No

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread Dreuge via CnC-List
Amazon sell self watering wicking cord. It is made from a polyester-mixed fiber, so it may have some UV resistance. It costs $10 per 50ft, so even if it has a limited life, you would have plenty to spare. https://www.amazon.com/Watering-Capillary-Self-watering-Automatic-Hydroponic/dp/B07CLNG

Stus-List Re: Water along toe rail

2021-04-29 Thread Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List
I have heard that a strip of chamois cut into a "T" works good. I just wrap a 10-12" length of left over 1/4" double braided line around one of the holes so it lays at the buttom of the rail and it works fine. IMO, no need for anytyhign custom or special. .¤º°`°º¤,¸¸,¤º°`°º¤¤º°`°º¤,¸¸,¤º°`°

Stus-List Re: A4 Slips Out of Gear

2021-04-29 Thread Randal Stafford via CnC-List
Well, almost five years later, I finally did this clutch adjustment, following the procedure in the Moyer manual. The actual adjustment was pretty straightforward; no problems there except the contortions required to access the gearbox from the lazarets of a 30 MK I. I turned the adjustment co

Stus-List Re: A4 Slips Out of Gear

2021-04-29 Thread Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List
A well earned victory! At 03:51 PM 4/29/2021, you wrote: Well, almost five years later, I finally did this clutch adjustment, following the procedure in the Moyer manual. The actual adjustment was pretty straightforward; no problems there except the contortions required to access the gearbox