Hello all,
Now that I don't have the boat any more (thanks Sandy), it's time to
clean up. I never got to install these detectors. They're brand new,
still in the original packaging.
Links to the relevant Defender pages:
FireBoy - Xintex Gasoline Fume Detector
http://www.defender.com/product.
Hi,
Some small items that were not on the boat when Sandy took it:
2 original C&C ceiling light fixtures (1975 vintage).
1 stainless steel deck ring with 4 3/8" hole, new, never installed.
(this is what goes over nicro vents)
1 Nicro vent propeller and some mounting hardware.
1 mounting ring (4
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 02:07:33PM -0500, airdale...@juno.com wrote:
> WHAT WAS THE LENGTH OF YOUR BOAT
> BY ANY CHANCE DO YOU HAVE THE COMPANION WAY LADDER?
It was a 33 mk 1. No, didn't salvage that.
Augustine
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 07:10:13AM -0500, John and Maryann Read wrote:
> Augustine
>
> Sorry for your loss. Any plans to replace her? Were you able to salvage
Not at this point.
> anything from her? We are looking for a dodger
Only minor stuff. I was in no position to take her apart and had
Hello everyone:
Now that Sandy took my 75 33-1, there's no need to keep the winter cover.
It was only used for 4 winters, and then I installed a bimini with solar
panels and it's been stored ever since.
It's a heavy canvas cover in two parts that zippered together at the mast
cover the whole boat
Hi,
Sandy claimed the boat (a '75 33 Mk 1), so can't use it any more.
This cover was made by Top Shop (Quinte Canvas Manufacturing) in
Kingston, Ontario. It has an aluminum frame with many tubes and
two large pieces of canvas (bow and stern) that get zippered
together at the mast. All hardware a
Greetings all,
I haven't been reading this list for some months now, the backlog is
some 14,000 messages. My life was full of uncertainty for months and
now, thanks to Sandy, it's even worse. I was living on the boat and
now I'm homeless and can't deal with the logistics of repairs, so I'm
sendi