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"N1EE" wrote in message m... | Your spring project reports are due soon. (10 pts) You'll all have to wait until I do an assessment. Right now it comes down to antifoul, annual wood work and the first season's coat of wax.. I might be getting a brand new ...[ free ]... alternator from a friend. CM |
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"Pony Express" wrote in message k.net... | Motorized router bits? You guys have some weird | stuff up there in Canada. Think back Pony.... way back..... when Bob was the self appointed "Tim the Tool Man" on ASA... remember the tool talk and boasting.... he was claiming he had motorized router bits...... ??? Man that was so funny.... it was better than when I went after him about the sailing trip.... How could you guys forget so soon???? Is Bob RIGHT??? ..... are you all suffering collective Pavlov's syndrome? CM |
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Good for you. For full credit I'd like to see
the pictures. I discuss the hollowness of my rudder with a friend. He suggested that I add some foam to build it out. I think a layer or two of roving and some fairing will be easier. Funny you should mention Seagull outboards. I have an old Seagull 4 HP outboard that came with my Etchells. It seems seized up. At some point I need to try and get it working. Let us know what you learn working on yours. Bart "Wally" wrote N1EE wrote: Your spring project reports are due soon. (10 pts) Not so much 'improve' as 'restore'... I've nearly finished refinishing the rudder (a little paint to do and a retainer clip to fit), and have finished making the tiller. (Pics sometime soonish.) Per another thread, I'm looking into new windows (ho ho), and I've started pulling my Seagull outboard apart to see what needs replacing. Good to see it has gearbox oil (pity about the propshaft and the tube it sits in). For a bonus point, I'm helping my skipper with his masthead light tomorrow - it came loose during the last race. |
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What size Yanmar do you have?
"Scott Vernon" wrote Install new, bigger holding tank. Made a new mount for the bow red/green light. Someone broke it off at my slip. New ign. switch for the Yanmar. replaced water pump impellor. Oiled and re-routed the engine shut-off cable. New packing in stuffing box. Touched up bottom paint. Buffed and waxed the hull, but need to do it over again. |
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Horvath wrote
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 23:25:51 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote this crap: Install new, bigger holding tank. Now there's a load of crap. Made a new mount for the bow red/green light. Someone broke it off at my slip. Those *******s! What do you suggest? Wiring the shore power to the mount? |
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So did you wire in the turn signals too?
"Scott Vernon" wrote New ign. switch for the Yanmar. Maintenance. Boring. new switch is not maintenance. It's a three pole switch off a motorcycle. I wired it so I can start the engine ( or check the fuel gauge) without that damn buzzer going off. Scotty |
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I'll give you 1/4 pt for signing your name
to your report. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote Nothing that much. Had a diver clean off the bottom. Also, just got a mailsail cover made. The guy who sewed it for me, didn't get the length right, but he's redoing it. Should be ready in a day or two. |
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Lame report--a dozen lashes.
But the Powerboard product seems very interesting --worth 1 pt. It is too bad there is little information on it. I'll write them and see if I can find out more on it. Have you used one? Oz, by the way, you are not showing up on my newsgroup reader except when someone replies to your posts. I have no filters on, yet you and Loco are not showing up like almost everyone else. Bart 3. The best sander to use is a 6" orbital hook and loop --6 hole hook and loop--60-80 grit paper. I also used an air powered longboards for final sanding--use 80-100 grit. Beg to differ, but the BEST sander to use is the Powerboard http://www.atlcomposites.com/product...powerboard.htm You'll be astounded at just how fast you get the job done Oz1...of the 3 twins. |
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Good report, but not enough detail. 8 points.
Any pictures? The eel grass would have been interesting to see. What sort of props do you have? What do you recommend for raw water strainers? What is with the carbon in the exhaust elbows? Is this the first time you have serviced it? How did you find this problems? How often does this item need service? Are you coming up to Long Island Sound this year? Bart "Jeff Morris" wrote This year I'm paying some extra attention to my 2 Yanmar 2GM20FC's, and saildrives. Propellers pulled, new zincs installed, props back on with about half the hardware replaced. Replace lower gear oil. Pull exhaust elbows, chip out carbon, clean with Dremel. Drain antifreeze. Pull out heat exchanger coils - I found a large clump of eel grass blocking about half the passages in one of them - now I know why that engine would overheat when run too fast. Clean and re-installed. Change water pump impellors. Change fuel filters Replace fan belt on fridge. Replace water pump on fridge. Still to do: finish putting stuff back together, replace antifreeze buff topsides bottom paint (I have two 36 foot hulls to do!) paint saildrives start engines replace plastic (strataglas) on one hardtop window powerwash deck launch bend on sails have a beer, think about installing proper raw water strainers. |
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Horvath wrote
On 23 Apr 2004 19:25:22 -0700, (N1EE) wrote this crap: Your spring project reports are due soon. (10 pts) What sort of projects have you been doing to improve your boat? Report in, or take a dozen lashes! No. Please don't beat me! I'd enjoy giving you a dozen with a cat. |
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