I already have an MDF Raymarine Axiom 7 on my C&C 27-5 (#558). If I install an i70s Multifunction Instrument (also Raymarine) and connect them correctly, would the Axion send the calculated boat speed data to the i70 instrument?
Merci d'avance.
J
]]>It is my first time on the Forum. I discovered your association and became a member a couple of weeks ago. I have a good feeling, it will help me a lot!
I'm a quite recent owner of a C&C 27MKIII of 1978. I did put my mast down at fall and made an inspection of it. I've seen the post on the spreader rivets. That's fine, because i'll have to do it, but something else is nagging me. Unfortunatly, the pictures i took don't show quite well the thing that is nagging me.
So when, i looked at the spreaders, i saw that my starboard spreander had all of the rivets down. But i noticed that the retaining bolt going through the mast is visibly twisted. I'll have to change that. I'm finally coming to what's nagging me... it seems like the bolt may have been torked too much because it seems like the mast is a bit incurved in this section.
What are your feelings about that?
The bolt, what grade should it be?
Is there a tork specified for the bolt oh the holdings?
I have other pictures that i could share if ever someone write to me by email. Ok, it seems like i am not able to download the picture even though i resised it under the 1024??
Thank's in advance!
Sylvain
you can try search for some keywords in the search option above.
Regards
Pablo
Cheers
Doog
P.S. Also have a Hank-on Drifter..very neat sail.
]]>You can try to post the question on the stus-list on http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/. It is a very active C&C mailing list rather than a forum.
What Mark version is you C&C? There is a group for MkV in facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MKVowners
and also a C&C group https://www.facebook.com/groups/666179806815705
I hope you are able to solve this challenging issue.
Kind regards,
Pablo
We had a crack on the aft face of the upper part of the rudder, along the centre. I thought it might be stress crack so I shaved the gelcoat off of that face. Turned out that the top part of our rudder is laminated marine ply; it was not a stress crack, and I had to fix it then. I would guess that the interior of the blade is also (mostly) plywood as well.
Cheers
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]]>Raymarine's the most popular brand around, if it's a tiller you'd be looking for a ST1000 (or possible ST2000) tiller pilot, if it's a wheel then check out their EV-100 wheel autopilot.
Cheers,
Tal