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Happy spring everyone
I currently have a raritan cricket toilet that I can no longer find parts for(discontinued 11 yrs ago) The great thing about the cricket is that it centers in between the sliding door and vanity. The Jabsco compact marine head would be tight against the door.
Wondering what the membership has?
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Dana
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Thanks for the response
Did you have concern for the lack of mechanical advantage buy moving the point more towards the middle of the boom.
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Dana Mace
Capricious Hull #599
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has anyone put their traveler on the cabin top (out of the way)
I have a mark three and I don't see it it in Black Arts
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Dana
Capricious Hull #599
Please don't change a thing
I could not cost effectively own my boat.
Dana
Capricious Hull #599
Thanks for the quick replies
It is from healing,as that coincides when I see the most water,and
I have learned to empty the bilge before putting the rail under,as I saw water on the floor after.
Thought it might be a little hairy drilling the hole.
Thanks again
Dana
Capricious Hull #599
Can I drill a drain hole under the seat storage next to the ice box?
I have water in there from condensation
Thanks in advance
Dana
Marblehead Ma
Capricious Hull #599
I have the same problem and plan to spend some time with it on the mooring
I'll let you know if I find the reason for leaking
Dana
Marblehead Ma
Capricious Hull #599
Hi Pablo
nice to keep in touch with people,
with the same interest
I wound up grinding out the cracks,mixing up some west apoxy with fairing powder,checking the tourk on the strut bolts,and everything seems fine.
Allways here
Dana
Capricious
Capricous Hull #599
Need youre E mail
Mine is dmace@comcast.net
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Dana
Capricous Hull #599
I need a decent Main sail
Dana
Capricious
MarkIII
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I would never steer my fellow 27 C&C members on anything but a starboard tack
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I'm sorry about youre speed seal issues, but if you read my comment it was about a Moyer product.
Dana Marblehead Mass
Capricous Hull #599
there are some great add on's to make changing the impelors easier. One in particular is a cover plate, with thumb screws that won't fall into the bilge. Everything can be found on Don Moyers website. Good luck
Dana
Capricous Hull #599
Do not make a mistake and make sure youre sailmaker is on the same page (as mine was not) about the size and all measurements. Even bring in the old genny to size up. Dont take any chances.
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Hope everyone had a great Christmas, and its awesome to be a part of this irreplaceable resource.
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Dana
Capricous Hull #599
Any idea who made it or how? And what does it look like from inside the cabin, in regards to backing plates. The stress must be intense.
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Dana
Capricous Hull #599
Has anyone moved the main traveler to the cabin top?
Dana
Marblehead Ma
Capricous Hull #599
I also have yet to try it,but if the weather ever breaks here in the northeast US. Im practicing.
Thanks for bringing up an important and handy tactic
Dana
Capricous Hull #599
I recently replaced my fuel gauge with a teleflex from worst marine. It fit exactly. Its a stock item,but check the packaging,as my first one was pilfered through and missing the instructions.
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Thanks Windy day
I was afraid of that.That expains why the newer seacocks have the big ugly doughnuts on the hull
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In replaceing the sink seacock, I ruined the through hull (3/4 pipe 2 3/4 flush flange
I'm hearing that,Ive never seen one with such a wide flange,can't help you. My reply was that I know some people that might
Thanks Dana
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Thanks David
I have a prop shop down the street ,and am trying to get the prop off as I write and will go that route,although youre probably right in that the alignment is the issure here. I don't think there would be that much vibration from just the prop
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Thanks David
My prop doesn't look new ,so maybe I should go that route first. Perhaps the Indigo one?
Either that or get my old prop balanced.
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Thanks for the reply Bob,although I dont like it as I did notice last season that at high rpm's the A 4 produced some vibration. I wish I new what was normal vibration? And is this from the prop,or the shaft and or maybe the engine isn't lined up correctly.
Dana
Marblehead
Capricous Hull #599
Will the 4200 accept paint?
Dana
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