She's ready to go....

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Sep 18, 2009
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Beneteau Oceanis 38 Long Beach
Well,

She is off the hard and in the water! New bottom paint, zincs, hours on the buffing wheel... and a new name and graphics.

Oil Changed, (Filter as well) Fuel filters, both of them changed, with extra on board. Tranny fluid flushed and changed. Coolant, flushed and changed. New fresh water impeller.

Now, just update the galley. I have the two burner stove with no ignition and 'sniffer'.

Next on the list will be some sails. It has a 110 on it now... I think I would like to go for a 150, with foam luff to reduce to a 130 or so.

Bring on the spring and summer!!

There have been lots of great information on here... thanks all for the great replies and help.
 
May 23, 2004
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I'm in the market as were . Colonial Beach
If you have that Tall Rig Bow Sprit you may consider putting a 135 on for a jib. It will cost a little less and work just as well as the 150. I have a 150 now but my next sail will be a 135 for sure!
 
Sep 18, 2009
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Beneteau Oceanis 38 Long Beach
I am away from the boat for a bit, but I don't know if I have the tall rig, or std?

I ran a tape up the luff, from tack to stop was 40' (I have no sprit). From stop to base of mast is around 41'. There is a label by the tri-data that says mast height (off the water) is 47'.

Any idea then?

Thanks,
 
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