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quadrille38
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Hunter 39 Outhaul Line Routing
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Here is a picture of the routing from the Selden manual. Notice where the plastic donut is located. I’ve seen so many people have it...
Monday at 4:32 AM
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east coaster
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New to us boat - sweet odor, can't trace it.
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When we got our 310 it also had a sweet smell that was from the gallons of AF the now previous owner used in many areas of the boat...
Monday at 3:32 AM
cephius (Dave)
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A few short Cat22 newbie questions
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If you felt overpowered, you were! 10-12 knots is about the max for a day sailor. Reduce sail! You know your overpowered when the rudder...
Monday at 2:28 AM
cephius (Dave)
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Why use h260 rope jib halyard to raise mast not my roller furler wire stay?
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The main reason for not using the wire is it is too long. To completely raise the mast, the gin pole needs to remain at 90 degrees to...
Monday at 1:32 AM
cephius (Dave)
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Pics of h260 gin pole & using PVC pipe to protect pole
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The gin pole holds the lifting line at the correct angle to improve lifting the mast. There should be no bending forces on it. As for...
Monday at 1:02 AM
BigEasy
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colemj's post
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New to us boat - sweet odor, can't trace it.
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First thing is to remove the cushions and mattresses, close the boat up for a bit, then come back and see if it smells differently. I...
Sunday at 11:19 PM
DinghySailor
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Joe's post
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Asymmetrical Spinnaker Tack Point
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I used to attached the tack to the forestay with a rig I cobbled together, worked quite well, ran the tackline back to the cockpit, but...
Sunday at 10:19 PM
jssailem
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Stu Jackson's post
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Self defense as a cruiser
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Ha
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Ah, the Humanity! I learned once long ago that the only useful cleaning material for spilled red wine is WHITE wine. Try it, I hear it...
Sunday at 7:07 PM
jssailem
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Stu Jackson's post
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Self defense as a cruiser
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Ha
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Gee, I never ever gave it a thought. What was I missing? And I cruised for over 20 years in the notoriously dangerous waters of San...
Sunday at 7:06 PM
jssailem
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Ralph Johnstone's post
in the thread
Self defense as a cruiser
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Ha
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That's fine for first world areas but back when we were travelling in troubled waters, I'd always put my trust in a heavy mother-in-law :
Sunday at 7:06 PM
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Indysailor
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New to us boat - sweet odor, can't trace it.
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We just left one of those in the boat when we left. Glad to here it's worked in your experience.
Sunday at 6:40 PM
shemandr
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Self defense as a cruiser
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The best cure for spilt red wine is to not allow it on the boat in the first place. We had one crew member for which it was a matter of...
Sunday at 6:17 PM
FastOlson
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Ralph Johnstone's post
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No .............................. if you read it in a boating forum, you should have done the exact opposite of what was suggested.
Sunday at 4:45 PM
FastOlson
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Stu Jackson's post
in the thread
Self defense as a cruiser
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Ha
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Gee, I never ever gave it a thought. What was I missing? And I cruised for over 20 years in the notoriously dangerous waters of San...
Sunday at 4:45 PM
FastOlson
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Replacing Spinlock lever 3/8 rope Clutch
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Since it's time to over-drill, epoxy fill, and redrill all the holes, the new clutches can have slightly different holes by 3/8 or so...
Sunday at 4:44 PM
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