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19 tkeffer Offline Send Email Mar 3, 2008
1:57 am
Does anyone have any experience on how to remove the impeller from the Yanmar? Access is so limited, it seems that you either have to remove the whole raw...
20 tkeffer Offline Send Email Mar 3, 2008
2:06 am
... Well, I've now had a chance to take a close look at the binnacle. Unfortunately, getting in there is not easy. First remove the wheel, then the compass....
21 Bernard Coyne
berniecoyne Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2008
2:13 am
I use a pair of 9" right-angle needle-nosed plyers. They are just perfect for grasping the impeller and pulling it out. I gave a pair to my mechanic to save...
22 newtmerrill Offline Send Email Mar 4, 2008
1:11 pm
... Thanks Bermie for the innovative solution. I have been having the impeller replaced annually when the engine is serviced to minimize the possibility of...
23 Paul Lever
plee56 Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2008
12:34 am
Tom Thanks for pictorial on your web site on the radar pole upgrade. Are you still happy with the strength of the pole unstayed? Is there a reason that you...
24 tkeffer Offline Send Email Mar 8, 2008
1:10 am
... Still happy with it. I wish I could claim some clever technical reason why I didn't run the bury tube all the way to the deck, but the truth is that the...
25 Paul Lever
plee56 Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2008
1:18 am
Tom, One more question. Do you think this approach requires a 4 inch pole over 3in? Paul...
26 tkeffer Offline Send Email Mar 8, 2008
1:34 am
... Yes, I do. I don't think the 3" pole would be stiff enough without some sort of stay, particularly if you're planning on taking the boat offshore. Cheers! ...
27 tkeffer Offline Send Email Mar 9, 2008
1:51 am
... whatsoever. ... Heading your warning, I took a look at how my autopilot ram is mounted (a B&G T-2). It seems to be completely different, and is instead...
28 tkeffer Offline Send Email Mar 9, 2008
4:04 pm
... perfect ... mechanic ... and ... I found a pair at Sears for $18. Item #00945104000 <http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00945104000P> . Picture...
29 cipherbill Offline Send Email Mar 20, 2008
9:27 pm
I would be interested to know how folks have met ORC regs wrt to heavy weather/storm jibs on J40/42s. I have J40. The fore triangle seems small, to my eye...
30 bfoxj42 Offline Send Email Mar 23, 2008
1:58 am
I have a J/42 and I'm wondering if any of you have good ideas about rigging an emergency rudder. I'm planning on racing in the Newport Bermuda Race and an...
31 cipherbill Offline Send Email Mar 23, 2008
1:18 pm
Monitor makes an emergency rudder you can buy off the shelf. You can also fabricate, or have fabricated, a cassette style transom hung rudder: see ...
32 Bernard Coyne
berniecoyne Offline Send Email
Mar 23, 2008
5:33 pm
You can also rig a temporary steering arrangement that involves dragging a small sea anchor astern. You use two very long sheets each tied amidships. You...
33 Bob Fox
bfoxj42 Offline Send Email
Mar 24, 2008
12:20 am
Thanks! This is very helpful. Bob ... From: cipherbill <cipherbill@...> To: j4x-owners-group@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008...
34 Bob Fox
bfoxj42 Offline Send Email
Mar 24, 2008
12:22 am
Thanks! I do have a small drogue that would work. Bob ... From: Bernard Coyne <coyneb@...> To: j4x-owners-group@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 23,...
35 Paul Lever
plee56 Offline Send Email
Mar 25, 2008
7:26 pm
Cipherbill, I've been looking at setting up an inner stay for a storm jib on my J/37. I'm planning, at this point, to setup a dyneema removable stay and use...
36 danaoviatt Offline Send Email Mar 30, 2008
11:31 pm
Hydrovane also makes a windvane that works as a "ready-to-go" emergency rudder. There was aJ-42 that was using it in the last Marion-Bermuda race to satisfy...
37 wstellin Offline Send Email Jun 3, 2008
5:08 pm
A few months ago someone had the same problem I now have. The bracket that holds the SeaFrost compressor doubles as the motor mount bracket as well. One of...
38 dc1reg Offline Send Email Jul 21, 2008
7:38 pm
I'm about to have "Maine Sail" (hull #48) hauled with lower rudder bearing problems. I've read the detailed discription of the bearing replacement on...
39 Paul Lever
plee56 Offline Send Email
Jul 21, 2008
7:54 pm
Diok, How long did the Jefa bearing on your boat last? I'm hauling tomorrow to drop the rudder on my J/37 to inspect the Jefa bearings. If you didn't see it,...
40 William Connor
cipherbill Offline Send Email
Jul 21, 2008
8:06 pm
I just went through Rudder bearing replacement on #78 in May. It wasn't bad enough for the packing to leak, but I could feel a slight catch sometimes. When it...
41 dc1reg Offline Send Email Jul 21, 2008
9:23 pm
Paul, The boat was built in Aug 2000 and I've got something more than 11K miles on the odometer including a trip to Bermuda and the BVIs. The rudder's been...
42 William Stellin
wstellin Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
1:17 am
My bearing replacement was a little different than the one proposed by PYI. They suggest a drop-in Jafa bearing which only replaces the old Harken bearing. I...
43 William Stellin
wstellin Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
1:28 am
One last thought about our job. We do not, repeat, do not, have a stainless steel sleeve on the lower part of the rudder post. Instead it is a very very hard...
44 tkeffer Offline Send Email Aug 4, 2008
2:42 am
... Any updates? Curious, because my boat is the same vintage....
45 tkeffer Offline Send Email Aug 5, 2008
8:43 pm
Recently, I've been having some problems with the diesel in my J/42 stalling in rough seas, particularly when the tank is only partially full. The problem is...
46 tkeffer Offline Send Email Aug 5, 2008
8:45 pm
Recently, I've been having some problems with the diesel in my J/42 stalling in rough seas, particularly when the tank is only partially full. The problem is...
47 McConnon, B.R.
brmcciii Offline Send Email
Aug 5, 2008
9:33 pm
I have. Just replaced/fixed a loose valve today. Will see if that remedies the situation. From: j4x-owners-group@yahoogroups.com ...
48 Ivan C Getting
heuristicone... Offline Send Email
Aug 5, 2008
9:52 pm
Tom, As you know I just put a new aluminum fuel tank in my J/42, KITTIWAKE. I had the new tank fabricated by Coastline Equipment in Bellingham, WA, 360...
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