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17279
We drove the coast from Harlingen, NL to Wilhelmshaven, D....
Paul V.
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Jan 2, 2004
3:13 am
17280
Any updates on the date? We are planning to be in the Toronto area around that time and it would be fun to meet some of the Toronto Tanzer Types. Cheers Nick...
Nick Walraven
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Jan 2, 2004
3:46 am
17281
I've seen one of the very early Tanzer 22's with opening ports in the vberth. The original Tanzer 22 had only 2 ports per side. I remember it was mentioned...
Tony Bertram
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Jan 2, 2004
4:43 am
17282
either date works for me ... I'm trying to comfort the afflicted, and Afflict the comfortable _________________________________________________________________...
Ingahhhh Me
firstover2u
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Jan 2, 2004
5:47 am
17283
I may make it down as well, and would love to meet the gang. Ralph Stocek Tanzer 22, #92, "Ambitious" Pointe Claire, QC Canada ~ _/) ~~ ~~~~~~...
Ralph & Lin
ralphstocek
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Jan 2, 2004
3:20 pm
17284
Lovely, I am usually on the top right of England on the other side of the puddle. Is your outboard still giving good service? I need to make a decision for a 5...
Michael Casling
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Jan 2, 2004
5:30 pm
17285
Hello, Would anyone know how to troubleshoot a fuel gauge and a tackometer? Mine are not working and I'm not sure where to start. Thanks, Mike and Mary Chris...
Mike Tindall
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Jan 3, 2004
3:23 pm
17286
... I'd look in my trusty Calder's "Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual" first. (You DO have one, of course?) I'd check the connections first,...
Jere Lull
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Jan 3, 2004
6:28 pm
17287
Can anyone with the CDI Furler tell me which model is correct for T26. I can't get to measure my forestay but believe the FF4 model which is o.k. with a max....
Richard Brooks
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Jan 3, 2004
8:35 pm
17288
... We have the FF6. The FF4's only difference seems to be the 33' maximum forestay length (34.5' pin-to-pin). GAWD, we love our FF! Our vote was one of the...
Jere Lull
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Jan 3, 2004
10:34 pm
17289
One way to find out if its your float or the gauge is to short the terminals on the gauge where the two float wires connect. If your gauge moves, then its the ...
Gerald Doucet
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Jan 4, 2004
3:04 pm
17290
Your float is like a big resistor and your fuel gage is like a volt meter Ron 2132 Ronsway ... From: Gerald Doucet [mailto:doucetg@...] Sent: Sunday,...
Ron P Meroz
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Jan 4, 2004
3:11 pm
17291
I have the FF2 on my T22 and have been very happy. Moondance #1455 Ed Guinan...
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Jan 4, 2004
5:28 pm
17292
On Saturday, January 3, 2004, at 06:33 PM, tanzer@yahoogroups.com ... I can't help you directly, but you might want to consult "The 12 Volt Doctor's...
Neil Herbst
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Jan 4, 2004
6:05 pm
17293
Spent the day today grinding down Irresponsible's keel. What a mess! While taking a break, I wandered around the yard and noticed a Tanzer 33. I did not know...
navion5p1
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Jan 5, 2004
12:07 am
17294
I did not know such an animal existed either. Perhaps it was a 10.5 with a modified label? Have fun checking this out, geoff. ... From: "navion5p1"...
Geoff and Joan Steven...
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Jan 5, 2004
2:05 am
17295
One of the lower bolts from my starboard spreader plate (tang) tell out last summer - threads look corroded. Are the bolts secured into mast by threads only,...
bulkleycorp
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Jan 5, 2004
2:53 am
17296
Speaking as a sailor of 3 years and tanzer owner of 1 year, I have no idea if the bolts are secured into the mast by threads only. Speaking as a machinist and...
mfilleti
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Jan 5, 2004
3:30 am
17297
... My spreader brackets are each secured by four 1/4" pop rivets (at the corners) and one bolt that goes through the mast to the other bracket. The sleeve...
Michel Goudeseune
t22_2104
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Jan 5, 2004
6:59 am
17298
... Rivets were the original attachment. Your bolts were added later, probably just threads cut into the aluminum. (I did the same a few years ago on Xan.) The...
Jere Lull
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Jan 5, 2004
7:16 am
17299
Looking for a used/old spin-pole for a T22 any out there? Jack T7.5 #426 Zephrus Moncton NB...
Jack
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Jan 5, 2004
11:12 am
17300
... Jack, used spinnaker poles are "rare birds" in the Tanzer community. I built one using pole ends you can buy and a length of aluminium tubing. That saved...
owensch2000
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Jan 5, 2004
3:56 pm
17301
I am in the process of buying a Tanzer 25 and would like to know how easy it is to put up the mast without a mast crane. ... Post your free ad now! Yahoo!...
Tony Bertram
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Jan 5, 2004
4:30 pm
17302
I'm assuming the T25 has a deck stepped mast. I used an A frame on my 22. I have seen several A frames used such as a Niagara 26, the Albin Vega had an option...
Ted Ison
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Jan 5, 2004
4:57 pm
17303
It is not easy!!!!! I have done it once only, being able to attach the swept back stays first does help a bit, but its a very uneasy feeling. If you were to...
Michael Judd
planeingtanzer
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Jan 5, 2004
5:23 pm
17304
Rick-not sure if the design changed between your and mine (#993-1975) but mine has a bolt throught the middle of the spreader plates which you cannot see...
richard harris
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Jan 5, 2004
7:20 pm
17305
Hi Micheal, That's what I thought. We have a gang of about 5 guys who step each others masts. I was wondering if you can loosely attach the inner and outer...
Tony Bertram
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Jan 5, 2004
9:06 pm
17306
Hi Ted, I wouldn't consider doing any singlehanded mast stepping, I would rather lure a large crowd of burly sailors with the promise of a cold 12 pack. In the...
Tony Bertram
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Jan 5, 2004
9:14 pm
17307
Hi Tony, Don't dare put that many on the deck, it will move around too much, 3 on deck at the most it's light. You can attach all but the for stay "loosely"...
Michael Judd
planeingtanzer
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Jan 5, 2004
9:32 pm
17308
A cold 12 pack won't buy you 5 burly sailors in bronte, maybe 2 or 3 which is enough to put on the deck. Only show them the beer once mast is up. pete T-26 ...
Peter Fuller
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Jan 5, 2004
9:38 pm
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