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22407 TOM BALDWIN
tjbaldwin_97 Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2004
1:15 pm
Patchogue ;-) my neck of the woods. Could not get link to open??? Tom SeaQ 2208 ... http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/pl_boat_detail.jsp? ... ...
22408 Scholefield, Rob
tanzer412 Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2004
1:30 pm
Hello Moby, When installing the port back on the boat, is it better to caulk the boat and place the port in, or caulk the frame side and install? Might be...
22409 Kent & Laura Hunter-D...
dive_buddyca Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2004
1:37 pm
... Should not make any difference at all, unless you're too long after applying and the caulk is skinned over, in which case it won't stick so well no matter...
22410 TOM BALDWIN
tjbaldwin_97 Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2004
1:38 pm
GOT IT!!!!!!!!!! ... http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/pl_boat_detail.jsp? ... currency=USD&units=Feet&checked_boats=1259537&slim=quick& ... ...
22411 Scholefield, Rob
tanzer412 Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2004
1:40 pm
Kent, Easier to use caulking gun or just a tube ? Rob # 412...
22412 Bill Henry
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Dec 1, 2004
1:59 pm
Tom, The link wrapped and only half of it was highlighted. I had the same experience. Copy entire link and then open. I had to do it in two halves -- the...
22413 Kent & Laura Hunter-D...
dive_buddyca Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2004
10:35 pm
... Generally a caulking gun is easier to lay down a nice even bead, especially on a T26 with the long windows (5 feet long, plus the height is about 11 foot...
22414 Joepit@...
joe_pitoniak Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2004
11:13 pm
In a message dated 12/1/2004 8:43:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, rob_scholefield@... writes: When installing the port back on the boat, is it...
22415 kaptainkriz Offline Send Email Dec 1, 2004
11:42 pm
Sorry about that...seems whenever there is a question mark in a link, it wraps on me. :) jk ... same ... the address...
22416 Rick Perret
listanzer Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2004
4:11 am
FYI - A few of us are getting together on Sunday 12/12 in Milford, CT area for drinks and food. If interested in joining, please let me know as we have not...
22417 Jere Lull
jerelull Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2004
6:15 am
... I put it on the fiberglass, or the port will act like buttered bread..... However you do it, tape where you don't want caulk, as you do with paint. Saves...
22418 Don Cavers
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Dec 2, 2004
6:34 am
The seal is the same whether you apply the sealant to boat or window BUT it is sure a lot easier to apply a nice even bead around the window laid out flat than...
22419 Steve Grimes
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Dec 2, 2004
7:29 pm
Hi to all, In case anyone is interested, I've finaly edited a number of photo's taken during the refit of Panache and posted them to an album. I've yet to...
22420 Will Papke
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Dec 2, 2004
8:30 pm
I've got one last question before I take the jump and purchase new sails. What is the maximum size for furling genoa on a T26? I've got an old "lapper" on my...
22421 Voiles Sud
ymonnard Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2004
8:49 pm
VOILES SUD 13 890, des Bouleaux Mirabel, J7N 2E7, Canada 450-475-0026 - fax 450-475-0057 www.voile.org/voilesud fax 450-475-0057 www.voiles.org/voilesud ... ...
22422 Regina and Jeb
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Dec 2, 2004
9:55 pm
I've got one last question before I take the jump and purchase new sails. What is the maximum size for furling genoa on a T26? I've got an old "lapper" on my...
22423 Kent & Laura Hunter-D...
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Dec 2, 2004
10:23 pm
... Owner of a local chandlery advise strongly against using a winch to furl. He claimed it makes it easy to damage the furler or headstay. Also advised never...
22424 Bill Morosan
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Dec 2, 2004
10:32 pm
I'd be interested in seeing them. Regards, Bill T22 #414 ... From: "Steve Grimes" <stepheng58@...> To: <tanzer@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, December...
22425 David Atkins
daves_t75 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2004
10:57 pm
I have a 145% genoa on my 7.5 and it does the job nicely. You can get away with about 3o% furled but after that the sail gets too baggy. If going out in...
22426 geoffsykes Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2004
11:36 pm
... Will - I agree with Kent on this one. I also purchased a T26 with a 150% (I think) this year. I usually sail solo and, so far, have had no problems...
22427 Michael Casling
caslingm Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2004
11:57 pm
There is sail repair tape available. I have one of every size headsail but if I had to pick just one it would likely about 130 to 140 in size, a 140 if I was...
22428 michel coia
set2sail2004 Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2004
1:37 am
... Hello, Is there still sailing going on over there? if so, does anyone need an extra hand on board on weekends? I own a T-7.5 sailing three years. very...
22429 Kent & Laura Hunter-D...
dive_buddyca Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2004
2:28 am
... I highly recommend keeping a roll of sail repair tape on board. For a longer term repair you can sew it with polyester thread (make sure it's not cotton...
22430 Jere Lull
jerelull Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2004
2:53 am
... Yes, for temporary repairs. Stitching works better long-term. I keep both light nylon (for chute) and heavier tape onboard. Put tape on both sides, BTW. --...
22431 PGKHorn@... Send Email Dec 3, 2004
3:06 am
Will, I sail on the Hudson river with my T 7.5. While it's not a large area of water, our wind averages those conditions as well. I bought a 170% furling...
22432 Regina and Jeb
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Dec 3, 2004
4:01 am
From: Kent & Laura Hunter-Duvar Owner of a local chandlery advise strongly against using a winch to furl. He claimed it makes it easy to damage the furler or...
22433 Kent & Laura Hunter-D...
dive_buddyca Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2004
1:49 pm
... The other part for me, is while I'm furling, the sheet is generally still around the winch, not just being held in my hand. I'll assume by jib 'leads' you...
22434 Steve Grimes
stepheng58 Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2004
2:09 pm
Hi Bill, The series is posted in the photo's section under "Panache" Any questions about them, feel free... Cheers, Steve G Panache T22 #1567...
22435 owensch2000 Offline Send Email Dec 3, 2004
2:38 pm
... Steve: Absolutely beautiful! I think you really took the bull by the horns and made a stand - you love your T-22, and it shows! You are clearly onto a...
22436 René Dumas
tanzinginthe... Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2004
3:05 pm
Just because I'm curious here, has anyone ever used a product named GOOP on those portlights? I have two stories to go with this: 1. I have an RV since 1986,...
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