[C38] Blog, cockpit drains?

Joseph Launie jlaunie at cox.net
Tue May 6 05:52:16 EDT 2008


Don,
    I have not done it but the easiest solution I have heard of is to 
reconnect the hoses connecting the starboard cockpit drain to the port 
outlet and vice versa. This is supposed to keep you from being ankle 
deep in water at high degrees of heel. Joe Launie, Commodore, Macavity

D. R. Strong wrote:
> Phil: Did you renovate the cockpit drains? If so, could you place an 
> image or two on your blog regarding this vexatious challenge that we 
> all face.
> regards, Don
>
> Max Soto wrote:
>> Thanks Phil!!
>>  
>> I copied the desing from the 2005 catalinas. I saw it on the catalina 
>> web page, saved a pdf brochure, on memory key and took to a friend 
>> who also made the boat name letters. he made me a couple of them at 
>> no charge and that was it! I think that catalinadirect.com 
>> <http://catalinadirect.com> is selling the new style nameplates.
>>  
>> Regards,
>>
>> Max Soto
>> C38 #198 ESTANCIA
>> Puntarenas, Costa Rica
>>  
>> 2008/5/5, Phil Gay <eyriepg at comcast.net <mailto:eyriepg at comcast.net>>:
>>
>>     You have some nice photos on your blog.  I especially like the
>>     "Catalina 38"  lettering on the side near the aft end of the
>>     boat.  My original plastic logo fell off long ago and I have been
>>     wondering what would look good.  Everything on your boat looks
>>     top notch.
>>
>>      
>>
>>     Phil Gay
>>
>>     C38 049 Que Linda
>>
>>     Everett, WA
>>
>>      
>>
>>     *From:* listserve-bounces at catalina38.org
>>     <mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org>
>>     [mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org
>>     <mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org>] *On Behalf Of *Max Soto
>>     *Sent:* Monday, May 05, 2008 11:30 AM
>>     *To:* Catalina 38 Listserve
>>     *Subject:* Re: [C38] Blog
>>
>>      
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>      
>>
>>     Just in case, I'm working on these two blogs:
>>
>>      
>>
>>     http://www.svestancia.blogspot.com/                   
>>     http://sailblogs.com/member/estancia/
>>
>>     Te first one is has some pics. The second one needs some more work
>>
>>      
>>
>>     Regards,
>>
>>      
>>
>>     Max
>>
>>      
>>
>>     2008/5/3, Kerry Grimes <littlebreeze at comcast.net
>>     <mailto:littlebreeze at comcast.net>>:
>>
>>     Steve
>>
>>     You blog is great.  I tried to leave a comment but it didn't like me.
>>     Your yard and you have done a lot for nice things to your boat.  She
>>     looks great.
>>
>>     Kerry Grimes
>>     Little Breeze, 139
>>     San Francisco
>>
>>     Steve Smolinske wrote:
>>     > I took Max's lead and created a blog for our boat for anyone
>>     > interested it is http://www.peregrine-cat38.blogspot.com/ If anyone
>>     > else has a blog or website I would love to look at your projects to
>>     > get ideas for our boat.    As usually is the case the mast was
>>     > supposed to be stepped today BUT they needed another
>>     day,,,,,,why cant
>>     > this type of thing ever happen on a Tuesday or Wednesday why is it
>>     > always on Friday they need another day?  Grrrr.  Of course on
>>     Monday I
>>     > have work related business and won't be able to pick up the
>>     boat until
>>     > Tuesday.   Then its time for shakedowns and projects to get
>>     ready to
>>     > head to Barkley Sound on the West side of Vancouver Island in July.
>>     >
>>     > Steve
>>     > Peregrine #312
>>     >
>>     >
>>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>     > *From:* david at dlrfilms.com <mailto:david at dlrfilms.com>
>>     > *Sent:* Fri 5/2/2008 2:01 PM
>>     > *To:* drstrong at ucdavis.edu <mailto:drstrong at ucdavis.edu>;
>>     Catalina 38 Listserve
>>     > *Subject:* Re: [C38] Lazy Jack
>>     >
>>     > Photos! Parts list!
>>     >
>>     > > Max: Lazy jacks are very useful on C38s for shorthanded
>>     sailing! I built
>>     > > mine off the shelf for about $50.
>>     > > Don
>>     > >
>>     > > Max Soto wrote:
>>     > >> Hi everybody,
>>     > >>
>>     > >> Since most of the time I sail shorthanded, I was planning to
>>     install a
>>     > >> lazy jack or stack pak mainsail cover on the ESTANCIA. I
>>     haven't use
>>     > >> one before, so , I don't even know how usefull they are.  I
>>     think taht
>>     > >> this will be a good adition, and that a three leg system will
>>     > >> be enough for our mainsails.
>>     > >>
>>     > >> Any descriptions, thoughts or recomendations from those of
>>     you who has
>>     > >> this on your boats or have use this before will be appreciated.
>>     > >>
>>     > >> Regards,
>>     > >> --
>>     > >> Max Soto
>>     > >> C38 #198 ESTANCIA
>>     > >> Puntarenas, Costa Rica
>>     > >>
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>>     C38 #198 ESTANCIA
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