[C38] Spreader Problem / Sail Re Cut
Andrew T. Jessup
jessup1 at att.net
Sun Jun 17 16:22:22 EDT 2012
I have feathering prop, universal engine, so I run at 200
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[mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org] On Behalf Of David Epstein
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Subject: Re: [C38] Spreader Problem / Sail Re Cut
That doesn't seem so hot as to worry, but I rarely ran the motor on
SuperStar over 2400rpm.
David Epstein
Formally SuperStar, #122, Marina del Rey
At 09:16 AM 6/17/2012, MB Contact wrote:
hey all I'm on the water in route to Baltimore motoring. running about temp
200f at 2600rpm. seems a little hot? longest motor I've done so far as ive
had the boat... bout 2hrs. opinions?
momentous
On Jun 14, 2012, at 9:55 AM, Max Soto <maxsoto at gmail.com> wrote:
Interesting Joe, I thought it was the same boat... Very look alike..
Max
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On Jun 13, 2012, at 23:39, Joseph Launie <jlaunie at x.net> wrote:
Max
That was the Capri 37 which was a regular production boat sold by
Catalina. Very different boat - a light skimming dish - very tender - not
too many sold. The Catalina 37s are all still at LBYC. Joe
On 6/13/2012 10:13 PM, Max Soto wrote:
The hull lines looks totally different. Check this out:
http://www.marina42.net/cgi-bin/p/m42p-listing.cgi?d=murray
<http://www.marina42.net/cgi-bin/p/m42p-listing.cgi?d=murray&id=1443>
&id=1443
What I don't get is that only eleven were supposed to being built, and owned
by LBYC, but I have seen that one, and the one on the link below for sale
during the last few years far away from CA. Who knows how many more were
built...
http://web4homes.com/c380/37%20Catalina%20Capri.html
Regards, max
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On Jun 13, 2012, at 23:02, Joseph Launie <mailto:jlaunie at cox.net>
<jlaunie at cox.net> wrote:
Mark,
Thanks - the cost of making a new mold for the hull to build a dozen
boats is the reason I think they used our hull mold and put on a different
deck. No interior is to save weight - they are daysailors. Joe
On 6/13/2012 8:29 PM, Mark Lewis wrote:
Joe,
The hulls are similar and of about the same length. The cockpit is
completely open to the waterline in the back, and yes, no interior. I'll
try and stop by the yacht club and snap a few pictures for the group. I do
believe our boats were the inspiration for them, as Butler donated them
right after our boats for the cup.
Mark Bluewater #6
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Joseph Launie <mailto:jlaunie at cox.net>
<jlaunie at cox.net> wrote:
D r,
Can I jump in? Someone told me the Catalina 37 used in the Congressional
Cup has our hull and a different deck with no interior. Does anyone have
anything on this? I would love line drawings. Joe
On 5/17/2012 7:48 AM, Don Strong wrote:
Mark: Careful of that hydraulic back stay adjuster. Too much tension and you
wont be able to open the door to the head!
regards, Don
On 5/17/12 7:44 AM, Mark O'Dell wrote:
Thanx for all the spreader info, guys. This helps a lot. And to my
excitement my sail guy said he's do a few more jobs for me, so looks
like I can put off finding someone else for another season.
But....Someone mentioned rig tuning.... Any tips? I've never done it
and I'm sure it's been quite sometime since the last time it was done.
I recently installed a hydraulic backstay adjuster. (Replaced the one
that it came with) And it seems to do well... but I've noticed that my
starboard aft shroud is getting loose. It certainly has more play that
the portside one....And the boat seems to point better on a port tack.
I don't have a guage or anything, so is there really any way (other
than just eyeballing the straightness of the mast and making sure they
stays and shrouds feel tight and equal) that I can "tune" the rig?
Thanx,
Mark O'
Momentous #230
-- Mark O
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 6:37 AM, Steven Ribble
<mailto:steve.ribble at gmail.com> < steve.ribble at gmail.com > wrote:
Max, the Gemini headfoil system was a Hood product back in the late
70's-early 80's; it used a 1/8th-inch bolt rope rather than a standard
1/4th-inch. Mark, you are looking at replacing the luff tape, I had to do
it on 7 sails when I change the headfoil on a previous boat.
Steve R
Tittravate #64
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Mark Lewis <mailto:mwlewis2025 at gmail.com>
< mwlewis2025 at gmail.com > wrote:
Mark,
It's likely that your spreader tips have slid down on the rigging wire.
One of mine was installed backwards and I flipped it around to match the
other. Your rigging may need tuning? They should be quite taut. I had to
use a block and hammer to tap the end of the spreader level again after I
flipped it over.
Mark
#6 Bluewater
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Mark O'Dell
<mailto:mixedbusinesscontact at gmail.com> < mixedbusinesscontact at gmail.com>
wrote:
Hey C38ers...
One for the whole group:
My first row / lower spreaders are angled funny. They are both
pointing down to the deck enough to be noticeably odd-looking. When I
got the boat the port side spreader was angled down slightly, but the
starboard was fine, now they both seem to have settled at a downward
angle. Not horrible, but obviously not right.
So.. how to I fix that? And, is there a standard angle at which they
should be set?
One for the Maryland guys:
I need a recommendation for a loft to repair and re cut my Genoa and a
jib. My long-time loft has basically gone out of business, and I am
looking for a new one. I have a radial cut North Sail 150% that needs
cleaning, repair and needs to be re cut (it's too big up top. can't
sheet it in enough to get close angle without it resting quite tightly
on the top spreader.) I also have a 110% that needs a sacrificial
furler piece sewn on.
I was spoiled with my old loft... his prices were unheard of. Now I'm
scared to shop around. Anybody out there?
Thanx,
Mark O'
#230 Momentous
Baltimore, MD
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