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Re: Stainless Bowpulpit Measurements
The width at that point is 18¡±. I have a Spade anchor. It has worked really well.
By SSTECKER · #122 ·
Re: Stainless Bowpulpit Measurements
What is the width at the 10 inch mark coming aft? Which anchor do you have, is that a MANTUS M1? Daryl Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2022 10:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By Daryl Clark · #121 ·
Re: Stainless Bowpulpit Measurements
Thanks! Very much appreciated, as Intuition is 4.5 hours away and probably covered in snow! Daryl Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2022 10:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By Daryl Clark · #120 ·
Re: Stainless Bowpulpit Measurements
Hi Daryl, The outside measurement of between stanchions (taken from widest point) is ~ 47¡±. From front of roller to tip of bowsprit is ~9¡±. Photos below. Let me know if you wanted measurements
By SSTECKER · #119 ·
Stainless Bowpulpit Measurements
Anyone have measurements for the length of the stainless steel bow pulpit on their PSC 31? Wondering what the outside width measurement is and the measurement from the rollers forward to the forward
By Daryl Clark · #118 ·
Re: Installed Dometic air conditioner
Stu, Looks like your photos did not make it? I am guessing you are installing Air Conditioning? Daryl
Installed Dometic air conditioner
Hello Group, I am in St. Augustine, FL at the Marker 8 Hotel & Marina where I met a Dometic Dealer who has been spending Winters down here for 20 some years. ?He helped me, or rather I helped him
WATER LINES
*Wondering if anyone has replaced the water lines in their PSC 31?* It looks like the diesel tank may need to be removed to accomplish replacement of the lines leading aft from the galley sink area
By Daryl Clark · #115 ·
HOT WATER HEATER - OBSERVATIONS AFTER FIRST SEASON
Pacific Seacraft 31 Owners Group: Fall / Winter Greetings! I just wanted to provide an update on the first season usage and winterization of the ISOTMP SPA 15: Installation was fairly straight
By Daryl Clark · #114 ·
Re: Windlass and rode
I think the PSC 31 and the Dana interiors were the departure, Crealock designed everything but the Interior on those models. So perhaps that is what you were referring to: Joseph Artese, who designed
By Daryl Clark · #113 ·
Re: Is this the holding tank vent?
Normally vent clogs happen if you let the holding tank get full and still try to use the head on an extended trip in coastal waters. That pressurizes the sewage and drives it into the vent. If you
By Hank Davis · #112 ·
Re: Is this the holding tank vent?
*There are several ways to clean the vent line out; compressed air works well!* *But, when you have the tank PUMPED OUT at the marina: have them over fill the tank several times to clear out the vent
By Daryl Clark · #111 ·
Re: Is this the holding tank vent?
Mine is right next to the diesel vent on the starboard side.
By Rum & Tonic · #110 ·
Re: Is this the holding tank vent?
I used an extremely long heavy duty cable tie as a snake. But you need to disconnect the small hose from the chrome/sst? fitting. That 90 degree angle in the fitting is problematic.
By Steve Johnson · #109 ·
Re: Is this the holding tank vent?
Thanks Steve, where does one get started on the unplugging process?
By SSTECKER · #108 ·
Re: Is this the holding tank vent?
Yep. I¡¯ve had to unplug mine, too. (Gross). Keep ithe tank somewhat pumped out if you plan to do some healed upwind sailing. Steve (Rafiki).
By Steve Johnson · #107 ·
Is this the holding tank vent?
By SSTECKER · #106 ·
Reefing Lines
*Finally found a solution that seems to work well and gives the main great sail shape when reefed, without alot of friction or hassle.* I had tried to create a single line reefing system: installed
By Daryl Clark · #105 ·
Re: Light Bracket - where to get replacement?
You might try to find a wood turner in your area who could create a new mount from wood or even plastic. Or someone with a 3D printer service. Daryl
By Daryl Clark · #104 ·
Re: Light Bracket - where to get replacement?
Thanks Daryl.
By SSTECKER · #103 ·