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Re: Conversation

 

I fly my asymmetric solo and agree 12 or less, more for light winds.?

On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 11:02 AM Vicki Hurt via <qe3philadelphia=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Albert. I've a PS 30 1990 and put an outboard lift on my boat last year, davits going on in Spring this year. Have HF 290 Ul Rib and 5hp outboard.? Full disclosure, I actually work for Kato Marine.? We've provided several sets of davits and other related products for the PS31, PS32 PH through 40's. Some boat owners added, some Steve at PS ordered when doing refits.

Over the weekend, can post some pics ...??

Vicki Hurt, SV Bent Whisker




On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 10:47 AM, Steve Johnson
<Steve9764@...> wrote:
I single hand with a genneker. Always under 10 knots though.? Mostly because dousing it in higher breeze is nerve-wracking by myself.? Steve (Rafiki).?

On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 9:38?AM Albert Planten Vanafton via <Plantenkrell=[email protected]> wrote:


Wow, thank you all for your dingy and sail reducing suggestions.
Now, talking about sails, on my Pacific Seacraft 34 I had a cruising spinakker. I only used it with winds of max. 12 or less knots. I do see pictures of sailboats using it in winds that are much stronger. Question: what in your experience would be a save wind speed to use the cruising spinakker (that I have on the 31) on Bella our 31?
And, a second question is, do any of you have david¡¯s on the 31?
I installed David¡¯s on Resolute our Kady Krogen 42 and loved it, but went we back to sailing (with the 31 we enjoy now)
Greetings,
Albert

Albert Planten Vanafton








Re: Conversation

 

Hi Albert. I've a PS 30 1990 and put an outboard lift on my boat last year, davits going on in Spring this year. Have HF 290 Ul Rib and 5hp outboard.? Full disclosure, I actually work for Kato Marine.? We've provided several sets of davits and other related products for the PS31, PS32 PH through 40's. Some boat owners added, some Steve at PS ordered when doing refits.

Over the weekend, can post some pics ...??

Vicki Hurt, SV Bent Whisker




On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 10:47 AM, Steve Johnson
<Steve9764@...> wrote:
I single hand with a genneker. Always under 10 knots though.? Mostly because dousing it in higher breeze is nerve-wracking by myself.? Steve (Rafiki).?

On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 9:38?AM Albert Planten Vanafton via <Plantenkrell=[email protected]> wrote:


Wow, thank you all for your dingy and sail reducing suggestions.
Now, talking about sails, on my Pacific Seacraft 34 I had a cruising spinakker. I only used it with winds of max. 12 or less knots. I do see pictures of sailboats using it in winds that are much stronger. Question: what in your experience would be a save wind speed to use the cruising spinakker (that I have on the 31) on Bella our 31?
And, a second question is, do any of you have david¡¯s on the 31?
I installed David¡¯s on Resolute our Kady Krogen 42 and loved it, but went we back to sailing (with the 31 we enjoy now)
Greetings,
Albert

Albert Planten Vanafton








Re: Conversation

 

I single hand with a genneker. Always under 10 knots though.? Mostly because dousing it in higher breeze is nerve-wracking by myself.? Steve (Rafiki).?

On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 9:38?AM Albert Planten Vanafton via <Plantenkrell=[email protected]> wrote:


Wow, thank you all for your dingy and sail reducing suggestions.
Now, talking about sails, on my Pacific Seacraft 34 I had a cruising spinakker. I only used it with winds of max. 12 or less knots. I do see pictures of sailboats using it in winds that are much stronger. Question: what in your experience would be a save wind speed to use the cruising spinakker (that I have on the 31) on Bella our 31?
And, a second question is, do any of you have david¡¯s on the 31?
I installed David¡¯s on Resolute our Kady Krogen 42 and loved it, but went we back to sailing (with the 31 we enjoy now)
Greetings,
Albert

Albert Planten Vanafton








Re: Conversation

 

Wow, thank you all for your dingy and sail reducing suggestions.
Now, talking about sails, on my Pacific Seacraft 34 I had a cruising spinakker. I only used it with winds of max. 12 or less knots. I do see pictures of sailboats using it in winds that are much stronger. Question: what in your experience would be a save wind speed to use the cruising spinakker (that I have on the 31) on Bella our 31?
And, a second question is, do any of you have david¡¯s on the 31?
I installed David¡¯s on Resolute our Kady Krogen 42 and loved it, but went we back to sailing (with the 31 we enjoy now)
Greetings,
Albert

Albert Planten Vanafton


Re: Conversation

 

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I purchased my 1990 PSC 31 in Seattle about 2011 and luckily it had a first generation Profurl boom furler installed by the original owner about 2000 in Annapolis.?? I sailed her offshore from Seattle to Dana Point and the boom furler feature is great (maybe essential) for offshore.? Infinite reefing options and if the furler jams, no big deal, just drop the main and secure it around the boom like a regular sailboat.??

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On the other hand, ?a mast furlers jams, you are stuck with a main you cannot get down. Coastal day sailing may not be too bad, but a jam can be embarrassing in 35 knots of wind offshore. That offshore experience sold me on boom furlers if you care tp venture out.

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Hauling the boom furled main with the old Lewmar 16 gets to be a bit of a task.? After a few years, I took a page out of the configuration of Stu¡¯s boat that has an electric halyard winch.?? So several years ago, I gave myself an octogenarian birthday present of a next generation electric halyard winch from Harkin. The Italians now make a nice little ¡°Unipower¡± winch with the motor now inside the winch drum and barely intrudes below the headliner in the head.

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Now I never leave the cockpit when solo and just turn into the wind and the main is up or down in 15 seconds. Just like the mega yachts in Portofino.

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A boom furler retrofit is a little pricey, but what else are is an octogenarian going to spend money on if he loves sailing.

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Hank Davis

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of SSTECKER
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2023 11:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PacificSeacraftCrealock31] Conversation

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Haha, yeah it is big.? I like that is is full batten and I can reef where ever I want

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On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 2:07?PM Daryl Clark <dlclark@...> wrote:

That is one massive boom you have there Stu. I have seen in mast furling on several PSC 31¡¯s; first time I have seen in boom furling.

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Daryl



On Nov 8, 2023, at 12:15, SSTECKER <stustecker@...> wrote:

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Hi Albert,

I have a Zodiac Cadet inflatable: 6¡¯7¡±, 44 lbs that I keep on deck. It fits ok with the cutter rig. I also added pelican clips to the stbd lifelines that connect to the aft end of the pulpit which allows me to drop it over the bulwark, free of the lifelines.

Stu

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On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 12:36?PM Albert Planten Vanafton via <Plantenkrell=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,
As most of you, we have a Pacific Seacraft 31. Our main cruising ground is Lake Superior and my question is: If you do not want to tow, and you do not like a dingy in the boat but have it on deck or on the side board, ready to go, what is your recommendation for a dingy and what is your and experience with it?
Thank you,
Albert







Re: Conversation

 

I set mine bow forward. Steve (Rafiki)


On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 12:15?PM SSTECKER <stustecker@...> wrote:
Hi Albert,
I have a Zodiac Cadet inflatable: 6¡¯7¡±, 44 lbs that I keep on deck. It fits ok with the cutter rig. I also added pelican clips to the stbd lifelines that connect to the aft end of the pulpit which allows me to drop it over the bulwark, free of the lifelines.
Stu

On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 12:36?PM Albert Planten Vanafton via <Plantenkrell=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
As most of you, we have a Pacific Seacraft 31. Our main cruising ground is Lake Superior and my question is: If you do not want to tow, and you do not like a dingy in the boat but have it on deck or on the side board, ready to go, what is your recommendation for a dingy and what is your and experience with it?
Thank you,
Albert








Re: Conversation

 

Haha, yeah it is big.? I like that is is full batten and I can reef where ever I want

On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 2:07?PM Daryl Clark <dlclark@...> wrote:
That is one massive boom you have there Stu. I have seen in mast furling on several PSC 31¡¯s; first time I have seen in boom furling.

Daryl

On Nov 8, 2023, at 12:15, SSTECKER <stustecker@...> wrote:

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Hi Albert,
I have a Zodiac Cadet inflatable: 6¡¯7¡±, 44 lbs that I keep on deck. It fits ok with the cutter rig. I also added pelican clips to the stbd lifelines that connect to the aft end of the pulpit which allows me to drop it over the bulwark, free of the lifelines.
Stu
<IMG_2596.jpeg>

On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 12:36?PM Albert Planten Vanafton via <Plantenkrell=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
As most of you, we have a Pacific Seacraft 31. Our main cruising ground is Lake Superior and my question is: If you do not want to tow, and you do not like a dingy in the boat but have it on deck or on the side board, ready to go, what is your recommendation for a dingy and what is your and experience with it?
Thank you,
Albert








Re: Conversation

 

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That is one massive boom you have there Stu. I have seen in mast furling on several PSC 31¡¯s; first time I have seen in boom furling.

Daryl

On Nov 8, 2023, at 12:15, SSTECKER <stustecker@...> wrote:

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Hi Albert,
I have a Zodiac Cadet inflatable: 6¡¯7¡±, 44 lbs that I keep on deck. It fits ok with the cutter rig. I also added pelican clips to the stbd lifelines that connect to the aft end of the pulpit which allows me to drop it over the bulwark, free of the lifelines.
Stu
<IMG_2596.jpeg>

On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 12:36?PM Albert Planten Vanafton via <Plantenkrell=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
As most of you, we have a Pacific Seacraft 31. Our main cruising ground is Lake Superior and my question is: If you do not want to tow, and you do not like a dingy in the boat but have it on deck or on the side board, ready to go, what is your recommendation for a dingy and what is your and experience with it?
Thank you,
Albert








Re: Conversation

 

Hi Albert,
I have a Zodiac Cadet inflatable: 6¡¯7¡±, 44 lbs that I keep on deck. It fits ok with the cutter rig. I also added pelican clips to the stbd lifelines that connect to the aft end of the pulpit which allows me to drop it over the bulwark, free of the lifelines.
Stu

On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 12:36?PM Albert Planten Vanafton via <Plantenkrell=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,
As most of you, we have a Pacific Seacraft 31. Our main cruising ground is Lake Superior and my question is: If you do not want to tow, and you do not like a dingy in the boat but have it on deck or on the side board, ready to go, what is your recommendation for a dingy and what is your and experience with it?
Thank you,
Albert








Re: Conversation

 

There was a PSC 32 Pilot house, which had a lovely set of David¡¯s on her stern and a Trina 8¡­

Daryl

On Nov 8, 2023, at 11:39, Albert Planten Vanafton via groups.io <Plantenkrell@...> wrote:

?Hi all,
As most of you, we have a Pacific Seacraft 31. Our main cruising ground is Lake Superior and my question is: If you do not want to tow, and you do not like a dingy in the boat but have it on deck or on the side board, ready to go, what is your recommendation for a dingy and what is your and experience with it?
Thank you,
Albert







Re: Conversation

 

When single handing, I like an inflatable Kayak. Otherwise, I have a Zodiac with inflatable floor and an electric pump. Tow in the islands and store just ahead of dodger when lake crossing ¡­

Also on Lake Superior - put of Port Superior Marina near Bayfield and the Apostle Islands.

Daryl
PSC 31 #54 - s/y Intuition

On Nov 8, 2023, at 11:39, Albert Planten Vanafton via groups.io <Plantenkrell@...> wrote:

?Hi all,
As most of you, we have a Pacific Seacraft 31. Our main cruising ground is Lake Superior and my question is: If you do not want to tow, and you do not like a dingy in the boat but have it on deck or on the side board, ready to go, what is your recommendation for a dingy and what is your and experience with it?
Thank you,
Albert







Re: Conversation

 

Hi all,
As most of you, we have a Pacific Seacraft 31. Our main cruising ground is Lake Superior and my question is: If you do not want to tow, and you do not like a dingy in the boat but have it on deck or on the side board, ready to go, what is your recommendation for a dingy and what is your and experience with it?
Thank you,
Albert


Conversation

 

This discussion group could use some participation to make it worthwhile¡­

Wondering what projects or tasks others are working on??


Daryl


Re: Air Head Composting Toilet

 

Thanks Daryl, looks great!

Lisle

On Thu, Oct 26, 2023 at 1:50 PM Daryl Clark <dlclark@...> wrote:
Installed the Airhead composting toilet fan in the wet locker behind the head - venting into the starboard lazarette! I will see how well this works in 2024.



Here is a photo of the Airhead Composting Toilet - not quite complete yet, needed to purchase some more hose to get a good fit and routing of exhaust hose to fan!


Re: Air Head Composting Toilet

 

Installed the Airhead composting toilet fan in the wet locker behind the head - venting into the starboard lazarette! I will see how well this works in 2024.



Here is a photo of the Airhead Composting Toilet - not quite complete yet, needed to purchase some more hose to get a good fit and routing of exhaust hose to fan!


Re: DC BATTERY SWITCH REPLACEMENT

 

Lisle,
Yes the batteries sit atop the holding tank, which is no longer in use, as I have installed an Airhead composting toilet; which freed up the wet locker behind the head for the new distribution system.

Daryl


Re: DC BATTERY SWITCH REPLACEMENT

 

Thanks Daryl.

Very nice work. The batteries sit atop the holding tank?

Lisle?

On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 10:41 PM Daryl Clark <dlclark@...> wrote:
After removing the TIE WRAPS, I was able to get enough slack to remove the old 1/ALL/2/OFF Switch, which has just 3 terminals. The new switch (Blue Seas 5511 E Series) has 4 terminals and provide dual circuit Off/On/Combine - separating the house and engine batteries, which was a requirement to migrate to Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries for the HOUSE and AGM for the Engine. Currently using a Victron Smart DC-DC charger to charge the Lithium batteries off either the Alternator or the AC Shore power Mastervolt charger. Using two Victron Shunts to manage the state of charge of HOUSE and ENGINE battery banks.??



Re: DC BATTERY SWITCH REPLACEMENT

 

After removing the TIE WRAPS, I was able to get enough slack to remove the old 1/ALL/2/OFF Switch, which has just 3 terminals. The new switch (Blue Seas 5511 E Series) has 4 terminals and provide dual circuit Off/On/Combine - separating the house and engine batteries, which was a requirement to migrate to Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries for the HOUSE and AGM for the Engine. Currently using a Victron Smart DC-DC charger to charge the Lithium batteries off either the Alternator or the AC Shore power Mastervolt charger. Using two Victron Shunts to manage the state of charge of HOUSE and ENGINE battery banks.??



DC BATTERY SWITCH REPLACEMENT

 

Wondering if anyone has replaced their battery switch (1, 2, BOTH, OFF ) Intuition has a PERKO - located outside the head in the quarter berth area ( probably standard wiring for most PSC 31's).

The wiring to the switch goes through the wet locker just aft of the head bulkhead. Appears to possibly go behind some teak trim in the head?

Trying to separate the engine and house battery banks completely using a Blue Seas battery switch that in the ON mode routes engine battery to engine and house battery to house DC Panel. It also has a combine mode for emergencies.

Daryl
s/y Intuition - PSC 31 #54


Re: Air Head Composting Toilet

 

Bill has a very well documented installation on the Dana forum and has been satisfied with the 1/2 starboard. Just ordered an 18 x 24 inch starboard, I will let you know what I think.
Worst case, my backup plan is to install another 1/2 inch below the LIQUIDS TANKS over hang.

You may also note that the beautiful teak doors to the dry locker will not open with the AIRHEAD installed - I will be creating a TEAK frame and use a mesh fabric with snaps to cover the opening.
Daryl
s/y Intuition - PSC 31 # 54