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I fly my asymmetric solo and agree 12 or less, more for light winds. [email protected]> wrote:
By Lisle Kingery, PhD · #197 ·
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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
By Vicki Hurt · #196 ·
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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). <Plantenkrell@...> wrote:
By Steve Johnson · #195 ·
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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
By Albert Planten Vanafton · #194 ·
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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
By Hank Davis · #193 ·
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I set mine bow forward. Steve (Rafiki)
By Steve Johnson · #192 ·
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Haha, yeah it is big. I like that is is full batten and I can reef where ever I want
By SSTECKER · #191 ·
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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
By Daryl Clark · #190 ·
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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
By SSTECKER · #189 ·
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There was a PSC 32 Pilot house, which had a lovely set of David¡¯s on her stern and a Trina 8¡­ Daryl
By Daryl Clark · #188 ·
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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
By Daryl Clark · #187 ·
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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
By Albert Planten Vanafton · #186 ·
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This discussion group could use some participation to make it worthwhile¡­ Wondering what projects or tasks others are working on? Daryl
By Daryl Clark · #185 ·
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Thanks Daryl, looks great! Lisle
By Lisle Kingery, PhD · #184 ·
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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
By Daryl Clark · #183 ·
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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
By Daryl Clark · #182 ·
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Thanks Daryl. Very nice work. The batteries sit atop the holding tank? Lisle
By Lisle Kingery, PhD · #181 ·
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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
By Daryl Clark · #180 ·
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
By Daryl Clark · #179 ·
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
By Daryl Clark · #178 ·