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*Not* extreme is why we have our Core Sounds, right? Striving for the extreme can be overrated.
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I found a local metal supply shop that had tubes for one I needed. They are all standard stuff.
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It seems like a long time since there's been a new video of just plain sailing, so here's one with grandson and son-in-law, sailing CS 17 CarrieB on Mona Lake in Michigan as part of a family week.
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By the way, oddly enough, I'll be in Michigan next week, too, with the CS17 for a family week. But at a place called Mona Lake, about 135 mi and 2.5 hrs south of Traverse Bay. Have a good time.
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Got it.
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Can you reef?
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I'll be interested in all your trip reports.
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An excellent adventure in Wisconsin.
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And that's how we learn, although sometimes not so publicly. But think of all the new, unforgettable techniques you have at hand (just drop an anchor!) for next time. Sail on!
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Very nice. She will be a stunner.
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What reacher said...
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Strap eye is usual, I think. That's what I used on my 17. I thru-bolted it. I used just #10 screws, if I recall. Plenty sturdy.
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One more thought. A friend uses a large umbrella for a bimini. Easy up, Easy down, easy to move if needed.
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I'll say -- Close hauled all the way. At least you two finished. Not sure where/how we lost our steam, but we had some great sails and an even better experience. Made it to Goodland and called it a week. I think about it every day.
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Thanks, Joe. Still recovering, I must say. I'll try to jot out a little report when my head settles down. Good to hear from you.
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I love this video from the Everglades Challenge. It shows you what a Core Sound can do. Credit John Hippe, who took it from our "buddy boat," the Sea Pearl 21 Nordic Breeze as we were heading upwind in the Gulf about 3 mi offshore. Thanks, Graham, for an amazing design.
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Wow, that MF is quite a boat!
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I have had good luck with Jamestown's total boat non-skid. Roll on two coats over primer. It grabs but not too much. it's one part, so it's easy to use. I used it for my CS17. https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwja_M_23oT2AhUNEbMAHdM3CccYABAOGgJ5bQ&ae=2&ohost=www.google.com&cid=CAESWOD2uoiuTIOk9buuRWmm74PkbwL7hLg2Eyg4uTTQ3-Di0l8p9sPcsDLsKYUiDLU3lT_jBm3ffAo9_3aQ2RCPNiFaH9vcSrQPBaJ8o5guLfbOMUDuyXwr8ck&sig=AOD64_2dblmiEz5Um5f3Bsf_AyYfG3CC3w&ctype=5&q=&ved=2ahUKEwjvicT23oT2AhVSkYkEHa2IDJQQ9aACegQIAhBJ&adurl=
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The trick with that kind of ladder is to keep your feet under you. It requires some strength and concentration but it can be done. It's a different activity than climbing a ladder, more like balancing on a slack line. Work your way higher until your waist is at the funnel, then flip foward into the boat.
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Piano hinges worked very well on my exterior hatches (CS 17 Mk 1). They called for what seemed like very tiny wood screws, No 4 or 6 if I recall, but they hold amazingly well, because they go in about every inch. I believe I ordered the SS hinges from Defender or Jamestown. I gasketed with stick-on material from the hardware store sold for car windows. They have stayed very dry, even in full submersion (we'll not get into that....)
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On 1/29/2022 at 4:49 PM, BradW said:
n addition, if you are putting on bottom paint and will be cruising the boat, likely it'll be sitting around with a bit more payload aboard than normal, so I'd consider running the bottom paint an extra inch or so higher than DWL so it doesn't develop a line of grunge on the topside paint while sitting. My big keelboat had that stain line just at the boot stripe, so I had it raised up when the yard repainted it.
Another option, depending on your personal level of finickyness, is to raise the bottom paint level as noted and then paint a boot stripe above it, using bottom paint for the boot stripe. That way you have protection well up the boat, plus a boot stripe, to boot, ha. Of course you also have to mask about 3 times, or have a really steady hand. Up to you whether it's worth all that. I just run the bottom paint on my big boat up higher.
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In US, the bottom tube had to be ground out a bit on the inside as well.
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I've used an Anchor Buddy, which is based on shock cord, and like it a lot. I prefer it to the problems I can imagine with a wheel that spends time under water.
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I do wish him well, tho.