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Pacific Seacraft
02-25-2013
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Quantity and storage for anchor chain for a Pacific Seacraft 31
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teejayevans
Re: Quantity and storage for anchor chain for a Pacific Seacraft 31
I have 150' 5/8" nylon with 80' of 5/16 chain in the SB and 150' 5"8 nylon with 35' 5/16 chain in the port. The nylon rode is stiff so sometimes I have to manually push it down, with better nylon...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
09-13-2012
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psc hull no 237
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915
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: psc hull no 237
Yes, each model has its own hull number sequence. It might help to know what year the 237 was built.
Tom
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Florida & SE US East Coast
08-30-2012
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Sailing from Charleston to Tampa
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505
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teejayevans
Re: Sailing from Charleston to Tampa
You can avoid the gulf stream easily until you get to West Palm Beach. You'll need to do overnights to get anywhere, otherwise you be spending 4 hrs just getting in/out the inlets.
Weather wise the...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
08-27-2012
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PSC34 power generation/storage solution?
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1,551
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: PSC34 power generation/storage solution?
First you have to figure out how much power you need.
I use 180 watts of solar panels (handles 95%), 70A alternator and honda generator to handle the other 5% of my power needs.
Tom
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
07-13-2012
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4
Collecting rainwater on PSC 34 or 37
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472
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teejayevans
Re: Collecting rainwater on PSC 34 or 37
I just clean the deck first with saltwater, let it rain for 5 mins or so to rinse off the boat, and plug the scuppers and open the water tank fill ports, stick a porous clean cloth in it and let...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
07-12-2012
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Universal M-50B "Feature" discovered
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364
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teejayevans
Re: Universal M-50B "Feature" discovered
FYI,
I run the oil switch to a relay, just to lesson the draw on the small wires to the ignition switch from the fuel pump, also I added a bypass switch which I used for bleeding or if I haven't...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
07-12-2012
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4
Starter Relay
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554
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: Starter Relay
Ditto, and I have the second relay that's wired to the starter relay, although it's taken 2, I never remember 4. I figured is was a stuck relay not fully engaging. I since I have 2 relays, it could...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
06-26-2012
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9
Crealock 37 Icebox questions
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910
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teejayevans
Re: Crealock 37 Icebox questions
It's possible the insulation has deteriorated in the last 25 yrs, but I would first make the easy checks (leaking seal(s), check temp of cooling plate, etc) before you start drilling pilot holes to...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
06-14-2012
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Galley sinks in Crealock 37
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1,458
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: Galley sinks in Crealock 37
My 31 has 6" deep sinks which gives me 3" above the water line. How deep are yours? Maybe PSC change to shallower sinks that you could order a replacement from the factory, could be as drop-in...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
06-14-2012
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13
One Year Report
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1,141
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: One Year Report
>The big "ding" against the Pacific Seacraft 37 is the purported lack of storage space.
Actually the big ding is the lack of LARGE cavernous lockers, hence the reason most of us in the under 40...
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Latitudes and Attitudes
06-13-2012
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33
Florida: Stuart or Jupiter
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4,274
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: Florida: Stuart or Jupiter
Stuart is a nice town, you can sail on the St. Lucie river if you have a smaller boat, the inlet was just dredged but I still wouldn't use it in the strong onshore winds. Florida gets more expensive...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
06-12-2012
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Abandoned PS?
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578
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: Abandoned PS?
Its currently owned by:
HUNSU KIM
421 MILL STONE ROAD
CHESAPEAKE, VA 23322
Its a 1994 34 BTW.
Tom
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
05-31-2012
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10
C37 Anchor Locker Partition
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1,100
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: C37 Anchor Locker Partition
The 2nd hawsepipe was an option on the 31, so all might not have it.
Tom
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
05-06-2012
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4
PS34 Water Tank Issue
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681
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: PS34 Water Tank Issue
Seems to me that's an odd way to add support, wouldn't it be better to just add some vertical divider to add support? I'm curious to what a newer 34 has.
Tom
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
03-26-2012
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7
Renovating a stained headliner
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558
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: Renovating a stained headliner
For future reference, how did you do the upload??
Tom
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
03-19-2012
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6
Refinish Cabin Sole
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1,106
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: Refinish Cabin Sole
So do you plan on just filling the dents with varnish?
Tom
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
03-19-2012
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PSC 31 battery set up
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Posted By
teejayevans
Re: PSC 31 battery set up
Yep, its tuck up on a shelf on the aft part of the locker, a fairly good spot really, I'd post a pix but sailnet doesn't seem to support that.
Also, my locker is vented, I assume that's because...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
03-17-2012
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PSC 31 battery set up
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Posted By
teejayevans
Re: PSC 31 battery set up
That's the biggest problem with the 31, lack of large storage spaces.
I hang my fenders off the stern railing, my SB locker has both batteries and the reefer, so there is limited room. I store my...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
03-10-2012
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16
How low can you run your fuel tank
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2,026
Posted By
teejayevans
Re: How low can you run your fuel tank
Forget the engine, I'd have a problem sucking air in 20+ ft waves :laugher
Tom
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
02-27-2012
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3
Pacific Seacraft 31 - Forward Bulkhead
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750
Posted By
teejayevans
Factory does custom work, these boats are...
Factory does custom work, these boats are basically hand built, so the original owner probably requested it. It gives a little more wall space, but it might make getting out of the berth a little...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
02-01-2012
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14
Replacing running rigging
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1,793
Posted By
teejayevans
Halyards I can understand low stretch, but...
Halyards I can understand low stretch, but sheets, I would think a little flex would be a good thing, in case of unattended jibe or gusting winds for example.
Tom
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
02-01-2012
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17
Whisker pole recommended for PSC 37?
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1,241
Posted By
teejayevans
Same boat, same setup and it works well, there...
Same boat, same setup and it works well, there isn't enough space to mount it on deck IMO. As a singlehander I was concerned about being able to control it while rigging it (1 hand for yourself, 1...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
01-25-2012
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18
staysail arrangement
Views:
1,951
Posted By
teejayevans
I have a ABI quick release, I just lift the...
I have a ABI quick release, I just lift the handle, pull a pin and it's free. I then attach it to the base of the mast (I have a base plate with holes in it) with a short piece of line, and use a...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
01-18-2012
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18
staysail arrangement
Views:
1,951
Posted By
teejayevans
I have detachable stay, I always rig the staysail...
I have detachable stay, I always rig the staysail when going offshore, if I have to slow down to wait for daylight, I just sail until I get close then heave-to, no need to go forward. My 130 doesn't...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
12-25-2011
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12
Aluminum toe rail leak?
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1,367
Posted By
teejayevans
I would check other possible sources, like deck...
I would check other possible sources, like deck hardware, maybe one of the stanchions is leaking for example, which would be a much easier to fix. The problem is the water could have travelled from a...
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