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Pacific Seacraft
04-10-2013
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Chainplate fabrication
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PCSSailor
Re: Chainplate fabrication
Original stainless manufacturer in CA did mine while PC was "insolvent". He was great. Charged about $800 bucks for the whole lot. An Annapolis crew wanted $3,000. Unsure if he'd work with you...
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Pacific Seacraft
04-10-2013
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New PSC 37 owner- need help with A/C
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PCSSailor
Re: New PSC 37 owner- need help with A/C
Took my AC out. It was in the Starboard locker just behind the mast step. I needed it for my batteries. It was a two part system with the condenser taking up 1/2 of the large v-birth locker. Another...
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Pacific Seacraft
04-24-2012
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6
Companionway hatch
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PCSSailor
Re: Companionway hatch
I rebuilt mine due to rot as well. It's a pretty big job because of the number of screws but here's what I can recall.
I haven't rebuilt my storm hood but I caulked between planks to reduce water...
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Pacific Seacraft
04-13-2012
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Crealock 37 - Outfitting - Finally
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1,405
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PCSSailor
Re: Crealock 37 - Outfitting - Finally
If you really want davits only, check out Atkins and Hoyle Ltd. - #1 Dinghy and Tender Solutions (http://www.atkinshoyle.com/Dinghy_and_Tender_Solutions.htm)
I have one for lifting the dingy engine...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
04-13-2012
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Newbie looking to buy
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PCSSailor
Re: Newbie looking to buy
Don't be intimidated. You'll be happy with the purchase.
1. Check the sliding hatch. On an 81, my plywood substructure was rotted and I replaced. Pretty big job and expensive if you have someone...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
03-17-2012
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Refinish Cabin Sole
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1,106
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PCSSailor
Re: Refinish Cabin Sole
Ryan,
First, I would recommend picking up the book Brightwork, The Art of Finishing Wood by Rebecca J. Whittman. It's a well written, beutiful book with excellent instruction.
Here's what I'm...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
02-28-2012
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6
Refinish Cabin Sole
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1,106
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PCSSailor
Refinish Cabin Sole
Anyone have experience with a non skid additive to cabin sole varnish (Interlux 60)?
Interlux recommends Intergrip 2398c which is documented for use on decks. I'm unsure if the beads will cloud...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
07-14-2011
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Crealock 34 - Fuel tank
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1,863
Posted By
PCSSailor
Brush and pump suggestions
Couple of suggestions
1. Use a refridgerator coil brush. They are long, flexible and fit between baffles.
2. Use a hand pump or be very, very careful with an electric or drill operated pump.
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
05-09-2011
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13
cannot get engine to restart
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1,121
Posted By
PCSSailor
When you open the bleed valve, no fuel will...
When you open the bleed valve, no fuel will escape...just the air.
I too didn't believe it was working...which is why I loosened the nut.
I tried it one day and noticed the pump change from a...
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Pacific Seacraft
05-09-2011
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13
cannot get engine to restart
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1,121
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PCSSailor
Glad you got it started. When it happens...
Glad you got it started. When it happens again.....
If you have the Universal 5432, there should be a bleed valve located on the fuel injector manifold. The manifold is where the fuel lines exit...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
05-07-2011
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18
Chartplotter
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2,194
Posted By
PCSSailor
I have a swing arm mounted radar/chart plotter....
I have a swing arm mounted radar/chart plotter. It's mounted on the port bulkhead and swings into the companionway. It works but I wouldn't do it again.
1. I used a small three arm...hard to...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
05-05-2011
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3
windlass 12vdc
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715
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PCSSailor
ELE Windlass on 37
I installed the Muir 1250 (vertical / below deck motor). I ran 2/0 cable to the pannel. While the compartment between the chain locker and the vbirth is ideal for a battery, I to wanted to minimize...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
04-20-2011
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Anchor washdown system
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PCSSailor
Washdown details...sorry for late reply
The factory must have pre-planned two deck fittings about an inch and one-half inboard from the bulwark because the gel coat was cracked in two circles. I installed a water fill in one hole and the...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
03-10-2011
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23
Anchor washdown system
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3,308
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PCSSailor
Washdown on 37
Brokesailor,
Seems like everyone is placing the pump under the head sink. Because I already had a shower pump on the bulkhead, I actually made it difficult on myself and placed it under the head...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
03-02-2011
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PCS Battery Location Ideas
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1,060
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PCSSailor
Perfect, thanks John. Exactly what I'm...
Perfect, thanks John. Exactly what I'm envisioning. Looks like my AC compressor will be moving next to the icebox refirgeration or off the boat. Probably the latter.
Where'd you run your cable. I...
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
02-26-2011
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8
PCS Battery Location Ideas
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1,060
Posted By
PCSSailor
Yep size of boat would help wouldn't it....she's...
Yep size of boat would help wouldn't it....she's a 37
Ike, all great points thanks.
Forum:
Pacific Seacraft
02-25-2011
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8
PCS Battery Location Ideas
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1,060
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PCSSailor
PCS Battery Location Ideas
Need ideas re battery location. They are currently aft of icebox on a strange factory molded shelf with some kind of 1/2 cylinder cut-out...another question...another time.
Have 3 batteries which...
Forum:
Electrical Systems
07-05-2010
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0
Orca Green Marine, no customer service
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595
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PCSSailor
Orca Green Marine, no customer service
Orga Green Marine
Two months, three customer service voice mail messages, and two emails to the president.
No response.
If you have any problems with their gear, you are on your own.
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
01-31-2009
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0
Jrc 1800 Cp
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858
Posted By
PCSSailor
Jrc 1800 Cp
I'm looking for the PC interface software referenced in the JRC 1800 chart plotter manual. Supposedly it can be downloaded from the JRC site, but I cannot find it. Furthermore, the JRC service folks...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
06-07-2006
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8
Electrical
Views:
784
Posted By
PCSSailor
I'll try to answer both replies. It will be...
I'll try to answer both replies.
It will be dedicated at the bow.
My house and start banks are seperated. The windlass battery will be added to the house side.
My OEM alternator has an internal...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
06-07-2006
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8
Electrical
Views:
784
Posted By
PCSSailor
Electrical
If my targeted windlass Muir 1250 has a line speed of 48ft/min (say 30 for chain) and a amp working load of 100/60 (say 70) amps and I have about 60 feet of chain out, then I will consume 70 amps for...
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