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joeording
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
12-12-2011
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Main sail foot vs boom length
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878
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joeording
Does your boom end cap have a sheave? It may be...
Does your boom end cap have a sheave? It may be designed for an internal outhaul tackle. Or you could use microblocks and smaller diameter but high breaking strength line for an external outhaul....
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
08-16-2011
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48
To Dodger or not to dodger
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Posted By
joeording
Dodgers are pointless, send the frame to me so I...
Dodgers are pointless, send the frame to me so I can use it on my I30. ;)
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
07-19-2011
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Another Outboard bracket question...
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Posted By
joeording
My suggestion: Do not fit it without...
My suggestion:
Do not fit it without something between the mount and the transom. The gel coat is already cracking, doing that will make it much worse. I would swap the rubber out for a thicker...
Forum:
Islander
04-08-2011
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Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
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2,207
Posted By
joeording
Thanks for the replies everyone. I just installed...
Thanks for the replies everyone. I just installed the holding tank under the starboard settee, it seems like that's where it was located previously. I don't think there was ever a deck fitting for...
Forum:
General Discussion (sailing related)
02-04-2011
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17
iPhone navigation apps.
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joeording
I have iNavX, which is great so far, although...
I have iNavX, which is great so far, although I've only scratched the surface of using it. If you've got MacENC for your computer you can use the GPS from your iPhone via wifi. Might also work with...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
02-04-2011
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Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
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1,342
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joeording
Thanks for the info. :)
Thanks for the info. :)
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
01-30-2011
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Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
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Posted By
joeording
I see, you covered the whole plywood cover with...
I see, you covered the whole plywood cover with fiberglass. Did you then secure the cover with screws in addition to the gasket/silicone? Does your tank have any baffles in it?
Forum:
Islander
01-30-2011
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Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
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2,207
Posted By
joeording
I did some more investigating, you're right that...
I did some more investigating, you're right that the tank is in the V berth. The hose runs through the port hanging locker in the V berth, and there's a T fitting which looks like it ran up to the...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
01-30-2011
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Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
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1,342
Posted By
joeording
I did some more investigating, you're right that...
I did some more investigating, you're right that the tank is in the V berth. The hose runs through the port hanging locker in the V berth, and there's a T fitting which looks like it ran up to the...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
01-21-2011
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8
Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
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1,342
Posted By
joeording
Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
I posted this in the Islander subforum, but it doesn't seem to get much traffic so I figured I might as well post it here as well.
My girlfriend and I just bought our second sailboat, a 1971...
Forum:
Islander
01-21-2011
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11
Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
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2,207
Posted By
joeording
Islander 30 Mk II Tanks
My girlfriend and I just bought our second sailboat, a 1971 Islander 30 Mk II. There's a long to-do list for it, but something has me puzzled. Where is the water tank? Based on what I've read, there...
Forum:
Islander
01-09-2011
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20
Excalibur 26
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6,297
Posted By
joeording
We have a '65 Wayfarer Excalibur 26, 'Gefion',...
We have a '65 Wayfarer Excalibur 26, 'Gefion', she's awesome! We've got a '78 6HP Johnson long-shaft outboard for power, fits in the well with some finagling.
Our boat came with a folding outboard...
Forum:
Cruising & Liveaboard Forum
01-09-2011
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11
Looking to Liveaboard San Francisco Bay
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3,641
Posted By
joeording
There are some mooring balls in front of...
There are some mooring balls in front of Sausalito Yacht Club, right next to the ferry terminal. I'm pretty sure they're for YC members only, though. There are some on Angel Island (Ayala Cove) but...
Forum:
Cruising & Liveaboard Forum
01-05-2011
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Looking to Liveaboard San Francisco Bay
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3,641
Posted By
joeording
True, the length requirements and things are to...
True, the length requirements and things are to keep the riff raff out of the marinas. If you walk around the Berkeley Marina, you can pretty easily identify the "liveaboard ghetto" - huge garden...
Forum:
Cruising & Liveaboard Forum
01-05-2011
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Looking to Liveaboard San Francisco Bay
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3,641
Posted By
joeording
Loch Lomond is one marina that takes liveaboards...
Loch Lomond is one marina that takes liveaboards that might not have a length requirement. It's close to the Larkspur Ferry Terminal. I think the liveaboard length requirement at Berkeley Marina is...
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