Re: [cal] Anchor Locker Drainage Cal 35 Mark II
This seems to be a problem with the Sailnet list. I got the same
message with my e-mail address as the sender. It may have gone to all
remaining members. I tried to send a reply pointing out that I hadn't
sent it but my message was rejected by the list serve.
Not bad advice but the listserve seems to be doing some odd things.
Mike Kennedy
Conquest Cal 40 # 96
On Feb 24, 2006, at 6:09 PM, Husar Charlie wrote:
> Very interesting since I did not send this mail. Note the
> signature at the bottom. Oh, well...
>
> Charlie
> Many CALs
> Annapolis
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> From: Husar Charlie [mailto:hu… [at] bah.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 3:57 PM
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> Subject: Re: [cal] Anchor Locker Drainage Cal 35 Mark II
>
> I agree with the others in that your drain is probably plugged and
> you don't have a good seal at the hatch because there is no lip on
> the deck portion (and no gasket). But I suspect the drain is the
> main culpret. Do this test; fill your anchor locker using a hose
> with the water streaming in at a moderate rate (i.e. not full bore
> but flowing at a good clip). It should take about 5 minutes for
> the locker to fill up. At least that is what mine does each time I
> rinse my rode. Your drain should be streaming in a solid stream at
> a good rate.
>
> I too would like to know what kind of 'offshore' sailing you do and
> how much chain you have up forward. Normally it's pretty hard to
> keep the bow buried on a 35 (I've been on Catalina 34's that are
> terribly nose heavy). I have to admit that if I was going on a
> long offshore sail, I would put a gasket on the hatch and duct tape
> it all around to be sure that it didn't ! take on water.
>
> Dave
> 80 Cal 35 MKI #32 Runnin Late
> Coyote Pt, SF Bay
>
>
> Andrew <ko… [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone experienced any problems with the drainage of their
> Anchor locker of a Cal 35. When I go offshore it is completely full
> all the time and I think has backwashed into the hole were the bow
> light conduit runs into the Vbirth.
> The drainage appears to be a very small hole at the bow with a
> rubber stopper to allow water drain out only I guess. I would love
> to drill that hole bigger but feel a bit concerned as holes it
> boats don't go well together.
> Any ideas or experience would be helpful.
>
> thanks,
> korand
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