Bow roller for CD36
Moderator: Jim Walsh
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Wow...that's pretty radical, Russell
Just curious - why did you not elect to pull the bronze roller pin and simply replace the rollers with new ones?
Looks like you got the same anchors set up as we do.
Looks like you got the same anchors set up as we do.
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- Location: 'EVENING LIGHT' CD33 No. 38, Pine Isl. Bay, Groton, CT
Soda blasting problem - Mike....
Hi Mike,
Please expound on the soda blasting problems / potential problems.
Please expound on the soda blasting problems / potential problems.
Fair Winds,
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
Re: Wow...that's pretty radical, Russell
It did not really strike me as all that radical, install is pretty simple, just thru-bolted to the bowsprit.Greg Kozlowski wrote:Just curious - why did you not elect to pull the bronze roller pin and simply replace the rollers with new ones?
Looks like you got the same anchors set up as we do.
I spent a lot of time looking at available rollers on the internet and looking at other boats roller setups. I just concluded that this setup would fit my needs well, its robust, off the shelf, and designed to fit a wide variety of anchors.
Russell
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
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- Location: CD 31 "Loda May"
Vote yes for photos
Tim,
I would love to see some pix of a CD36 ketch. Man, you can't get much rarer than one of a kind!
Dean
I would love to see some pix of a CD36 ketch. Man, you can't get much rarer than one of a kind!
Dean
Dean Abramson
Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
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- Location: Freestyle, CD 36 Ketch (the only one made), currently located in the SF Bay area.
CD 36 Ketch pictures
Anyone who would like a picture, please send me your e-mail address and I'll send one to you. Russell offered to post an older picture I have for me since I don't have a URL that can host it for me. I'll take a more recent picture for you.
My wife has roots in Maine as well, we still have a home in the Belgrade Lakes area, and may end up there after our cruise. Kind of like taking our Cape Dory back home if you will.
A "one of a kind" may be good or bad thing, I'm not sure. Seems to me they could have made it an option because people seem to like the look of a 36 ketch - we sure do!
Tim
My wife has roots in Maine as well, we still have a home in the Belgrade Lakes area, and may end up there after our cruise. Kind of like taking our Cape Dory back home if you will.
A "one of a kind" may be good or bad thing, I'm not sure. Seems to me they could have made it an option because people seem to like the look of a 36 ketch - we sure do!
Tim
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CD36 Ketch Photos
To all:
Timsmale asked me to post his CD 36 Ketch photos for him.
Let's all bug him to get one of Freestyle undersail after his refit.
Sail on
John Danicic
CD36 - (Cutter) - Mariah- #124
Lake Superior
Timsmale asked me to post his CD 36 Ketch photos for him.
Let's all bug him to get one of Freestyle undersail after his refit.
Sail on
John Danicic
CD36 - (Cutter) - Mariah- #124
Lake Superior
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- Location: CD/36 #84, Parfait, Raleigh, NC
berthed Whortonsville, NC
Oh
Makes me lonesome. Got to get to the coast.
Keep on sailing,
Ken Coit, ND7N
CD/36 #84
Parfait
Raleigh, NC
Ken Coit, ND7N
CD/36 #84
Parfait
Raleigh, NC