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  1. Rocinante33

    Inside the boom

    I brought my boom home for sanding and new paint. In preping for the job I removed a bunch of pop rivets which were connected to nothing at all. But two of them held an eyestrap in place about 4-5 feet from the aft end. The eyestrap was the anchor point for a cable pennant about two feet long...
  2. U

    Removing peeling paint inside E38 hull

    I've got peeling/flaking paint on certain areas of the inside of the hull. There's also areas where there's no paint, the areas that you don't see behind & under stuff- I want to remove all the flaking paint. Scraper works to a certain extent but it's not a surface that lends itself to this...
  3. EGregerson

    Inside /Outside track

    I have an 87 E34 that has sail tracks on the toerail (outside) and near the cabin (inside); a dock mate has the same thing on his 87 E38. He has his genoa sheets on the inside (because that's how the previous owner had them) I have my genoa sheets on the outters (because that's how the PO had...
  4. Joe

    Waterline Inside Hull

    I have to install a new head in my daughter's boat. To get the venting loops high enough (but not unnecessarily high), I need to find the waterline accurately. I assume this is going to involve some 30' of clear tubing with one end dunked over the transom after getting the whole tube full of...
  5. A

    port light inside fill gasket

    i have just rebuilt all the port lights on the boat 74 35 II. the 1/2" inside fill gaskets were dry rotted. does anybody know where i can purchase this fill gasket ? thanks happy sailing greg s/y dalliance 74 35 II # 325
  6. T

    Inside or outside Track?

    Just curious if any of you folks are using the inside genoa tracks for your bigger (>100%) jibs? I have a 150% RF but I use the outside tracks. I generally thought that the inside tracks were for 100% and smaller but I suppose they could be used for the bigger jibs too, you just may get more...
  7. C

    Water INSIDE the mast

    Whenever it rains, I get a pool of water INSIDE my keel stepped aluminum mast.:boohoo: There is no drain into the bildge so the water slowly seeps out and soaks my sole and carpet and some of it eventually finds its way into the bildge. As I see it I have 3 options: 1. Climb the mast and...
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