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    Finally Made the Move

    Hello Chesapeake Bay Folks. We finally made the move to Annapolis, :egrin::egrin::egrin::egrin:posted about a year ago we had planned to do it. After looking to sell Sapphire and Tonic and finding no takers in the market at all, we had her shipped to Ferry Point in April and the bottom line...
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    Zinc Help - Custom made?

    Hello all, I am trying to find a zinc for the end of our propellor. We have a collar type of zinc on the shaft but an old zinc on the end of the propellor that needs to be replaced. I can't find the exact type anywhere... it is the shape of half of an egg (but larger with a diamater at the...
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    What's the most useful modification you've made....

    As a relatively new owner of a 1984 Ericson 30+ sailboat, I am wondering what you would consider the most useful modification you've made to your boat. As Ericsons have many common characteristics, we can all probably learn from this. So far, I've been busy just ensuring everything is in...
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    How many 36's were made and in which years?

    Has anyone found a site yet with this information or are they working on compiling same? I would be glad to coordinate this and even the owners site info if it hasn't been done yet.
  5. Mike Thomas

    Heat riser/muffler made from Black Pipe

    Has anyone attempted to build a heat riser/muffler completely out of black pipe and fittings? It should work out to be about $125 as opposed to the 385.00 that PSC wants. I'm not opposed to ordering parts from PSC but that's a little steep for some piping. If I have this figured out...
  6. wurzner

    Good Things may happen in 3's- Made an Offer of an 38-200

    Last saturday may turn out to be a really good day. First, my wife and I flew from Seattle to Oakland to check out an E38-200. Second of all, the Seahawks won the division title, and last but definately not least, my long awaited and backordered Nigel Calder book showed up! Back to the 38...
  7. Jeff Asbury

    Home Made Tiller Tamer for 15 Bucks!

    Hey Fellow Sailors & Friends, Check this out. Rather than spending over a $100. bucks for a Forspar tiller extension and lock, I came up with this solution for about $15. bucks. There was already a bronze oar lock mounted on the side of the cockpit when I purchased my 1973 Ericson 27. I...
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