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  1. Ken O

    Compasses: Is bigger better?

    The answer to "do I go anywhere that needs a compass" is a big YES. SE Alaska, for example. No cell phone service, fog, and besides, I like redundancy. I have 3+ GPS type devices onboard, but I have seen far too many electronic devices fail. A non-electric compass is a nice comfort.
  2. Ken O

    Compasses: Is bigger better?

    My old Aqua Meter compass (R2D2) is getting sticky--if you sway it 10°-15° with a screwdriver and then let it return, it rarely returns to the original heading--often stopping 5° short. It also hunts and wanders. This is when sitting on dry land. The compass has been swung and I tested to see...
  3. Ken O

    Lithium Batteries - locking lazaretts

    I just received these Perko locks, which should fit the existing lazarette latches on my 1990 C-22: https://shop.hamiltonmarine.com/product ... 26484.html If you special order them through Hamilton Marine, they can be keyed the same (unfortunately not the same as the Perko latch on the cabin...
  4. Ken O

    1st use of composting toilet. Not sure I'll keep it.

    Bob, Thanks for clarifying details that I skipped over. I just included their plans mostly for the dimensions and the general layout (the struts are a good idea also). For our unit, I used C-Head guts with agitator (unfortunately no longer available). My construction used marine plywood with...
  5. Ken O

    1st use of composting toilet. Not sure I'll keep it.

    Key #4: Put the TP in a separate container. It's really not that hard to do. I found a tall thin plastic cereal container at Walmart, built a hinged lid over it, and it works great. The TP doesn't really interfere with the moisture absorption, it just wastes space. Line the container with a...
  6. Ken O

    1st use of composting toilet. Not sure I'll keep it.

    Too bad about C-Head. We have one in the boat and one on our house construction site and they are great. There's only 3 key elements to a composting toilet: 1) Separate the pee from the solids. A plastic jug works well. They key here is a urine diverter...
  7. Ken O

    Lower unit bolts--thread locker vs. gasket sealant

    Thanks a bunch for the thoughts. I have both Tef Gel and waterproof marine grease. My Tohatsu 9.8 kicker manual specifies Tef Gel for certain inner parts. I've had the same little tube for several years, so the cost isn't an issue.
  8. Ken O

    Lower unit bolts--thread locker vs. gasket sealant

    Time to replace the Honda BF90 impeller. Last time I just put Locktite blue on the bolts that attach the lower unit to the rest of the engine. So far I've only run the motor in fresh water, but there's salt water in the future. Several forums advocate some sort of gasket sealer on these bolts...
  9. Ken O

    Vendor recommendations, fasteners and hose clamps

    I have been purchasing products from 2 vendors for several years now and I haven't seen them mentioned in any C-Brats forums, so I thought I would mention them here. Marine Bolt Supply (MarineBoltSupply.com). Located in Athens, Georgia, they stock a wide variety of nuts, bolts, washers and...
  10. Ken O

    5/16" barb to 3/8" barb adapter

    Thanks for the helpful thoughts. I did finally find an adapter at my favorite hot rod shop: https://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/15946/10002/-1 This part is intended for fuel lines, so I'm OK there. BTW, Jegs is not a marine supplier by any means, but they have been a very good vendor to deal...
  11. Ken O

    5/16" barb to 3/8" barb adapter

    This may seem trivial, but does anyone know of a source for a 5/16" barb to 3/8" barb gasoline fuel line adapter (brass preferred)? I cannot find one anywhere (except questionable ones on Amazon). I don't want to put gasoline in questionable fittings. Last year I replaced all fuel lines with...
  12. Ken O

    Below-deck fuel tanks above deck?

    Thanks for the thoughts everyone. It looks like I can get a Moeller 12 gallon tank to fit between the main tanks if I move them a bit. We can lift it onto the dock to fill, and patch it in to the fuel filter/water separator when we need to use it. We can then also easily remove it when we...
  13. Ken O

    Below-deck fuel tanks above deck?

    I looked at several 12 gallon tanks, but they are all 14" (36 cm) wide, which just misses fitting between the 2 tanks in my 2000 C-22. I could make this work if I re-mounted these tanks slightly higher and nudged them outwards about 1/2" each. This is an option. The jerry cans and the funnel...
  14. Ken O

    Below-deck fuel tanks above deck?

    I'm looking for options to add 10-15 gallons of fuel capacity to my C-22 Cruiser. I've read a lot of forums, articles and tests, and, being experienced with the wonderful new jerry can pouring spouts on land, I would really rather not deal with them on the water. That leaves 2 options as far...
  15. Ken O

    Yellowstone lake

    Probably too late to edit the last post, but here's some Yellowstone Lake photos: http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?set_ ... _album.php If the link doesn't work, search "Our Albums" for Ravens' Roost.
  16. Ken O

    Yellowstone lake

    Hi Clay, As one who spent a summer there for the first time, I'll use my wife's answer when I asked her what she thought of our summer there (and remember, this is the reply of someone who is accustomed to spending the summer in Southeast Alaska): She said it was "very pleasant." Yes, you can...
  17. Ken O

    Rain deflector for windows

    Thanks for all the ideas. I am going to aim to make my own like Blue~C has. Don Casey has a good section on heating and bending Lexan in "This Old Boat." A sliding window in the door would help, but I still need an opening up front for "flow through."
  18. Ken O

    Rain deflector for windows

    Has anyone found some sort of rain deflector/shield that will work on C-22 sliding side windows? We would really like to have a passive ventilation solution. We are moving the boat to SE Alaska next year. We have spent many summers there without this boat, and, to keep it short, ventilation is...
  19. Ken O

    Navtex and weatherfax

    Thanks Bob. I found a used Furuno NX300 in good condition, with antenna, cable, and manual, for $190, so I figured it was worth taking a chance. I read more since I made this post and I see that the coverage is limited, but knowing what's going on in the Gulf and Hecate Strait helps to predict...
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    Storm Point Trail.

    Storm Point Trail.
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