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    Wider sleeping area.

    The way I would handle this, is what I did in a Van Conversion which we did. I would make the dinette into a bench seat, with a fold out back to support the extra width of the bunk. 20" wide seat, and 20" wide back, folded down gives. you 40" and still enough to slide by when walking fore and...
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    Cruising the Bahamas during the windiest May that I've experienced...

    Fantastic. We rarely got any video clips, and you have done a great job of bringing us to the Islands of the Bahamas. A number of years since I have been there, and this brings back great momories. Thanks!!!
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    Is it okay to store an inflated hypalon dinghy on its long side?

    Inflatable dinghys are often stored on transoms, with metal fittings added to the outside of one of the tubes. That would be "harder" on the storing on a platform. You can easily add any lifting points you want. There are "D" rings with fabric (PVC or Hypalon). which glue to the boat. I...
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    Tomcat outboard rotating props!

    The idea of counter rotating props is for better handling in heaver cats. (the port engine turns clockwise (right-handed) and the starboard engine turns counter-clockwise (left-handed). This is the way my Tom Cat was set up. It tends to push the bow down more than the conventional way props...
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    2007 C-Dory 25' (Marsh Wren)

    Send a private message to DeNag or TyBoo--the administrators. Theyare listed under "members" several rows down as "Staff" send them a private message to one of these requesting removal of the ad.
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    How to get off the dock safely

    Especialy with twins, I would consider putting a set of shifters in the cockpit on the aft cabin bulkhead. If you had an auto pilot, you could have a manual remote to "steer" the boat, or differential speeds/gear in the twins to "steer" the boat.
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    Solar water heating project

    I would consider the 12 volt DC / 200 watt heater to sustain a temperature already reached with 110V AC. I prefer the Bosch 2.5 gallon water heater just under the sink/faucet area--with virtually no "dead space" water to be wasted. That has a 1200 watt 120 volt element, and I would tend to...
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    Battery charger

    Often problems are caused by the ground wire corrosion which seems to be neglected at times. Use your volt meter to verify that there is a charging current. At rest a Lead Acid battery should read 12.7 +/-1 volts. When the charger is working properly the voltage should 13.1 or more. AGM and...
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    Replacing snap fastener

    I like to put a little lube on the fasteners peroidically. There are some specific materials: Shurhold Snap-It Lubricant Stick or Star Brite Snap & Zipper Lubricant or just some vasolene or similar material will act as a lubricant and protect the surface. With that much corrosion, I would...
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    Replacing snap fastener

    I am having a little trouble envisioning which style of snap you are using. Normally the camper back use the "Dot" snap, with female on the fabric and male screwed into the fiberglass of the hull. The "Dot" are less likely to be damaged. The twist lock is most susceptable to damage. The...
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    Repair/Replace Gunwale Wood

    Good way to do the repair. I go a little further for the "seal" after the filling of the void. The nonskid is ground smooth (dremel tool with sanding disk or 2" sanding disk in high speed drill motor--could be a flexible shaft, which I prefer, but have the setup for a 1/4" flexable shaft, as...
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    Garmin 2006c

    I have used I phone and I pad basically since they were available, on the C Dory in that same area, and had no problems. IF we have heavy spray the window is closed.
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    Garmin 2006c

    I have to disagree with John a little bit here, on the need to have a bottom picture and Radar. I have used Radar at home, in the Pensacola area--both for running at night and in fog. One may not be near a safe sandy bank to pull the boat upon when that fog rolls in, or the sun sets. I have...
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    Template Pictures: Rocna Vulcan & Mantus M2

    How about the self launching of the anchor?
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    Template Pictures: Rocna Vulcan & Mantus M2

    I would want the anchor to be self launching. It does not appear that the Valcan, as you have it pictured, even if the bail were higher, would self launch. Were you going to put the templets on wood, and try that? You may need an articuating anchor pulpit.
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    contact for new or replacement dinette cushions

    There was a good seamstress, who re-covered some cushions we had on the highway leading to Sequem near the casino. But that was 35 years ago...so I doubt still in business. I see there are several upholustery shops near and in Sequim, I would get bids from both of them. These cushions are...
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    Tomcat 24 with Suzuki 140s?

    My 2006 TC 255 ran 21" props and with the Suzuki 150s, 2 extra AGM group 31's in the cabin, would run in the very high 40 mph, if fuel was down one person, no gear, it could hit 49 mph to 50 mph.
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    Tomcat 24 with Suzuki 140s?

    Molly Brown, owner "James" repowered as part of his upgrade of his original boat. I believe he has Suzuki 140's. This was done more recently, and are the newer 140'a. Around 2016 or so, the second edition of the Suzuki 140 was released, and it has HP near the 140 +, Earlier 140's were closer...
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    Half Price Rope at Defender: New England Ropes 8-Plait, $0.74 a foot for 1/2"

    The vertical orientation of the windlass is the problem. You have to have a certain stiffness with line, and adequate fall distance with the chain. The Horizontal is far better for the C Dory. I have owned two vertical orientation windass; one was on a sailboat where I had all chain rode...
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