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#1 2013-08-07 07:53:27

MarkD
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MkV storm jib

I am looking for a 90% or similar size jib for our MK5
Mark Doucette
St Margaret's Bay
Nova Scotia


Mark Doucette MKV Hull # 067 "Easy Does It"
St Margaret's Bay
Nova Scotia

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#2 2013-10-24 09:31:09

Re: MkV storm jib

Hi,
I have a storm jib that has never been used. It has a luff tape.
Interested contact me and I will dig it out of the loft in the garage.
Brian
Engine installed works great see Black Arts. New Engine for Redeeded. The following is the original post........I have a C&C27 Mark V which was brought up from Maryland. I believe the Yanmar 1GM10 was exposed to salt water. The engine is very noisy, vibrates more than I like (have folding prop and know when it is open fully) and to me is not very environmentally friendly. I have just purchase a Beta Marine BZ482 (13.9HP) which is built in England. The engine is about the same size and weights a little less. Question: Does anyone have any experience with re-powering their boat. If so, would you be willing to share your experience with me.
Brian - BYC - "Redeemed" 1985 Mark V


Engine installed works great see Black Arts. New Engine for Redeeded. The following is the original post........I have a C&C27 Mark V which was brought up from Maryland. I believe the Yanmar 1GM10 was exposed to salt water. The engine is very noisy, vibrates more than I like (have folding prop and know when it is open fully) and to me is not very environmentally friendly. I have just purchase a Beta Marine BZ482 (13.9HP) which is built in England. The engine is ;about the same size and weights a little less. Question: Does anyone have any experience with re-powering their boat. If so, would you be willing to share your experience with me.
Brian - BYC - "Redeemed" 1985 Mark V

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#3 2013-10-25 02:56:27

MarkD
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Re: MkV storm jib

Sure.  What do you want for it? 

Regarding your question about repowering with a Beta.  I have a friend who also sails a MKV and he repowered from the Yanmar to the Beta.  I believe he did most of the work himself.  He is very pleased with the results.
I can put you in touch with him if you like.

Mark
Mark Doucette
St Margaret's Bay
Nova Scotia


Mark Doucette MKV Hull # 067 "Easy Does It"
St Margaret's Bay
Nova Scotia

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