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#1 Re: General discussion » Hand Rails(topside) Source and Installation » 2010-02-19 23:59:05

Hello Greg,
two years ago I paid all-in $1000.
C-Wolf

#2 Re: General discussion » Hand Rails(topside) Source and Installation » 2010-02-19 04:44:07

Hello Allen,
I replaced original teak railings with SS 1" tubing manufactured by Klacko in Oakville. They made a corresponding template for future customers and will be able to quote them over the phone.

C&C 27 Mk III-1978
Ivan R. Vulicevic
Oakville
C-Wolf

#3 Re: General discussion » $4500 diesel MK 2 west of London » 2009-10-10 11:34:33

Just picked-up two spinnakers and pole from John...both barely used and in excellent condition. Many thanks

Ivan R. Vulicevic

Mark III, Hull 718
C-Wolf

#4 Re: General discussion » Instrument panel and gauges » 2009-06-30 07:12:44

There is a quite nice professional solution for an old instrument panel that comes with a reasonable price. Please find enclosed link: <a href="http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/">http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/</a>

Best regards,

Ivan R. Vulicevic "C-Wolf"

1978 C&C 27 MkIII

Oakville, Ontario
C-Wolf

#5 Re: General discussion » cutless bearing » 2009-03-07 00:24:04

I am not aware of Canadian distributor. Tool with 7/8" sleeve only was $399US...on top of that there was of course charge for shipping (weights almost 30lbs) and Canadian duty. All together almost $700 CDN. Whereabouts are you?
C-Wolf

#6 Re: General discussion » cutless bearing » 2009-03-06 13:51:31

I just replaced my cutlass bearing with a very costly Strut-Pro tool. This is a professional, robust and very heavy tool designed to replace a cutlass bearing without removing shaft - its worth every penny paid! It&rsquo;s a two man job (thank you again Marcus for helping out on -16degC) due to space constraints and necessary alignment. Once we get it set-up it was a breeze replacing a cutlass bearing with new one. No stress or damage to P-bracket or shaft which was my goal. I will send picture to David and hopefully it can make its way to Black Arts...

C-Wolf

MKIII Hull # 718

Oakville, Ontario

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#7 Re: General discussion » Folding Prop » 2009-03-06 12:05:06

I had a privilege to helm Carriden on several occasions and was stunned with thrust and crusing speed Marcus folding propeller provides. I opted ($200 on eBay...I could not resist not to purchase one) to go with 12Dx7P Martec Eliptec folding propeller. This propeller is an inch bigger in its diameter than fixed one that was previously on the boat. Folding propeller hub is bigger than fixed and in my assessment I have actually replace size to size. I will report back its performance as soon as boats get into the water. By the way 11Dx7P fixed worked like a charm and at 800-900 rpm&rsquo;s cruise at 0.5 knots in calm water.

Ivan

MKIII, Hull # 718

Oakville, Ontario

C-Wolf

#8 Re: General discussion » Wiring diagram » 2008-07-31 12:56:15

Hello David,

I just joined the forum as member and would need instructions how to obtain the access to wiring diagram. Many thanks,
C-Wolf

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