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by Peter
Jun 17th, '15, 20:46
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Simple Green Extreme
Replies: 3
Views: 2773

Simple Green Extreme

I am so frustrated by the EPA taking all the good stuff out of our "Good Stuff." I used to use Simple Green as a degreaser and general cleaner. Then they changed the formula. Apparently they took out the 2oxybutylethanol. AKA Cellosolve. A surfacant so mild it is used in cosmetics. But not PC in Cal...
by Peter
Jun 17th, '15, 20:38
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Heavier Motors on a B26
Replies: 6
Views: 3235

Re: Heavier Motors on a B26

I don't think a few hundred pounds aft on an outboard B-26 will make much difference. Ther is a LOT of hull in the water aft on these deep V's and a couple of hundred pounds won't change trim much. A transom bracket moves the weight even further aft. Not necessarily a good thing on a Bertram, but so...
by Peter
Nov 5th, '13, 11:53
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: bilge blowers
Replies: 33
Views: 13774

Re: bilge blowers

http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s201/PeterB26/CheckforObstruction.jpg I'm not being a wise ass here, but if you read the regulation and mentally think of "Exhaust" as meaning "force the air and vapors out" instead of jumping to the conclusion that it has to mean "Suck the air out" my interpretat...
by Peter
Nov 4th, '13, 22:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: bilge blowers
Replies: 33
Views: 13774

Re: bilge blowers

I am not sure where "exhaust" has to mean "suction." As far as I know all "exhaust" means is that it forces the air or vapors out. Exhaust on cars and steam engines do not suck. The spent steam or burned fuel vapors are blown out the exhaust. It doesn't make sense to pull a cumbustable mix of air an...
by Peter
Nov 2nd, '13, 00:23
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: bilge blowers
Replies: 33
Views: 13774

Re: bilge blowers

Gasoline fumes sink in still air. If there was a gas leak or a source of fuel vapor into your bilge as the boat was sitting, the bilge would fill up with gas fumes from the bottom. If it filled to the level of the starter motors and you hit the starter switch...KA-BOOM! So the blower is supposed to ...
by Peter
Oct 23rd, '13, 20:23
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: NOAA to stop printing paper charts
Replies: 5
Views: 2159

Re: NOAA to stop printing paper charts

It wasn't a year ago I was at a restaurant with my wife and the tables were paper charts epoxied over. Kinda low end nautical kitch... They are elegant bits of industrial art in their own way, fun to study and full of information you missed "last time" each time you do. I said: "It won't be long now...
by Peter
Sep 25th, '13, 19:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Americas Cup anyone?
Replies: 74
Views: 60171

Re: Americas Cup anyone?

In the the beginning of the finals the Kiwis outsailed the USA team. Plain and simple. Go back and look a the tapes on YouTube. The USA boat wasn't slow, but it wasn't sailed as well. Then in the end the USA team outsailed the Kiwis. Yes, there were improvements made along the way to the boat, but t...
by Peter
Sep 22nd, '13, 10:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Americas Cup anyone?
Replies: 74
Views: 60171

Re: Americas Cup anyone?

As for too much wind: There was an iteresting thread picked up off Boat Design Net and pirated over to Sailing Anarchy, a site for which I have very little respect, that pointed out that in greater wind speeds the boats might approach speeds of 50 knots; the point where their foils would cavitate an...
by Peter
Sep 16th, '13, 08:56
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Americas Cup anyone?
Replies: 74
Views: 60171

Re: Americas Cup anyone?

Mike wrote: Did they actually postpone a sailboat race because it was too windy? Sort of like postponing a ski race because the hill is too steep. They have already experienced one tragic death of a crewman in this competition in a capsize. The wind limit rules were agreed to after that by all teams...
by Peter
Sep 13th, '13, 10:15
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Americas Cup anyone?
Replies: 74
Views: 60171

Re: Americas Cup anyone?

** Fishermen, you don’t need to read this. It is for sailors and boat designers, but it seems appropriate here on this thread. ** Of Clipper Ships, Bertrams, and Flying Cats: Watching the AC unfold with the flying cats it is now apparent to everyone that as the Oracle boat tacks or tries to accelera...
by Peter
Sep 11th, '13, 22:49
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Americas Cup anyone?
Replies: 74
Views: 60171

Re: Americas Cup anyone?

I`ve had my heart in my mouth as these 10 million plus boats ,dual at 40knots only meters apart, UNTIL today when we kicked your ass!!!LOL Go the KIWIS I sure hope we win Watching this unfold it is clear that IF the Kiwi's win they will have earned it. Lots of practice, smooth teamwork and boat han...
by Peter
Sep 6th, '13, 15:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: calling Scott
Replies: 8
Views: 3079

Re: calling Scott

PM or private msg is pretty easy to use, up on the top you should see that you have (0 new messages) if someone sends you a msg you are notified with an email. If you click on (0 new messages) you can contact someone much like an email.... Yea, true... but often times someone knows somebody who kno...
by Peter
Sep 4th, '13, 20:07
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: getting water out of tranny
Replies: 6
Views: 2376

Re: getting water out of tranny

So far all the above is advice I would agree with. But then you have to get he last bit of water and contaminated fluids out after a good through flush or three. I had a similar problem with an outdrive. No matter how much you flush it seems like you can't get the last of the water out. I had some C...
by Peter
Aug 31st, '13, 06:41
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: We're different
Replies: 5
Views: 2745

Re: We're different

I think its old school vs. bubble-boat drivers. Either you are the sort that takes being on the water seriously, which means you appreciate quality equipment (like Bertrams), and view rendering assitence to others when they need it as part of your responsibility, or you are a clueless bubble boat dr...
by Peter
Aug 28th, '13, 22:21
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Question for the cnc machinists or shop owners
Replies: 18
Views: 5747

Re: Question for the cnc machinists or shop owners

Harry is dead nuts on re: the true process of learning. A much tougher question to face is if you are investing in actual training, which is long and tough and takes talent OR are you investinging selling training to people who will buy into your course/school who have no hope of completing it. The ...
by Peter
Aug 26th, '13, 10:09
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: *off topic* Tesla and Their Sexy Electric Cars
Replies: 27
Views: 10275

Re: *off topic* Tesla and Their Sexy Electric Cars

OR... you could install a generator and buy gasoline or Diesel fuel for that, and use the gen set to charge your electric car at night..... Oh wait.... here's the answer: maybe you could skip the gen set and put the gasoline or Diesel straight into the car and just burn it there when you need it. 10...
by Peter
Aug 21st, '13, 17:12
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: *off topic* Tesla and Their Sexy Electric Cars
Replies: 27
Views: 10275

Re: *off topic* Tesla and Their Sexy Electric Cars

The only good "eco-play" on an all electric car is to redistribute pollution. It isn't less polluting overall because you have to make the electricity somewhere, and in this country that generally means coal or oil or nat gas plants. You can talk about wind and hydro and solar, but they aren't there...
by Peter
Aug 21st, '13, 12:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: walter
Replies: 27
Views: 26933

Re: walter

Randall,
Thanks for the update.

We miss Walter's input here every day.

Peter
by Peter
Aug 21st, '13, 10:38
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: *off topic* Tesla and Their Sexy Electric Cars
Replies: 27
Views: 10275

*off topic* Tesla and Their Sexy Electric Cars

Recently Tesla is in the news with their sexy electric cars. There was some discussion here a while back and I thought I’d do a little follow up since some of “The Faithful” showed an interest. Tesla claims 300 miles highway range on a single charge. Is this possible? How do they do it? Well I was s...
by Peter
Aug 14th, '13, 08:21
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: The Rich Man and the Roofer
Replies: 5
Views: 3970

Re: The Rich Man and the Roofer

I figured that this group being a bunch of "Hands on" and "Get it done and do it right" guys would appreciate this story even if it had nothing to do with Bertrams or boats.

Thanks for the reply.

Peter
by Peter
Aug 13th, '13, 12:44
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: The Rich Man and the Roofer
Replies: 5
Views: 3970

The Rich Man and the Roofer

I was engaged in they capacity as a carpenter to do some repairs to an outdoor deck on a summer home in a high end resort town. I arrived at a very nice home in a stylish neighborhood. It wasn’t particularly large, but the values in this location ran high. This particular house was easily worth well...
by Peter
Aug 1st, '13, 13:19
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Rust Removal Tricks
Replies: 5
Views: 7015

Re: Rust Removal Tricks

Good catch, Bill ! I edited the original to make the correction. Thanks. Muriatic acid IS still available at hardware stores. I also found the following information (paraphrased by me): Unlike phosphoric acid wash the hydrochloric acid wash does not leave behind any protective coating and instead ma...
by Peter
Jul 31st, '13, 16:11
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: You knew this would happen one day...
Replies: 5
Views: 3633

Re: You knew this would happen one day...

The week point in the attack is the bridge officer who should be cross checking his location and course with radar and navigation aids like bouys and landmarks. But to do that you have to put down your beer. I was delivering a sailing yacht with the owner aboard on a foggy day. It was pre-GPS but we...
by Peter
Jul 31st, '13, 12:33
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Rust Removal Tricks
Replies: 5
Views: 7015

Rust Removal Tricks

OK guys. this is kind of funny, but honestly it isn't a joke. The information that follows was compiled by me and is legit as far as I can tell..... I'd love to hear your thoughts/experiences/feedback/chuckles or just plain reaction to it. I've given the EvapoRust stuff a go and it works pretty well...
by Peter
Jul 30th, '13, 20:28
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Got Her Wet!!!!!
Replies: 41
Views: 29041

Re: Got Her Wet!!!!!

Awsome!

Looks great. Must feel even better!

That house is going to be cozy in the fall.

Peter
by Peter
Jul 24th, '13, 10:56
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What paint for a salvage Sunfish sailboat?
Replies: 11
Views: 4795

Re: What paint for a salvage Sunfish sailboat?

Thanks for the input. I'm leaning toward the Perfection choice though Buju gave me pause to consider the gel coat option. Thanks for the links to parts suppliers. One reason the project has been on the back burner is the remarkably high cost of replacement parts, in particular dagger board and rudde...
by Peter
Jul 21st, '13, 12:49
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What paint for a salvage Sunfish sailboat?
Replies: 11
Views: 4795

What paint for a salvage Sunfish sailboat?

I have a salvage (derelict) sunfish sailboat languishing in my yard. I have collected bits and pieces at yard sales to put it back together over time and it is getting to the point I'm getting ready to take up the project. It was a pre-started project boat when I got it so it was already sanded some...
by Peter
Jul 15th, '13, 20:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Intense AC Footage
Replies: 3
Views: 2118

Intense AC Footage

Here is a short video of Luna Rosa 72 foot long AC catamaran foiling through a jybe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_moyNuRqOE Maintaining full foiling throughout the gybe is a brand new skill only done for the first time ever just a few months ago...but it will be crucial to the competition. Heck,...
by Peter
Jul 10th, '13, 06:47
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Ray Hunt's Deep V back at the America's Cup
Replies: 0
Views: 1648

Ray Hunt's Deep V back at the America's Cup

Somewhere Ray Hunt is smiling: Here is a picture of what the officials have to use in the latest America’s cup to keep up with the “sailboats.” http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2013/07/09/photo-drug-runners-on-san-francisco-bay/ These machines are giant catamarans with wing sails that literally lif...
by Peter
Jul 4th, '13, 23:27
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Gator skin Q
Replies: 13
Views: 4134

Re: Gator skin Q

Scot;

I don't know nothin' about how to solve your problem, but I'm glad to see that you ar back at it!

Peter
by Peter
Jun 28th, '13, 11:09
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Yet Another CX Story
Replies: 5
Views: 2875

Re: Yet Another CX Story

I think Uncle Vic is smiling down on you today He might be..... I don't know...... What I do know is that I am smiling up at him! I never got to meet him in person either, nevertheless I still gained wisdom from him and plenty of humor through this board. And today his words are putting a big fat h...
by Peter
Jun 28th, '13, 09:00
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Yet Another CX Story
Replies: 5
Views: 2875

Yet Another CX Story

A few years back Uncle Vic got us all started on the CX thing. I wanted to give it a try so I ordered some but the supplier said the aerosol was “hazardous material” and would only ship me the spray bottle version. Fine, I bought a spray bottle of the stuff. It turns out that the spray bottle stuff ...
by Peter
Jun 20th, '13, 08:08
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bubble Cars?
Replies: 0
Views: 1581

Bubble Cars?

by Peter
Jun 19th, '13, 10:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Hosting Photos: Photobucket is driving me crazy
Replies: 2
Views: 1831

Hosting Photos: Photobucket is driving me crazy

Anybody have good suggestions where to get decent free photo hosting for posting to the web and forums? I had been using Photobucket but since they made some changes it drives me crazy. Its so freaking slow now. And it is no longer as simple as it used to be, or maybe that is just me not being patie...
by Peter
Jun 19th, '13, 10:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: The Wave of the Future
Replies: 5
Views: 2906

Re: The Wave of the Future

I recall a kind of dory-looking thing about 16 feet long form the early 1970's where they cut a square hole in the bottom, built up a well above the water line and hung a small outboard there. Then they put a hatch over the hole. It was supposed to be innovative back then and it was just as stupid l...
by Peter
Jun 16th, '13, 08:50
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling
Replies: 16
Views: 14124

Re: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling

The camera from HF with the coupon was about $64. A couple of bucks to ship it so call it $70. I honestly didn't expect much, but it works very well. I like that it comes with a case. Any tools wich use thier own attachments that include a case to keep everything together is a bonus in my mind. Can'...
by Peter
Jun 14th, '13, 22:04
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: In memory of Walter Kaprielian
Replies: 158
Views: 486610

Re: Walter K

Walter,

Hope you feel better.

There is absolutley nothing wrong with sitting in your "big chair" with a smile.

Down Trinny way they had a word for it: Liming (or lymin'?)

"What's Liming?" I asked....

"Doing absolutely nothing at all ....and enjoying yourself immensely, Mon!"

Peter
by Peter
Jun 14th, '13, 19:05
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling
Replies: 16
Views: 14124

Re: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling

My HF inspection camera just arrived and I am impressed for the price. Comes in its own case with about a 3 foot fiberoptic cable/camera. Image quality is pretty good. LED lights on camera end with 4 or 5 brightness levels. You can rotate the displayed image so it isn't in some strange orientation. ...
by Peter
Jun 14th, '13, 06:13
Forum: Ethanol
Topic: What do you use to clean up E-10 "soot" stains?
Replies: 2
Views: 15016

Re: What do you use to clean up E-10 "soot" stains?

I tried alcohol. It may work if you let it soak, but does not work right away. I have had better results with Fantastik cleaner and a soft brush on boat stuff. Simple Green doesn't "get 'er done." Neither does 409 or mild detergent. Fantastik may be going through a reformulation though. I can't tell...
by Peter
Jun 13th, '13, 21:30
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: General Interest, History of Stern Drive Development
Replies: 0
Views: 1588

General Interest, History of Stern Drive Development

The Invention of the Stern Drive This probably would have had more interest to the fellows on the old 25 board, but since there is a lot of crossover here I thought I put the link up. Anyone who has ever cursed while working on a Merc stern drive (or a Volvo for that matter) will enjoy it. In the 1...
by Peter
Jun 10th, '13, 17:15
Forum: Ethanol
Topic: Removing water from E10 fuel..
Replies: 1
Views: 13937

Re: Removing water from E10 fuel..

Don't be so sure this article gets it right. The water doesn’t drop to the bottom of the tank like it used to in the pre E-10 days. Instead it mixers with the ethanol and is distributed throughout your tank of gas. Then the water-ethanol mix passes through your fuel system to your engine and “burns ...
by Peter
Jun 9th, '13, 05:40
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Old B25 site?
Replies: 3
Views: 2485

Re: Old B25 site?

Yes, the old 25 site is currently down. The future for it is uncertain at the moment. Maybe if Russ is around here from time to time he will update us.

It would be good to hear from you, Russ.

Peter
by Peter
Jun 9th, '13, 05:37
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling
Replies: 16
Views: 14124

Re: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling

Thanks for the input. Leigh, good to know that my mystery piece is just a bit of ply. No biggie. Kurt, Stuff like that happens every job I have ever done on any boat. I just shake my head and say to myself "It's a friggin boat. Of course it isn't going to be 100% simple." Pete, Good to know the HF r...
by Peter
Jun 7th, '13, 10:11
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling
Replies: 16
Views: 14124

Re: Question for 26 or 28 owners fore peak ceiling

After some more poking and prodding here is my revised sketch of what I am pretty sure I will find This is offered with the caveat that I have not yet taken anything apart so I am not certain: http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s201/PeterB26/ForePeakSection003.jpg Note the change from the last drawi...
by Peter
Jun 6th, '13, 11:07
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling
Replies: 16
Views: 14124

Re: Question for 26 or 28 owners fore peak ceiling

Chanse LOL Heck unscrew those finishing strips and grab a corner of the krap with your pliers and yank like hell. Finding out what is back there very well may come to that, but if so I'd rather uncork those gremlins in the fall, not the spring. Who knows what I'll find? buts whats behind it? In my p...
by Peter
Jun 6th, '13, 09:24
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling
Replies: 16
Views: 14124

Question for 26 or 28 owners forepeak ceiling

I have a 26 FBSF. It is the Napier design and very similar in some respects to the 28's. I am considering removing the shag carpet ceiling in the forepeak both to update it and to gain access to the underside of deck fittings to re-bed them. Below is a sketch of what I THINK the assembly looks like....
by Peter
Jun 5th, '13, 13:01
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Heat Shrink Crimp-on Waterprrof Connectors Marine Grade?
Replies: 2
Views: 1965

Heat Shrink Crimp-on Waterprrof Connectors Marine Grade?

I was looking for some of those hose clamp zip-ties you see on outboard fuel lines and so on. I found out they were actually originally for bundling wires in the electric/electronics industry. That led me to this site which has these "Waterproof Heat Shrink Crimp-on Terminals: http://www.electricalh...
by Peter
Jun 4th, '13, 11:48
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Water tanks
Replies: 26
Views: 12247

Re: Water tanks

Navatech; FIrst let me begin by saying I am not trying to rain on your parade. My input is meant only to be another perspective on the choice. I fully respect whatever choice you make....and frankly I'd love to see how the polypro tanks would work out, but forgive me if I say I'd like to find out on...
by Peter
Jun 3rd, '13, 11:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Water tanks
Replies: 26
Views: 12247

Re: Water tanks

A question: One reason to avoid plastic fuel tanks under decks with the new E-10 was that the ethanol will permeate through the plastic leading to oders in the bilge. This is relevant to your water tanks if you will be winterizing them with anti-freeze. Not the oder, per say, but will the water stil...
by Peter
May 30th, '13, 09:58
Forum: Ethanol
Topic: What do you use to clean up E-10 "soot" stains?
Replies: 2
Views: 15016

What do you use to clean up E-10 "soot" stains?

OK.. they are not really soot stains because they are not a byproduct of combustion, but I get black sooty-looking deposits around my gas caps on my truck and cars, and on the portable plastic fuel tank in the Whaler, and other annoying places. LIke anywhere near the fuel line in the whaler. This di...