So No Problem needed to come clean about it's past, and if I was ever to get my soon to be wife to come aboard, I had to fix the petrole-mold smell. Unfortunately, much of it was not visible...
texlan Today 07:59 AMI guess it's time to introduce "No Problem," the ~1971 Ericson 29 Tall (double spreader model with inboard lowers) hull #8 I picked up two years ago and began to re(build)fit. There will be quite a...
texlan Yesterday 08:08 AMContinued from Part 2.
Thought I'd post the final chapter of my engine panel upgrade. I...
Here is the last of the major carpentry projects that I had planned for my E29 interior. The V-Berth Workbench. This one probably isn't for everybody... If it helps, think of it as more of a...
toddster 10-26-2019 05:35 PMIn response to comments on the previous blog entry. Yes! Access to the quadrant is easy. You do have to lie on your back, but you can scooch right up under it. I constructed a shelf to fit over the...
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Hello all. Looks like we'll be out of town in Jan but would like to join the group after we get back.
1984 E36 at Pirate's Cove in Galesville.
Evidently the First Alert home CO detectors have a lifespan warning built into them. At the end of the sensor lifespan they start chirping. It's a different
Kevin A Wright Today, 03:13 PMIt's comprehensive, but the report is 20 years old now. There are many much-improved PFDs with integral harnesses now, whose designs have addressed weaknesses
nquigley Today, 08:37 AMBillie,
Zipper pull repair thread here:
https://www.ericsonyachts.org/infoex...er-Pull-Repair
+1 for Brightside (Interlux one-part paint). All my hidden belowdecks are painted with it now, including the bilge. For under lazarette lids and the
Christian Williams Yesterday, 08:39 PMHi,
I have found that spraying the zipper with a Silicone spray (available in most hardware stores) makes it much easier to open and close them.
I am a perfectionist by trade, but will share a different mast painting experience for what it's worth.
In the mid-90s a 20 something me
Frank, that’s awesome information. We’ll be at the boat on Wednesday and I’ll open the zipper and check things out starting where the traveler attaches.
billie williams Yesterday, 08:05 PMHi Billie,
If the zippers are Nylon, they're probably still fine. It's the pulls--corroded aluminum and useless.
Just cut the
More Debuilding and some scope..
I was starting to feel pretty good about the sump situation,
texlan Today 08:22 AMbut once you start cutting, it becomes an addiction. There was the Great Rotten Galley Removal of '17..
The delaminated...