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by Jacob Blom
Mon 22 Jul 19, 16:58
Forum: DF920 General Topics
Topic: Headliner Removal?
Replies: 4
Views: 3264

Re: Headliner Removal?

The plastic caps can easily be removed with the aid of a little screwdriver between the cap and the headliner. However removing the headliner is not necessary. Just unscrew the bolt that holds the sheave on deck. The nut is laminated to the bottom of the deck. Kind regards, Jacob Blom, The Netherlands
by Jacob Blom
Sat 29 Jul 17, 10:37
Forum: DF920 Hull
Topic: Sticking centreboard after beaching
Replies: 11
Views: 13538

board downhaul

Our boat had the same problem after we repainted the board and replaced it in a perfectly clean trunk. We discovered that the problem was caused by the part of the downhaulline that is in the top of the trunk when the board is in the up position. There was not enough space for this line between the ...
by Jacob Blom
Sun 16 Mar 14, 12:49
Forum: DF920 General Topics
Topic: Plans for shipyard trailer
Replies: 16
Views: 9855

Boatyard trailer

Marteko wrote:Well, I did ask them. Twice. Never got an answer. Maybe they only answer to people who buy a new boat?
Please send your mailadress to blomjg@hotmail.com and a will send you all the original drawings.

Greetings,
Jacob Blom
by Jacob Blom
Thu 11 Nov 10, 17:53
Forum: DF920 Motor/Equipment/Electrics
Topic: Mainsail halyard winch
Replies: 8
Views: 9208

Re: Mainsail halyard winch

did you change ?, i want to do the same but i dont know if there is a problem with the spyhood, non enught space. did you use the self tailing winch with the sprayhood ? thanks I changed a nr 40 Andersen winch (not selftailing), because of a production failure. A friend of mine sails a 920 with sel...
by Jacob Blom
Sun 08 Aug 10, 15:34
Forum: DF920 Motor/Equipment/Electrics
Topic: Mainsail halyard winch
Replies: 8
Views: 9208

Re: Mainsail halyard winch

I would like to change the standard starboard side coachroof Andersen winch to a self-tailer for easier single-handed use. The ST equivalent has a slightly larger diameter but would still fit in the existing space. Andersen confirm that the mounting centres are identical, but it is not possible to ...
by Jacob Blom
Sun 27 Dec 09, 9:17
Forum: DF920 Hull
Topic: Unwelcome Visitor
Replies: 6
Views: 9325

Re: Unwelcome Visitor

On our 920 touring there is an open connexion between the forward sites of the compartments under the quomings (where the swingwing cleats are). and the compartment under the cocpit floor. Enough space for ventilation. (and a mink?) We wish you succes! Have had either a rat, but most likely a mink, ...
by Jacob Blom
Wed 27 Aug 08, 20:53
Forum: General
Topic: Sailing with a Dragonfly in bad weather
Replies: 36
Views: 59358

Re: Aka hitting back on strut

I agree with Larry: in normal use, the beam should not hit back on the strut. It might happen in a heavy seaway (though I never noticed). No oval strutholes on my 10 years old DF920. Might it be that your swingwingline is of the stretching type? Manual suggests using Spectra. We sail a 2006 DF 920 ...
by Jacob Blom
Wed 04 Jun 08, 18:09
Forum: DF920 Motor/Equipment/Electrics
Topic: Yamaha Fuel Line & Electric Start Connections
Replies: 1
Views: 7322

Re: Yamaha Fuel Line & Electric Start Connections

Trie to hold the bulb vertical, with the engine side up when squeezing. Succes! Jacob Blom I sometimes get a problem priming the engine with fuel;-when squeezing the in-line bulb, it feels like it is full of air, and does not lift fuel into the bulb & then into the engine. I have replaced the fu...
by Jacob Blom
Sun 25 Nov 07, 20:12
Forum: DF800 General Topics
Topic: Accommodation on a 800
Replies: 4
Views: 10259

Re: Accommodation on a 800

Dear It is very much possible sailing the 800 with four. We made trips up to 4 weeks, even carried our small dog with us, and not always at sunny wheather conditions. Our advise: go to a good outdoor centre and buy clothes, towels and sleeping stuff as if you go on vacation with your bike. Keep a go...
by Jacob Blom
Thu 18 Oct 07, 20:15
Forum: DF920 General Topics
Topic: Exhaust Outlet For Trumatic E 2400 Heater
Replies: 8
Views: 18598

Re: Trumatic Heater

Thank you for your reply Jacob; I wonder could I move the heater unit further aft so the exhaust would not then be longer than 1 metre? Maybe there is a reason for this too? Regards, Roger. I think it is possible to place the heater in the compartment behind the bulkhead, but the heater, gaspipe, e...
by Jacob Blom
Wed 03 Oct 07, 19:57
Forum: DF920 General Topics
Topic: Exhaust Outlet For Trumatic E 2400 Heater
Replies: 8
Views: 18598

Re: Exhaust Outlet For Trumatic E 2400 Heater

I have a Trumatic E 2400 gas heater fitted to the 920 which I bought last year and I wonder could I change the exaust outlet from the port hand side (just above the water line) to the transom? That way one could use the heater while the boat is in motion, or is there a good reason for having it the...
by Jacob Blom
Wed 21 Feb 07, 22:02
Forum: Rig/Sail issues concerning all DFs
Topic: Asymmetric Spinnaker
Replies: 9
Views: 14909

Re: Asymmetric Spinnaker

Can someone tell me what is the maximum true wind speed one can fly an asymmetric spinnaker safely on 920 Touring? Thanking you, Roger Ferrall Ireland. We think the maximum true windspeed depends very much on parameters like: - Enough surrounding free water space to bear off in a gust. - Will you b...
by Jacob Blom
Tue 30 Jan 07, 23:02
Forum: Motor/Equipment/Electrics issues concerning all DFs
Topic: Cockpit table
Replies: 4
Views: 10587

Re: Cockpit table

I would like to have a table in my cockpit (in port, that is). I seem to recollect an option to use the cabin hatch as such. Does anybody have this option? How does it work/what does it look like? Is it something I should order from Quornings or is there a generic solution? We use the Laguna Cocpit...
by Jacob Blom
Tue 23 Jan 07, 20:58
Forum: DF920 General Topics
Topic: Sleeping in the amas?
Replies: 7
Views: 13852

Re: sleeping in the ama

Although physically possible, it'll be quite uncomfortable is my guess (but I've never tried it). To me it would make more sense to put a small tent on one of the trampolines, something like this: http://www.idsa.org/IDEA2006/galleries/idea/idea2006/award_details.asp?id=41&cat=3 We sailed for 4...
by Jacob Blom
Sat 09 Dec 06, 11:10
Forum: DF800 General Topics
Topic: Lock - Companion Way Hatch
Replies: 2
Views: 8810

Re: Lock - Companion Way Hatch

I need to replace the lock in the companion way hatch. My DF800 is a 1991 model. Is there a nut on the inside? If so, how do you get to it. I call a locksmith and he was not able to remove it. Installing a new lock will also be tricky, I am not sure if I will able to find a short lock here in the U...
by Jacob Blom
Sat 09 Dec 06, 10:26
Forum: DF800 General Topics
Topic: Lock - Companion Way Hatch
Replies: 2
Views: 8810

Re: Lock - Companion Way Hatch

I need to replace the lock in the companion way hatch. My DF800 is a 1991 model. Is there a nut on the inside? If so, how do you get to it. I call a locksmith and he was not able to remove it. Installing a new lock will also be tricky, I am not sure if I will able to find a short lock here in the U...