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- Mon 29 Apr 19, 22:22
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Replacing the 2:1 halyard with 1:1
- Replies: 1
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Replacing the 2:1 halyard with 1:1
Just wondering whether anyone has considered this. Advantages might be: - less weight aloft (removes the block at the sail head) - shorter halyard (mine needs replacing) - quicker hoisting (feels like the electric winch could handle it) - less excess halyard in the cockpit I guess the Easylock clutc...
- Thu 11 Apr 19, 8:56
- Forum: DF35 General Topics
- Topic: DF35 Genoa Roller Furler System
- Replies: 2
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- Thu 12 Apr 18, 20:54
- Forum: DF35 Motor/Equipment/Electrics
- Topic: Instrument removal
- Replies: 1
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Instrument removal
My DF 35 has 3 Raymarine instruments installed in the usual place - instrument "garage" across the top of the hatch. The Raymarine manual implies they must be attached and detached using access from behind them. However, that isn't possible without removing (cutting away) the whole section...
- Sat 30 Dec 17, 12:45
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Leaking Ama Top Hatches
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12187
Re: Ama Hatch Seals
Thanks Steve. Was it your experience that these were the cause of water ingress?Steve B. wrote:If the DF35 hatches are similar to the DF1000, they have "O" rings on the hatch handle shafts and are easily replaced, and cheap from the hardware store.
- Sat 30 Dec 17, 12:45
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Leaking Ama Top Hatches
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12187
Re: Ama Hatch Seals
Thanks Steve. Was it your experience that these were the cause of water ingress?Steve B. wrote:If the DF35 hatches are similar to the DF1000, they have "O" rings on the hatch handle shafts and are easily replaced, and cheap from the hardware store.
- Fri 29 Dec 17, 22:35
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Leaking Ama Top Hatches
- Replies: 4
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Leaking Ama Top Hatches
My DF 35 was tending to take on a few buckets of water in the amas under heavy weather. I believe this to be via the top hatches. I replaced the ama seals with originals from Houdini Hatches and also tightened the hatch levers. This has helped, but it doesn't take much for one of the levers not to b...
- Sun 22 Jan 17, 23:04
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Standing rigging replacement
- Replies: 0
- Views: 7271
Standing rigging replacement
My standing rigging is coming up 10 years old and I'm planning to replace it. Does anyone have the rig tensions they could share? Also, I have been told that Quorning will supply the replacement items ready made to length. Has anyone tried going down that route, or did you just use your local rigger?
- Tue 30 Aug 16, 19:46
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Boom vang/preverter block failure
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7151
- Tue 30 Aug 16, 17:56
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Boom vang/preverter block failure
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7151
Boom vang/preverter block failure
I was sailing along with the boom vang/preventer on last weekend. All of a sudden, the Ronstan block failed. There were no unusual circumstances and winds were relatively light. No harm was done, but just wondering whether others have suffered this experience. If so, have you replaced like-with-like...
- Mon 18 Jul 16, 10:39
- Forum: General
- Topic: DF35 Centreboard Downhaul
- Replies: 3
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DF35 Centreboard Downhaul
My dyneema centreboard downhaul line came off yesterday. It wasn't broken, just came clean away. I've taken off the table top to reveal the housing. By pushing down the centreboard by 20-30 degrees I can see a hole in the edge of the centreboard. However, other than that, I'm unable to work out how ...