SeaKnots2024-03-28T22:26:10ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2518425150?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://seaknots.ning.com/group/catalinaownerspastpresentandfuture/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=2rpfudbyn5uji&feed=yes&xn_auth=nosinktag:seaknots.ning.com,2010-10-11:900123:Topic:1444352010-10-11T10:17:26.141ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43
I'm looking for a sink for my 34' Catalina. I've developed a couple of pin holes in it and want to replace it the dimensions are 25x17 and is a double bowl. Any suggestions?<br/>Rocky<br/>S/V Aimee <br/>
I'm looking for a sink for my 34' Catalina. I've developed a couple of pin holes in it and want to replace it the dimensions are 25x17 and is a double bowl. Any suggestions?<br/>Rocky<br/>S/V Aimee <br/> Bikes on Boardtag:seaknots.ning.com,2009-11-05:900123:Topic:1144662009-11-05T02:09:34.470ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43
Has anyone successfully sailed with bikes on a C30? Not the folding type; we have one dirt-type bike and a hybrid. If you did, did you strap them to the deck? Manage to get them into the cabin?<br />
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Is it not worth it at all?<br />
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I'm planning a 7-day trip and my SO suggested that we take our bikes.<br />
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Thanks, Donna
Has anyone successfully sailed with bikes on a C30? Not the folding type; we have one dirt-type bike and a hybrid. If you did, did you strap them to the deck? Manage to get them into the cabin?<br />
<br />
Is it not worth it at all?<br />
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I'm planning a 7-day trip and my SO suggested that we take our bikes.<br />
<br />
Thanks, Donna re-wiring for mast head lightstag:seaknots.ning.com,2009-11-04:900123:Topic:1144322009-11-04T13:26:03.129ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43
I managed to change the wire in the mast, but now i have a hard time replacing the wire from the connector on the cabin top to the wiring harness inside. Any suggestions where i can find help on this?<br />
Thanks everyone ....
I managed to change the wire in the mast, but now i have a hard time replacing the wire from the connector on the cabin top to the wiring harness inside. Any suggestions where i can find help on this?<br />
Thanks everyone .... Where would one find a trailer for a Catalina 25, fixed keel??tag:seaknots.ning.com,2009-09-03:900123:Topic:1046802009-09-03T18:04:08.475ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43
Curious just in case i'm ready for another big adventure. They don't seem to come up very often on Cg.list. Are they brand specific? or keel specific??? not a clue on this one. thanks, Terri
Curious just in case i'm ready for another big adventure. They don't seem to come up very often on Cg.list. Are they brand specific? or keel specific??? not a clue on this one. thanks, Terri Where to buy or plans to build a book/dish/wine shelf w/ possible fold down table?tag:seaknots.ning.com,2009-08-11:900123:Topic:1007622009-08-11T15:43:16.634ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43
Looking to replace huge/heavy formica Catalina table in salon. Have seen these hanging on bulkheads but don't know if you can purchase them already made or do I have to get the saw out? I'm looking for ideas. Have seen the one on Lola's Freedom 30. Tried to cut/paste here, no luck. It is on page 5 of here photos. Don't need teak either. Anyone have one of these or ever built one? Doesn't look too complicated to do without plans. Thanks, Terri
Looking to replace huge/heavy formica Catalina table in salon. Have seen these hanging on bulkheads but don't know if you can purchase them already made or do I have to get the saw out? I'm looking for ideas. Have seen the one on Lola's Freedom 30. Tried to cut/paste here, no luck. It is on page 5 of here photos. Don't need teak either. Anyone have one of these or ever built one? Doesn't look too complicated to do without plans. Thanks, Terri Dodger for Catalina 25tag:seaknots.ning.com,2009-04-16:900123:Topic:780212009-04-16T17:09:40.750ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43
I'd like to get a dodger of some sort to cover the entry / hatch when it's raining. Any ideas where i can find a pattern that i can use to make one? or where i can purchase such a thing and how much it would be?<br />
Thanks for any feedback!
I'd like to get a dodger of some sort to cover the entry / hatch when it's raining. Any ideas where i can find a pattern that i can use to make one? or where i can purchase such a thing and how much it would be?<br />
Thanks for any feedback! Catalina Owners Associationtag:seaknots.ning.com,2008-09-07:900123:Topic:322322008-09-07T21:39:15.820ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43
Hello all. We're "future" owners (Aug '09 and counting down!). We (meaning me) have done a lot of boat research but keep returning to the Catalinas. I'm thinking about joining the owners association now so that I can start receiving the Mainsheet newsletter. My hope is that this will give me more insight as to what we're getting into as far as boat quirks, common repairs, engine issues, etc. Has anyone else done this and was it helpful?<br />
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Donna
Hello all. We're "future" owners (Aug '09 and counting down!). We (meaning me) have done a lot of boat research but keep returning to the Catalinas. I'm thinking about joining the owners association now so that I can start receiving the Mainsheet newsletter. My hope is that this will give me more insight as to what we're getting into as far as boat quirks, common repairs, engine issues, etc. Has anyone else done this and was it helpful?<br />
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Donna Catalina Fanaticstag:seaknots.ning.com,2008-06-13:900123:Topic:209282008-06-13T15:38:08.411ZBarryhttp://seaknots.ning.com/profile/Barry43
Kevin and friends;<br />
It's always good to meet other Catalina fanatics, although you can't swing an anchor in iny marina without hitting one. A testament to their popularity!<br />
I've owned my Catalina 30 "Avalon" for about 4 years now, and have enjoyed sailng her on Lake Erie, over to Canada, and now in Charleston SC. I used to sail my Alden Malabar Jr. (30 ft.) in San Fransisco Bay, and it's certainly true what they say; if you can sail the bay you can sail anywhere!<br />
A side note; does anyone know of…
Kevin and friends;<br />
It's always good to meet other Catalina fanatics, although you can't swing an anchor in iny marina without hitting one. A testament to their popularity!<br />
I've owned my Catalina 30 "Avalon" for about 4 years now, and have enjoyed sailng her on Lake Erie, over to Canada, and now in Charleston SC. I used to sail my Alden Malabar Jr. (30 ft.) in San Fransisco Bay, and it's certainly true what they say; if you can sail the bay you can sail anywhere!<br />
A side note; does anyone know of places to get hardware specific to Catalinas? I had a heck of a time trying to replace my 1980 shifter/throttle levers. Ended up going to Kobelt Mfg. in Canada for about $700.00 new!<br />
Good luck and Fair Winds,<br />
Catalinapat