This might warrant a new thread, but I'm also planning to upgrade my
A-33 icebox insulation, minus the refrigeration. First challenge is to
figure out how to get the old one out. I took the screws out of the
end plywood panel when I had the top off (found some Corian for the
counters), but the cabinet is either glued together or the poured
insulation is holding it in place. If the latter, I'll have to figure
out how to cut it to free the end so I can get the glass liner out.
Any other tricks to getting the icebox apart without taking a sawzall
to it from the top?
JV
Selkie
On Sep 24, 6:20 am, "Jones, Thomas H." <tjo...@GFNET.com> wrote:
> Has anyone converted the original icebox on an Alajuela 33 into a refrig and then re-insulated it?
> Tom Jones
> Whisper
>
> From:
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> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 5:07 PM
> To:
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>
> Thanks very much for the infoOn Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 2:16 PM, <
drac...@comcast.net<mailto:
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>
> Michael-The aft tank on my 38 went bad about 20 years ago. I cut a hole in the top of the tank through (inside) the access port and epoxy fiberglassed the inside of the tank. That worked until about two years ago. Rather than do anything extreme at that time I put a bladder in that tank which has worked well so far. Not a real good solution but may be better than taking the tanks out and replacing them?
>
> Ed-ex owner of Draco
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> Subject: Re: Preparations for offshore
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> Hi all, Michael Skott here, the owner of Lively Lady Alajuela 38 for the passed 30 years, my water tanks are leaking again and was wanted to know if any body has had that problem? Pulled them our 30 years ago when i bought her and put new bottoms on but, is now needed to be done again. Would be nice to get new tanks made, but aim sure its not going to be easy to find someone to make new ones. Many thanks yours Michael Skott
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Frank & Lynda - SIMBA <
SV.Si...@att.net<mailto:
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> Jim -
>
> An additional thought on the tiller pilot when used to steer the tiller not the Monitor, and I think you may use it that way a fair amount. I don't know which model you will be using but if you have not yet picked one go for the largest available and consider the mounting of the ram carefully. There is a good chance the installation instructions will suggest the ram be attached to the tiller about 18-inches from the rudder. I would (and I have) doubled that to about 36-inches, the Alajuela 38 it is too much of a load on the ram of available tiller pilots for the 'typical' installation. All that means is that the 'rudder' or 'gain' setting would be increased a bit to get the response right. In addition you should either purchase an extension for the ram so that it can push further and/or provide for a couple of mounting positions for the stationary end of the ram so that the ram will be able to push/pull the tiller far enough depending on the tack.
>
> Looking forward to your reports. Is the fleet going to be equipped with trackers like iBoatTrack or YellowBrick?
>
> Best,
>
> Frank
> Simba A38
>
> From: James Samiljan<mailto:
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> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 11:05 AM
> To:
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> Subject: Re: Preparations for offshore
>
> Thank you, all, for your replies. They have been very helpful for us in making our decision to go with a small tiller pilot and attach it to the Monitor. I have talked with Scanmar, and the installation seems to be pretty straightforward. The San Picaro is on the hard as we begin to prepare her for the trip south. We will be sure to post updates to the group once we get underway.
>
> Regards,
> Jim
>
> On Saturday, September 8, 2012 12:56:54 PM UTC-4, James Samiljan wrote:
>
> Hello all. Greetings from NH. We did not get to sail the San Picaro very much this summer. I was recovering from double knee replacements in the spring and my son Paul had business commitments that kept him in NYC. When we finally managed to get together, we discovered that a repair done to our rudder last winter had failed. The boat ended up on the hard for about 5 weeks. Fortunately for us, Rod Jermain was vacationing in Maine at the time and stopped by the yard to examine the rudder and make specific recommendations to the glasser for its repair. He is such an incredible resource and so generous with his time. We have also had the pleasure of meeting Rod's brother Phil, who was operating a Sea Tow craft in Casco Bay this summer. He came by the San Picaro while we were at our mooring in Falmouth Foreside. He told us that he admired the boat and then asked us what the hull number was. Then he said that he had worked for Alajuela in the '70's. I asked him if he knew a man named Rod Jermain, and he replied that he was Rod's baby brother Phil. A friendly and gregarious guy and very much like his big brother.
>
> Well, we are about to make up for lost sailing time. I have just retired after 45 years of teaching Spanish at Phillips Exeter Academy in NH, and my son Paul is taking a leave of absence from his job. Our plan is to participate in the Caribbean 1500 in November and we will be sailing from Hampton, VA to Tortola, roughly 1,500 nm. We are currently upgrading the San Picaro's electronics, adding SSB, a tiller pilot, and making all other necessary preparations to have her ready for departure from Yarmouth, Maine in mid October. I have sailed for most of my life (now 71 years), but neither Paul nor I have offshore experience. We figured the Caribbean 1500 would be a good initiation for us. We have many questions for the blue-water sailors in the group, but today I would like to ask just a couple.
>
> 1. How much fuel would you recommend that we carry for the passage from Virginia to Tortola. We have just the 60 gallon integral fuel tank and are trying to determine how many additional jerry cans we ought to be taking along with us. Do most of you store them on deck, and if so, what is the best way to secure them.
>
> 2. We have a Monitor windvane which we hope to use as much as possible. I know from the Scanmar website that it is possible to attach a small tiller pilot to the Monitor counterweight or to a shortened wooden airvane. Do any of you have experience with this arrangement? If so, do you have any recommendations and/or photos?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jim
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