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#1
Chandlery / Re: Looking for 365 ketch
July 13, 2019, 01:24:50 PM
I have 365 Ketch Null 120 for sale in Annapolis MD area (Pasadena MD)
Please see the craiglist Annapolis ad sailboatowners.com ad

Ted
505-410-9557
#2
Thank You Dale and Allen
Ted
#3
I was up the mizzen trying to put a new halyard on the port side and noticed that only the starboard side of teh mast head had the sheeves forward and aft. Does anybody know the OD and ID of the mizzen mast sheeves? could not find the dimensions in a search here although saw some of Dale's pictures>

Thanks
Ted
SV "Fantasia"
Hull #120
#4
Items have been given to a new good home
Ted
#5
Thanks for the info
I will start the search and figure out the attachments
I am putting radar on the mast this year and add a haryard/block to the work list
Ted
#6
on this site from Oct 10 or so last year
having trouble getting more posted
send me your email and I will send them to you
#7
What are the dimensions you are using for the mizzen staysail. I am thinking of getting one for later this year if I can find a yused one at Baccon Sails

Ted
SV "Fantasia"
Hull 120
#8
I installed on last fall and put some pictures up on this site. Raised the mizzen to the top of the track sho I could fit under the mast with the canvas as I am 6'3". will try and get dimensions next
ted
hull #120 Ketch
#9
I have replaced my old datamarine speed transducer and have 2 each of the transducers, the extension cable, the blancking plug, and the thru hull clamp screw. Could not save the actual thruhull and had to cut it out.  I don't know if they work as the datamarine display never worked and was not worth repairing.

Rather than sending them to the dump anybody who wants them can have them. Perfer local pick-up.

Ted
Hull #120

#10
thanks for the info. Darn I wish I had asked BEFORE I took the fiddles off as I had to drill them out as the screws heads were glued and stripped. My next approach will be to take a cut out type tool and set the depth for 1/2 ' or so and try and match the opening width of the existing cutout.
If that does not work I guess we remove the formica completely and replace it with a wood vernier and upgrade the whole area which is bit more work than I wanted but what the heck boats are just money and labor pits anyway.

Ted
SV "Fantasia"
#11
I am in the process of starting to mod the countertop and pulled off the fiddles. Basically I have a bare formica top like your picture. My question is: was the formica glued down when you removed the top to the side plywood. Mine does not appear to lift off easily so before I go and break something I might regret I figured I would ask.
#13
After a season of packing ice the galley crew demanded we put a refrigeration system in before next year. so off we went to the Annapolis Show looking at cold plates etc. and decided on a  COOLBLUE, from Technautics Inc.

Having searched the archives I cannot see any information or tips on how to add a second access cover to the ice box between the factory installed one and the port side sliding cabinet. Has anyone installed a second access cover or removed the existing counter top to modify the icebox. I want to keep the cold plate vertical on the starboard side and use the locker facing the starboard side at the end of the ice chest to install the compressor.

any tips on removing the counter top would be appriciated

Ted
Fantasia
#120
#14
pictures attached I hope
#15
Thanks for the 3/16" life line size. that was my guess but was not sure and did not want to order the wrong size. With the new boat I tend to be the center boat at times in the local club raftups instead on the far end with my old San Juan 26 so having gates on both sides is better for traffic flow especially with the connector in place between the bimini and dodger.

Ted