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Rick Heaverly 86 C25 5382
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Initially Posted - 11/16/2002 :  10:34:23  Show Profile
I just visited Albert Iturrey's website at www.comhertz.com/abacus and enjoyed looking at the pictures of his boat, modifications made, decorating ideas etc....

Does anyone else have pictures posted on their website. I can't tell you how many times I've visited the Yacht World site and checked out the cat 25's listed for different ideas.

Please post your pictures or web sites for our enjoyment.

Rick Heaverly
"Invictus"


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Ben
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Response Posted - 11/18/2002 :  14:31:26  Show Profile
Great pics Earl.

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RichardG
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Response Posted - 11/18/2002 :  18:27:35  Show Profile
Here's my pride and joy...<img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>

<img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b2cf39b3127cce92448c0b84670000001410" border=0>

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<img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b2cf39b3127cce92448cf3849f0000001410" border=0>

RichardG 81 C25 SR/FK "Sanity"

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Derek Crawford
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Response Posted - 11/18/2002 :  20:04:42  Show Profile
<img src="http://www.catalina25-250.org/photo/this_side_up_l.jpg" border=0>
Hopefully, this is "This Side Up" (racing, as usual<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>)
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luckystar
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Response Posted - 11/18/2002 :  20:36:08  Show Profile  Visit luckystar's Homepage
Great Pics Guys! I soooooo want to get my elec rewire done and would love to move the panel somewhere else as well. I'm thinking next to the galley bulkhead forward on the port hull above the settee and below the deck overhang. I need to put more stuff on the port side so she won't list so bad with water in the tank! I'd also love to do that table treatment with the box to store (like my friends Newport 33) cups and coozies, bottles too! I guess I'm going to have to take a woodworking course and learn how.

Here's a few shots over the years. I just put the dodger back up this weekend and need to get some new shots. Plus there should be some sailing pics coming from a friend from this last saturday.

http://www.proxycreative.com/luckystar.html

Patrick Burnett, Little Rock, AR
S/V Lucky Star #2707 1982 SK/SR

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Douglas
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Response Posted - 11/18/2002 :  21:54:16  Show Profile  Visit Douglas's Homepage
Before going into debt<img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b2d823b3127cce9e4e9aaf19060000001410" border=0>and after going into debt<img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b2cf26b3127cce9193fb2d93e70000001410" border=0>

Doug&Ruth
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Mark Rials
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Response Posted - 11/18/2002 :  22:27:53  Show Profile
Florida in February.

<img src="http://mrials.home.gate.net/Relaxed.jpg" border=0>

Dad's toy boat. http://mrials.home.gate.net/CuttySark.jpg

Mark & Pat Rials
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Homeport Tampa, Fl.

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osmepneo
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Response Posted - 11/19/2002 :  04:58:33  Show Profile
I'm enjoying looking at the pictures, and would love to share pictures of osmepneo, but have two problems:

1. I don't think I have any pictures of her in digital format

2. I don't have any idea how one would load a picture. could someone take a few moments and share that for me? thanks.


Don Peet
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osmepneo
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Response Posted - 11/19/2002 :  04:59:13  Show Profile
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>
I'm enjoying the pictures and the links, and would love to share pictures of osmepneo, but have two problems:

1. I don't think I have any pictures of her in digital format

2. I don't have any idea how one would load a picture. could someone take a few moments and share that for me? thanks.


Don Peet
c25, 1665, osmepneo, sr/wk
The Great Sacandaga Lake, NY

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Don Peet
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Shelby
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Response Posted - 11/19/2002 :  10:11:07  Show Profile
Some older pictures of "Third S".

http://members.cox.net/classg1/Sailboat.htm

Shelby
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Buzz Maring
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Response Posted - 11/19/2002 :  10:48:53  Show Profile
<font color=blue>1. I don't think I have any pictures of her in digital format

2. I don't have any idea how one would load a picture. could someone take a few moments and share that for me? thanks.</font id=blue> - Don Peet

Hi Don,

I just sent you an email with photo-posting instructions. I have submitted the instructions as a Tech Tip, but I haven't heard back from Mark Melchior yet ... so, my email will have to do for now.

BTW, if you don't have any digital pictures of your boat, you can use a scanner to "digitize" some photos ... if you don't own a scanner, a friend with a scanner could help you out, or places like Kinko's will scan photos for a fee.

Let me know if you run into any problems ... good luck!

Buzz Maring, C-25 SK/SR #68, "Freya"

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allencl
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Response Posted - 11/19/2002 :  13:05:40  Show Profile  Visit allencl's Homepage
<img src="http://home.ptd.net/~allencl/pics/bluenose.jpg" border=0>
Oops, we sold that one back in '75...

<img src="http://home.ptd.net/~allencl/pics/assa.jpg" border=0>
and we race this one on weekends...

<img src="http://home.ptd.net/~allencl/pics/spirit.jpg" border=0>
But this one is our favorite!



-Chris on "SPIRIT" C25 SR WK #5644

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Champipple
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Response Posted - 11/20/2002 :  08:25:10  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
The one I race - -
<img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b2cf01b3127cce924e441598230000001410" border=0>




and the one I Own and Love
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Duane Wolff
"The Flying Wasp"
C-25, #401 std,sk
Chief Measurer C-25/250 National Assn.
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luckystar
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Response Posted - 11/20/2002 :  14:57:28  Show Profile  Visit luckystar's Homepage
Love that spinnaker, Duane! Is that an asym? drifter? cruising spin? If you don't mind, what are the measurements? I'm thinking of asking santa claus for one!

EVERYONE: Great Pics, this is fun, I hope more show and tell!

Patrick Burnett, Little Rock, AR
S/V Lucky Star #2707 1982 SK/SR

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kurt
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Response Posted - 11/20/2002 :  15:50:43  Show Profile  Visit kurt's Homepage
My turn http://www.snowfish.org/boat/boat.html

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Champipple
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Response Posted - 11/20/2002 :  16:17:40  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>
Love that spinnaker, Duane! Is that an asym? drifter? cruising spin? If you don't mind, what are the measurements? I'm thinking of asking santa claus for one!

EVERYONE: Great Pics, this is fun, I hope more show and tell!

Patrick Burnett, Little Rock, AR
S/V Lucky Star #2707 1982 SK/SR
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On which Boat...The Spinaker on Tsunami would make a Great Tarp over the entire Catalina 25....

Lets See ....measurements ---
Let me start by saying that the sail you see there is a tri Radial racing spinaker being flown similar to that of a cruising spin...There is a 4 foot rope on the tack and you sail it like a really big jib downwind. The only reason we did this was because we didn't have the pole rigged at the time, and it is easier to play with.

Side note
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The spinaker you see there is a J-24 Racing chute...It is one of three (j-24's) that we use. We got them all Free so we weren't complaining. Our initial thought was thatwe would practice with the smaller free spinakers and not blow out a brand new one while learning. We were then suppposed buy a new one. We had the opportunity to throw up an Etchells spinaker on the C-25 which is within a few inches of the recommended tri-radial size for our boat. We found that with only two guys, (which is how we sail most of the time) its easier with the J-24 sail. We have a slightly larger spin pole, and raise the chute 6" off the top and it handles like a charm...</center></font id=size1> </i></font id=blue>

The actual measurements for a spinaker on the C-25 are Standard rig leachs of 29 feet 3 and one half inches--(Tall is 31 feet one inch) and a foot of 18 feet 10 and 3quarter inches. And handles great for racing etc.

All of that having been said, if you aren't going race, buy yourself a cruising spinaker or a genaker.. (same thing really).....

I would have usually recommended Cruising Direct, but with the nonsense of late...I would call a local loft for a good price.

dw

Duane Wolff
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OJ
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Response Posted - 11/20/2002 :  18:09:41  Show Profile
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<img src="http://home.ptd.net/~allencl/pics/assa.jpg" border=0>
and we race this one on weekends...
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Chris, does ASSA ABLOY mean hauling ass in English?

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pwhallon
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Response Posted - 11/21/2002 :  11:03:40  Show Profile
<font size=6>SECURE THE MAIN BRACE!!</font id=size6>

Says Captain Evan on a nice sailing day last year.

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P


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Champipple
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Response Posted - 11/21/2002 :  13:55:08  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage

Secure the main Brace?????????? Since Captain Evan doesn't look old enough, he should probably take the tiller from dad so dad can go to the galley and Splice the Main Brace. <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>

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pwhallon
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Response Posted - 11/21/2002 :  19:01:15  Show Profile
<font size=6>Okay Duane..Splice the Main Brace !<img src=icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle></font id=size6>

At least it sounded salty. I was close.

I race this one on wednesday night. Anyone wanna play chicken?<img src=icon_smile_clown.gif border=0 align=middle>

<img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b2cf00b3127cce9270d4fb41960000001410" border=0>

Evan's brother Everett has the tiller and I'm below vacuming up potato chip crumbs and drying spilled juice in the cabin.<img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>

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Ray Seitz
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Response Posted - 11/22/2002 :  07:11:57  Show Profile
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote> and I'm below vacuming up potato chip crumbs and drying spilled juice in the cabin.<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
Been there done that! I wonder what Catalina puts in there sole's to make them attract potato chips and juice?
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Hi Don,

I just sent you an email with photo-posting instructions. I have submitted the instructions as a Tech Tip, but I haven't heard back from Mark Melchior yet ... so, my email will have to do for now.

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Buzz do you think you could e-mail me the instructions too Please? I haven't had the time to figure out how to post pictures on my internet providers server. It is possible I e-mailed them about it but the directions went into technobabble and here it is a year later and I have a few pictures I wanted to post. BTW I sent you an e-mail via the forum did it make it through? I haven't had much luck sending e-mails that way.

Ray Seitz C 250WB #628 Sea Major

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Champipple
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Response Posted - 11/22/2002 :  08:53:42  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage



Just so everyone knows what we are talking about.....
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>In days of yore, the great ships of the sea were propelled only by the wind in their squaresails. The sails were attached to spars called 'yards' and the lines to trim the sails were called 'braces'. These ran from the end of each yard to the deck. The 'Main Brace' was the largest and heaviest of all the running rigging, and to splice it (when required) was one of the most difficult tasks on board ship. And so it was that to those who 'Spliced the Main Brace' went a double issue of rum. In time, the expression became synonymous with a double issue of Pusser's Rum. Before the year 1800, the order to "Splice the Main Brace" was always given for a Fleet Review, a Royal birth, or under difficult conditions of cold and fatigue -- and usually just before battle as described in the naval ballad of 1805. In more recent times, this old expression is sometimes used by sailors as an invitation to board a vessel or enter private quarters for free drink and hospitality -- and to say to a friend, "Let's 'Splice the Main Brace'!" is synonymous with, "Let's have a drink!"
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http://www.pussers.com/Pussersrum.htm


Duane Wolff
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pwhallon
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Response Posted - 11/22/2002 :  11:26:43  Show Profile
<font size=4>Thats where I've heard it!!!!</font id=size4>

I have a Pussers Rum tin mug with sailing terms on it. Splice the main Brace is on there.

Okay! If the main brace is part of the running rigging, then wouldn't it need to be secured once in a while?

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Response Posted - 11/25/2002 :  07:36:39  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>


Okay! If the main brace is part of the running rigging, then wouldn't it need to be secured once in a while?
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I suppose, maybe...but the crew wouldn't be happy!!!

Duane Wolff
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C-25, #401 std,sk
Chief Measurer C-25/250 National Assn.
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Buzz Maring
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Response Posted - 11/25/2002 :  08:04:43  Show Profile
<font color=blue>Buzz do you think you could e-mail me the instructions too Please? I haven't had the time to figure out how to post pictures on my internet providers server. It is possible I e-mailed them about it but the directions went into technobabble and here it is a year later and I have a few pictures I wanted to post. BTW I sent you an e-mail via the forum did it make it through? I haven't had much luck sending e-mails that way.

Ray Seitz C 250WB #628 Sea Major
</font id=blue>

Hi Ray,

'Sorry I didn't respond sooner ... I finally got to splash my boat last week, and I've been out there every day since ... 'got behind on the Forum. And no, I didn't get your email ... I've also had problems using the email links from the Forum (now I just copy and paste the email addresses, which seems to work OK).

Anyway, I'll send you an email with the instructions ... let me know if you have any problems.

Good luck!

Buzz Maring, C-25 SK/SR #68, "Freya"

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pwhallon
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Response Posted - 11/25/2002 :  10:18:58  Show Profile
Hi Gang,

Duane, I'm still confused about the main brace.

I better stick to cleaning up juice and potato chips.<img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>

Paul


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