What dinghy tow system would you consider? Does anyone have expereince with the Dinghy Tow on a Niagara 35? Brian  ________________________________ From:...
I'm interested in getting some data from everyone regarding how your 12vdc bilge pump in the keel well is secured. The ones I removed from my boat (rule 1500)...
I have towed the rubber dinghy (with and without engine), sometimes even successfully. I've never heard of a product called "Dinghy Tow." Henry Williams...
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Robert: I'm currently going through the thought process for my Niagara 31, which has a lot less bilge depth to work with, but the concept is the same. In ...
Below is a link to the product I'm considering, they have no record of installation on a Niagara, but I remember some discussion here about the Dinghy Tow??...
In the Sailnet archives, Ken (Silverheels III) asked about the Dinghy Tow in Jan 2007 but it looks as if no one answered. I don't think they bought it. Marilyn...
Hi Everyone, Has anyone rebuilt the rudder and mind sharing the "how-to" aspects? The plan was to cut in half (from front to back), by removing "slabs" or ...
Barry, Almost any marine supplier can provide 2 part closed cell foam.( Defender, Jamestown Distributors) Try to get the highest density you can get (?) 30...
Hi All, Has anyone taken their niagara 35 across the Okeechobee waterway? In particularly how did you get under the Port Myacca lift bridge @ 49' vertical...
Check the Tartan Owner Group messages #12654, 12650-42. They address this with weights from the boom. Â Regards, Jack Harbaugh WindSong N 35 E 217 Yacht...
Hi Jack, Thanks for the quick response. I cannot seem to find the link. Do you know what group it is, yahoo, google, sailnet, sailjazz, tartanownersweb.org....
Our Launch driver Lives near Ft. Myers and commutes annually from there to CT. With adequate water, which FL has not had lately, he cuts across thru the...
Barry, I rebuilt my rudder in the manner you suggest. I wouldn't cut along the centreline though - I cut in a few inches from the edge on one face of the...
Hi Mike, I checked with COE website and they say that route 1 across the middle of the lake is at 6'. That does not leave much room for daydreaming. We are...
Barry, I am curious to know how bad the condition is of the mild steel and particularly the welds at the rudder stock. Please let me know when you get it...
Yes, I'm informally surveying the results of rudder cores as well. I have yet to hear of anyone who discovered that the steel was about to let go. I've got a...
I found this quote in some notes I had from our earlier email list but I did not note who said it: I think I might have been the one who started the discussion...
Hi Marilyn I had a stack of eMails in one of my eMail folders on the subject of rudders from the period July 2004 (moisture in Rudder) November 2004 (Rudder...
Hi David, Yes, I Barry Zajdlik am involved in the rudder repair. A few people have volunteered information a few others have asked for information. I will put...
Hi Barry Looking at the posts I have in my list, I am presuming that you might be interested in the "Moisture in the Rudder" chain - , and possibly the one...
I appears that there are a number of us who would be interested in those posts, myself included. Does anyone know if there is an easy way for anyone...
Hi Robert I think I had better package them into a single posting before I send them out to the group There are 41 in all for 2004 and 2005 , and I don't want...
David, there is still space to post on our Yahoo site. If you sign in there and go to files, I assume there are instructions on posting. The manual has been...
Hello Marilyn I am in the process of setting up a Word document for the 2004 and 2005 postings on rudders, and signed on to the site so I have an idea of what...
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the niagara35sailboatowners group. File :...
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For those of you who don't subscribe to Practical Sailor, I note for your interest that the most recent issue of that magazine features the Niagara 35 in an...