[C320-list] Type of Glue Used for C320 MK II Teak Trim andFridge Installation

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Sat Jan 1 17:12:22 PST 2011


Any ideas on the type of glue used in our boats to fasten teak trim to interior fiberglass?

David B. Swanson, P.E., S.E.
Principal, LEED AP
Director, Structural Engineering

Reid Middleton, Inc.
(425) 741-3800 office
(425) 741-5011 direct
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www.reidmiddleton.com


On Dec 30, 2010, at 12:39 PM, "Simon Rock" <simonrock at gmail.com> wrote:

> Based on the issues that I have had with the 3 Catalinas (1 x 320 & 2 x 375)
> that I have bought during the last 2 years, a reversed polarity fan would be
> no surprise.
> I believe the boats are great, but there is the human element, so issues
> will always occur.
> 
> Simon
> C320MKII #1163 Rockstar
> C375 #41 Rocket
> C375 #41 Rock The Boat
> 
> Lake Macquarie & Airlie Beach
> Australia
> 
> Simon Rock
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com
> [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of John Frost
> Sent: Friday, 31 December 2010 2:02 AM
> To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Type of Glue Used for C320 MK II Teak Trim
> andFridge Installation
> 
> Wow!
> It never even crossed my mind that the fan was blowing the "wrong" way (for
> this installation).
> I will look into flipping it, (or reversing the polarity?).
> 
> I love this list
> 
> Happy Sailing!
> 
> John
> 2007 C320MKII
> Hull 1118
> Guntersville, AL
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com
> [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Cox
> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 3:29 AM
> To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Type of Glue Used for C320 MK II Teak Trim
> andFridge Installation
> 
>> Unfortunately I have found 
>> even with the vent, much heat still builds up behind the 
>> fridge and the countertop still gets pretty warm. I know that 
>> makes the fridge run way more than needed. I plan to take the 
>> fridge back out and add a 12v computer cooling fan to the 
>> newly installed vent. You might consider doing same now.
>> You can tap the fridge power line to power it and they are 
>> very inexpensive.
> 
> I have also had issues with the heat from the fridge.  There already was a
> cooling fan fitted at the rear mounted on the  condenser coils but it was
> moving air forwards across the top of the fridge.  By flipping the fan
> around it now directs the air towards the vent and while this puts warm air
> into the rear cabin the fridge definitely runs less often to maintain
> temperature and the bench does not warm up like it use to.  In cooler
> weather the heat in the rear cabin is a bonus.
> 
> You can tap into the existing fan but be warned the fridge will shut down if
> it detects more than a 1 amp drain on the fan.  Mine is overly and
> temperature sensitive which is a pain - mainly happens in cooler weather.  I
> have replaced the fan and measured the current - the controller is at fault
> but being remote from the dealer and the fault intermittent I didn't get too
> far with a warranty request.  By the time I was back in the dealer's locale
> it was warmer and "no fault found" :-(
> 
>> I will also check to make sure there is a way for the cool 
>> air to get in to replace the exhausted air.
> 
> In my yacht there are two large holes at the rear of the mounting platform
> for replacement air to come in from the bilge area.
> 
> Stephen Cox
> Tegwen #1141
> 
> 
> 
> 



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