Trials, tribulations and adventures of refurbishing and
sailing our Westsail 42.
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  • Alpenglow Lights
  • AmplePower Alternator and Regulator
  • AquaMarine Inc
  • C & B Propellor
  • CQR Anchor
  • Defender Marine
  • Fein Vacuum
  • Fein MultiMaster Sander
  • Foodsaver Vacuum System
  • Fuller Bits
  • Hayn Rigging Fittings
  • Hamilton Marine
  • HMG Varnish
  • Racor Filters
  • Lavac
  • Lighthouse Mfg
  • Mikita 3/8" Cordless Drill
  • McMaster Car
  • NewFound Metals Dorades
  • Northill SS Anchor
  • Paul Luke Fisherman
  • PolyGlow
  • Router bits all companies
  • Rapid Chef
  • Reefurl
  • SeaFrost Refrigeration Corp.
  • Scandvik
  • Schaefer Marine
  • Signature Varnish
  • Stanley Commercial Router
  • Tides Marine Track and Dripless stuffing box
  • Wichard
  • WorldCruiser Yachts
Any company that makes it on to this page must be able to produce a product that can take the abuse I've given it and or provide a level of service that tolerates my expectation in support i.e.: responding to emails in less than 24 hours and having responding politely and knowledgeably to phone calls during normal business hours.
C n B Propellor

I had talked to Bob the owner approximately 3 months before we hauls. Autoprop had said that my shaft was a little light for the engine and prop I had bought from them. Bob had indicated over the phone that the cost would be about a $1,000 to go to an 1 1/2" shaft and upside the prop hub.

When we hauled at Pittmans we had discussed this with them and they sent the propellor and shaft to C n B.

At that time I began discussing the situation with Bob (the owner). He had contacted Autoprop and they said to replace the hub it would cost $2,000. You can see my discussion on AutoProp on the average page. I guess they didn't believe they were still responsible for any of this situation still. However; Bob ran some calculations and discovered that all of the drive train ws well within specs. The shaft length and size were within limits. Bob felt that the biggest problem was the overhand beyond the bearing. Old bearing housing. New bearing housing.

I visited CnB late one day (Bob had kindly stayed around after work) and we discussed what was going on. I had basically decided that we were going to add the Tides Dripless stuffing box. One of the things Bob felt was that it would be really good to have water flow to the bearing. Ok, I would have that added. The second thing we discussed was extending the bearing housing and adding gussetts to the housing extending it beyond the hull face and providing more support. We did that too. And finally we bought a new shaft (Aquanet 19 I believe) and coupling.

All of this has now been installed and checks out after a weeks shakedown to be quite satisfactory.

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