This is the rebuilding of a 1975 Cal 2-27 sailboat. The interior was striped to a bare hull less the bulkheads. Enclosed are the photos of the progress and a lot of how to do stuff for the do it yourself boat builder.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Mantus anchor swivel
I just replace my West Marine swivel with a Mantus swivel and you can see in the photo that the Mantus swivel is way stronger. Both swivels cost the same amount of money. Additionally the Mantus swivel does not bind when raising the anchor, because the shackles bolt (pin) position is opposite the west marine shackle's position. The pin that screws in the shackle on the west marine anchor swivel is on the anchor side and it can not be reversed. But the pin on the Mantus shackle is designed to go on the chain side. This allows the shackle's round section (looped into in the anchor's eye) to swivel on the anchor which keeps it from binding (at times) when raising the anchor.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Well you can now say that I am no longer a minimalist. Yes with the addition of this Lofrans Windlas and 150 ft. of 5/16 chain and 2 Group 27 batteries my anchoring needs are set (no pun intended). I can assure you I sleep better at night. Besides if you have to weigh anchor in rough seas, a windlass makes the job possible besides safer. It is overkill no doubt but I rather have to much than not enough.
Oh yea at the end of the chain is a new and absolutely quick setting anchor, the Mantus 35 lb. Its new on the market. The you tube is a must see for this amazing anchor. I can testify that it does work as advertised. An added bonus is you can disassemble the anchor flat with the bolts it comes with. I keep mine assembled on a bow roller. The anchor is extremely tough and well built. I was initially skeptical but now have become a believer in the Mantus anchors. Try one, you wont be disappointed.
Oh yea at the end of the chain is a new and absolutely quick setting anchor, the Mantus 35 lb. Its new on the market. The you tube is a must see for this amazing anchor. I can testify that it does work as advertised. An added bonus is you can disassemble the anchor flat with the bolts it comes with. I keep mine assembled on a bow roller. The anchor is extremely tough and well built. I was initially skeptical but now have become a believer in the Mantus anchors. Try one, you wont be disappointed.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
The latest addition to Carmela is digital cabin lights. I added 4 of them. The brightest and lease power hungry light is the one from Dr. Led dome light. That sucker is really bright (like a 60 watt bulb) and barely reads on my amp gauge. I would not believe it unless you saw it. Also two of the interior lights can be switched to red for night operation. I tried them and they really work well. You can read by the red light and not be blinded when looking at a dark horizon.
I also added a second outboard bracket (overkill) but I don't want to have to man-handle my heavy 4 hp 4 stroke dinghy outboard when transferring it from the boat to the dinghy. Now i just unbolt it from the outboard bracket and install it on the dinghy when I'm tied up to the stern of the boat. An added bonus is I can run the 4 hp outboard as a secondary engine in case my primary 9.9hp outboard quits. Just lower the bracket and use it.
I also added a second outboard bracket (overkill) but I don't want to have to man-handle my heavy 4 hp 4 stroke dinghy outboard when transferring it from the boat to the dinghy. Now i just unbolt it from the outboard bracket and install it on the dinghy when I'm tied up to the stern of the boat. An added bonus is I can run the 4 hp outboard as a secondary engine in case my primary 9.9hp outboard quits. Just lower the bracket and use it.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Updates completed on 03-01-13
Sunday, October 17, 2010
My e-mail
If anyone has any questions you can e-mail me at jmmondeau@aol.com. You can also see some videos under Jean Mondeau in you tube. Thanks for looking at my post. Jean
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Building a pocket cruiser on a budget

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