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1975 o'day 22
will be changing to led lights both mast and cabin along with nav lights. adding solar, adding bbq, rebedding all deck hardware and below water...
Oct 19, 2023
Looking forward to V-berth.
Wow.....dream home!
Sep 18, 2023
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MacGregor 26s
Das sind Teakleisten, die aufgeklebt, dann mit Schwarzer Masse ausgegossen und geschliffen wurden. Sieht immer noch aus wie neu.....
Aug 25, 2023
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This interior is gorgeous! What type of boat is this in?
Jan 10, 2023
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The smoked Lexan cover for the cubby.
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This is the cubby above the sink, with the stereo to the right. We keep a compressed-air horn and flares there. To the right, behind the board with the red button is the connection area for circuits. Power comes from the switches to here to be split up for multiple loads on the same switch. The battery gauge is to the left, above the clock.
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The six-gallon gas tank is strapped down so it doesn't slide around. We deliver gas to the boat with a one-gallon dripless plastic gas can from Lowe's. The plastic bucket has the spare anchor and rode in it. Note the access lid in the floor just to the right and in front of the gas can. It's the access for the Signet Marine speed sensor sender that goes through the hull.
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Sails set perfectly
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Sailing Lake Pontchartrain
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Sailing under a nice fall sun
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Tools of the trade, ratchet crimper, stripper, and marine grade connectors. Well worth the investment. Doing it right will help reduce those pesky hard to track down wiring problems. The project also gets you intimately acquainted with marine electrical systems. It helps that i took basic wiring and electricity as an elective in highschool and college. But still don casey's sailboat electrics book was very helpfull and anyone could do it. You just need three hands!
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Boat cable. I competely rewired the boat from stem to stern.
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Jonnie Bea in her slip at Shelter Cove
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Chau with Jonnie Bea
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Fairing after filling. Followed by 6 coats of Interprotect 2000E and three of VIVID yellow.
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