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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?
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Time O'Day afloat in Drew Harbour,Quadra Island BC on Canada Day 2009. She is #333 and carries me around the Gulf Islands and Desolation Sound area. I get many compliments from people who sail bigger yachts about how good looking and sound she looks. Kind of like her skipper..LOL
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Time O'Day on her trailer the evening before launch day.
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Mainsheet swivel cam cleat
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to the end
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4. Here is the lock bolt from the inside of the settee stowage. Mine was rusted, bent, and losged into the fiberglass. I spent 3 hours with a hammer and a chisel dislodging it (the rust was like a glue to the fiberglass). Then once it was loose it was still too bent to slide out, so I had to snap it with some bolt cutters.
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3. The stowage under the seat cushion is where the other side of the bolt comes through. You literally have to stick your head in there to see it.
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2. Closer-up. I've removed the seat cushion from the settee.
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1. The keel lock bolt is located here (if you can find my hand within the mess). You have to remove a plastic plug.
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deep bay 2009
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Tough to find your way in the dark on the water. Found out that the Rhode River is not deep from shore to shore. No one got hurt and the boat's still floating and usable. Had a good time!
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Here's the bridge. Swung about on the north side and headed south. Perhaps it was a bridge too far. Got late.
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Chesapeake Bay bridge coming up.
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Thomas Point Light Great to see - but from the WRONG side OOPS!! Found out on return.
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Starting out on my first solo
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May 17, 2008... Introduction: After scampering for a week to get Empty Pocket in shape for an abbreviated cruise, we broke our ties to Terra-Firma and pointed south toward our favorite destination, the Dry Tortugas! We hadn't been there since 2004 when we circumnavigated the state of Florida! Our intended course cuts across the state in the ditch (the Okeechobee Waterway) for a meet-up with Mike & Kelli Smith on their Hunter 26 in Ft. Myers... then, with them in tandem, set sail for the Tortugas! With great anticipation and the ecstasy of escape, we cast off our cares and pointed Empty Pocket toward "freedom". In actuality, this trip almost didn't happen. With me buried at Solar Stik and Steph changing careers, I literally worked 18 hours a day for a week to overcome a year of inactivity on E.P. Before departure, I was up for 36 hours straight to ensure that we broke the bonds of the dock on time... As I motored us out of the marina and into the "ditch", I thought to myself, "thank God for Red Bull"!
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Boat Babe... Bahamas 2008!
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