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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.....
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This interior is gorgeous! What type of boat is this in?
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jnolan
Jun 30, 2009
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Mast raised with lifting rig still in place.
Mark Major
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Disaster! The epoxy bled through the paint on the bulkheads. The paint is so soft it can be scraped with fingernails. the yellow blush is "Amine blush". I should have cleaned the cured epoxly with a sponge and water before applying the pant. NOw I have to make and finish the bulkheads all over again......
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The lifting assembly in its stowed state. The rig is made from an RV awning support assembly. It telescopes and folds into a compact package.
Mark Major
Jun 30, 2009
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I through bolted these eyes for mast raising stabilizing cables, and plan to employ them in a main and jib halyard guide system.
Mark Major
Jun 30, 2009
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Mast raised, gin pole down.
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The tubing along the mast is for holding the lifting saddle in place; it does not support any lifting force. Note stabilizing cables. These do not get particularly taught during rasing, and aren't necessary if doing this on level ground. I installed them for additional safety on land, and a necessity when on the water.
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The lifting assembly in place. The lifting line runs from the mast, over the gin pole, to a pulley in the anchor locker, and to the mast winch with four turns. DO NOT USE NYLON LINE. This does stress the mast winch so it must be in good order (mounting hardware especially).
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Tranquility off Jamestown
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