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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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Marilee-Interior.jpg
This interior is gorgeous! What type of boat is this in?
Jan 10, 2023
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Aug 29, 2022
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Bottom view showing the telescoping leg that locks onto the bottom of the table when in this folded position and uses a bullet latch to lock it into the extended position when in use.
Mickey84H34
Apr 9, 2009
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"Dining" mode.
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Apr 9, 2009
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Sorry about the poor lighting in my living room. This shows the table from the pedestal end with the leaves folded in "snack table" mode.
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Apr 9, 2009
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In "Dining" mode. There are two small lights at the bottom of the Navpod. They light up the table when it's in use and light up the cockpit floor when the table is folded. The light switch is on the face of the Navpod.
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Apr 9, 2009
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In "snack table" mode. You can see how the extended leg braces against the pedestal base. It's impossible for the table to fold up accidentally and I'm fairly certain I could stand on it without any damage. The table is made from 1" thick Starboard.
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Apr 9, 2009
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In "sailing" mode. We use a fabric strap at the bottom to secure it to the pedestal when not in use.
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Apr 9, 2009
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Here's Mike R. during our first bottom paint experience in 2005.
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Apr 9, 2009
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Mar 26, 2009
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Finally back in the water. The new pedestal, navpod, and table dress up the cockpit. The cream non-skid paint should reduce the glare.
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Mar 26, 2009
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Our custom stern platforms. Great place to tie down a large cooler of drinks and a generator.
Mickey84H34
Feb 2, 2009
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A LOT of sanding, Epoxy primer, and Interlux Perfection topside, a LOT more sanding, blister repair, 9 coats of epoxy barrier coat, and 3 coats of Interlux Micron 66 on the bottom, and a lot of new and reworked hardware transform Cazador.
Mickey84H34
Feb 2, 2009
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About 17 months after haulout the hardware is reinstalled on the two-tone Perfection deck paint. New hardware included rope clutches, deck organizers, portlights, pedestal, NavPod, and complete rebuild of winches and hatches. A separate album includes details on the hatch overhaul including thicker lenses and replacement of crappy Bomar parts with home-made stainless parts. All exterior wood was replaced with artificial grey wood (Home Depot) for a significant reduction in maintenmance.
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Feb 2, 2009
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The hatches were stripped to the bare frame and sandblasted to fresh metal then powdercoated a polished aluminum color. I replaced the 1/8 inch acrylic with 1/4 inch and used the same bedding material that Bomar sells (GE Ultraglaze) but got it at a fraction of their price by shopping the Web. One caulk tube was enough for 5 hatches.
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Sep 25, 2008
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I used the protective paper that came on the acrylic to protect it from the bedding compound squeeze-out and used painter's tape to do the same for the frames. After laying a good coat of the compound on the frame I pressed and weighted the lens and then filled the remaining gap. Good as new.
Mickey84H34
Sep 25, 2008
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After looking at the replacement part prices for the pot-metal crap that bomar uses in their risers I decided to make my own assembling parts available from McMaster-Carr. I think the small tubes are 1/8 and the large tube is 1/4 inch stainless pipe. The end is a pipe cap and the other piece that holds the hatch in various positions is a "hand retractable spring plunger" that locks into holes drilled in the small tube to lock the hatch into any of several opening positions.
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Sep 25, 2008
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This just shows the tubing at various stages of polish. I used the 3M pads on the die grinder to do the initial smoothing then went to a sissal wheel and finally to a cotton wheel on the polisher.
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Sep 25, 2008
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