1991 26 Main saloon hatch connection needs fixing. Ideas?

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Dan

We are trying to fix the clip that holds the large raisable cabin hatch to the mast. It was broken when we bought the boat and need to fix it. How is the clip designed? Is it a bolt that is slide up the mast track under the boom then through the clip hole and tighed with a wing nut or something similar? What size bolt do you think it takes? Any help would be most appreciated!
 
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Dan

It is a 1991 26' Macgregor

We love it but want to be able to stand up in the salon.
 
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Bert

could try aluminum flat stock

Our 89 Mac had a bolt that was attached to a slug in the sail track. A washer and wing nut secured the pop top. I never really cared for the design, but it seemed to work okay.

After we lost the slug assembly, we changed the way the pop top was held open. We used two pieces of aluminum flat stock, about one inch wide and 1/8" thick, with holes drilled in them that lined up with the tube support bolts when the hatch was open. The forward end on the straps were connected to the lower end of the front tube bolt with a wing nut and the aft end of the straps were connected to the upper end of the aft tube supports with jam nuts. This in effect formed a diagonal brace on each side.

If anyone leans on the pop top, the mast keeps it from moving forward and the straps keep it from moving rearward. If someone leans on the pop top towards the aft (away from the mast ) the straps are loaded under tension, not compression, and are not likely to bend. Short pieces of cord or small bungee can be used to tie the straps up out of the way when the pop top is closed.

One word of caution: securing the pop top this way does not provide much support against side to side forces on it. Also, you may have to change out your pop top bolts if they aren't long enough. We did.

We liked the diagonal braces better because they were easier to fasten and did not rely on the hatch's front lip made of fiberglass. That said, the fiberglass, if laid up right, could be plenty strong.

One other thing, I had to tell a drunk young lady visiting our boat that the open pop top was not meant to be a seat.....she took it as an insinuation that she was heavy....

Good luck,
Bert
 
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caguy

As along as you are going through the trouble,

have you considered using gas shocks to hold it up. It also makes raising it easier. I haven't done the mod yet but Tim042 swears by it. I will get to it eventually. Works well on the Mac 25 and 22.
Frank
 
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Doug91Mac26S

Can you provide a picture?

You say it's broken, in what way? Is the hole in the top itself broken? Or is the lock that slides in the mast’s sail feed track missing?

If the lock is missing, you'll be able to get a new one from Macgregor.

Here's a copy of the M26C owners manual. Look on page 18, photo 37.
 
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Doug91Mac26S

Can you provide a picture of damage?

You say it's broken, in what way? Is the hole in the top itself broken? Or is the lock that slides in the mast’s sail feed track missing?

If the lock is missing, you'll be able to get a new one from Macgregor.

All you do with the original lock is, slide the lock up the sail feed track, and tighten a thumb screw through a hole in the pop top. Works fine every time!

Here's a copy of the M26C owners manual. Look on page 18, photo 37.
 
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