Mod'ing like crazy, where do you get those interior plugs???

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Mod'ing like crazy, where do you get those interior plugs???

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Learned Sailors-all:
Greatings from the Great White Okanagan and
Happy New Year. :)
Well, I've been haunting this group for 6 months now, and I've finally got up the nerve to ask a quick question. As I am somewhat snowbound, although, Okanagan Lake ain't frozen, I am getting my fix mod'ing my wee boat. Having eyeballed Commodore Beane's work and many thanks to Mike Cantwell(sp?), I am now at the point where new elect. distribution panels are in, new CD/mp3 machine, LED lighting fore and aft, new spinnaker halyard, self-tailers on the main winches, oldies moved to the combing for the genny sheets. OK, the list goes on and on, SORRY!!

Needless to say the cabin is looking a little "holy" and needs a few plugs.
Is my best bet to order them from Uncle Bill or are there other somewhat more expedient sources??

Thanks for your continual inspiration and my thoughts go out to Bill at B4S.
Oh, and kind regards to Captain Jack in Aussie, I see he's off line for a while, lucky b__ger must be sailing his arse off.

Well, my first posting, somewhat verbose, forgive please.

Regards, Brian
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I ordered mine direct from the manufacturer - Heyco. I'm not allowed to post a web address here, but you can look them up online if you add the standard suffix to the name.
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MacShales,

Sounds cool :). How about taking a few snapshots and posting them in the Mod's section?

~Bob
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Brian

You are right, it is sailing season down under so at the moment I am carrying out running repairs and compiling a mods list for the winter lay up. I will be back mid year with a few more mods.

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Post by James V »

Check with BWY http://bwyachts.com/ They should have them. I bought some from the factory and they came white. But it does look better than the holes.
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Wow, thanks gents, you're a wealth of info!!

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Thanks very much for the quick responses, I will test my options and see what works out best.

Bob: Wouldn't want to bore folks with some rehashed mod's but I believe that being a typical engineer, I have a couple of unique ones to add to the pot. When the weather changes I shall endeavour to take some pic's. That will be my next "new" thing for this web site.

So Jack, how's the weather down-under. I worked for P&O, out of Vancouver for about 5 years. Met lots of you fellers, over that time,and they all seemed to be sailors. Now what's up with that, eh?

Cheers for now, mates, keep us "Cooler Climes" guys informed of your adventures in the more moderate climes!!!
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Our local hardware store (Home depot, lowes etc) usually have a great selection of plastic hole plugs in varied sizes and colors. (White too. They will plug holes faster than blue ones)
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MacShales:

Happy modding.
One of the great benefits of the board is how people share.

FYI.
I'll be just down the highway from you in the first week of Feb.
No Mac in tow though. Just skis and some lift tickets to Big White.

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Ralph, enjoy the snow dude, we've just got it at Xmas!!

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Ralph, the snow's really just arrived.
But it's great. My son's up today.
It's clear on the Lake here and the thermometer says +2!!
If you're up our way, try and give me a buzz 250-308-4196 (cell).
We're about 40 min from Kelowna.
Always nice to meet another Macker!!
We've got 3 Mac's in our Neighborhood and 4 more down at the Yacht club.

Enjoy the skiing, you can't beat Big White.
Well maybe Vail or Whistler.

Scott: I thought you were gonna give your wee boat the heave-ho??
Are you keeping her now?? Hope so, you've done a lot of work on
her!!

Regards, Brian
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Scott wrote:Our local hardware store (Home depot, lowes etc) usually have a great selection of plastic hole plugs in varied sizes and colors. (White too. They will plug holes faster than blue ones)
Yeah, I keep trying to find them in our local HD/L but they never seem to have the two sizes needed for the Mac. *sigh* :x
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Re: Wow, thanks gents, you're a wealth of info!!

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MacShales wrote:Bob: Wouldn't want to bore folks with some rehashed mod's but I believe that being a typical engineer, I have a couple of unique ones to add to the pot. When the weather changes I shall endeavour to take some pic's. That will be my next "new" thing for this web site.
Thanks MacShales - FWIW, I don't think there's an entry for aft-mounted winches on an M (seen it on an X, though). I'd be interested in seeing your installation. Been thinking about that myself.

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Bob, rear mounted winches were inspired by Mike Cantwell.

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Bob:

When I pull the tarp off after this bout of white stuff, I'll do some photos and include that in the Mod sections. Mike Cantwell helped me with my outhaul mod and while we were chatting he showed me his mounting for the winches. Sooo, I can't really take credit. I did make a slightly different backing piece inside for reinforcement from some UHMW plastic. That worked well.

Photos to follow.

Regards, Brian
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Brian

Couldn't be better 35c plus for the next 4 days and I am on the Mac for all of them 8)

Jack Sparrow
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Brian;
The local PNW dealer Gerry Berg has them (white ones), he is now in Maple Ridge. If you plan on attending any of the two upcomming boat shows you might arrange to have a dealer bring some to the show. BWY sells the paint touch up kits for coloring the caps with.
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