Top annoying MacFeatures
- Bumpcity
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
I wish there was a real ice box with a draining system built into the galley (make it a little bigger). And I wish there was a factory built bilge pump! Also, a heavier dagger board with a 6:1 raising system that was factory tested and installed. I know this may add to the towing weight, but at least make it an option for those who like the extra stiffness.
- Capt Sully
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
Yes, a bilge pump for when the rain gets in. Sectioned compartments under the seats for storage to keep it in place. Vent windows in the aft bunk area. Storage doors in the cockpit for lifesaver gear. this would be for the 26M. 
- Highlander
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- restless
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
Good point on the fadey stripes... Mrs Ad makes me polish them up.. I use a polishing/buffin machine so it doesn't take too long. 'Knot sure' I think used some pretty fancy clean-up stuff...
I thought about bagging n ductape, though don't you get the see-saw effect if 2 sit on them? I thought I heard someone mention closed-cell-foam too, though I've not seen any round here.
I thought about bagging n ductape, though don't you get the see-saw effect if 2 sit on them? I thought I heard someone mention closed-cell-foam too, though I've not seen any round here.
- c130king
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
Yup, stuck in London without my boat. If you ever need a sailing a partner just give me a yell.restless wrote:You in london now c130? Was there yesterday.
We have plenty of sailing time... just not decent much weather![]()
Cheers,
Jim
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
About the black stripes, I figure if we polish the area I would bust my but and fall off the boat so just as it is is ok by us.
Condensation in the aft under the bed is a difficult place to stop it but I am trying something new. I will post about it if my idea really works, I am sealing the hatches with stickie back close cell foam tape to keep moist air from contacting the bottom and I hope that will reduce the moisture. I also think water proof insulation under the mattress may help.
Condensation in the aft under the bed is a difficult place to stop it but I am trying something new. I will post about it if my idea really works, I am sealing the hatches with stickie back close cell foam tape to keep moist air from contacting the bottom and I hope that will reduce the moisture. I also think water proof insulation under the mattress may help.
- c130king
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
Hoping/Praying that I depart in early July...my three year sentence will be complete...restless wrote:Hi Jim
how long are you here for?
Won't know where/when I am going until about the 1st of March.
But while I have been here...I took the 5-day live-aboard Day Skipper certification in Feb 2008 out of Hamble Point Marina (38 Foot, 24K lb yacht...cold, but a very good time).
I sailed in the Solent with an aborted attempt to circum-navigate the Isle of Wight with RickJ on his
And I have sailed three times with Bastonjock in the Wash on his
So I have some good sailing memories from my time in the UK...but there is room for more memories. Just let me know if you need a partner.
Cheers,
Jim
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LOUIS B HOLUB
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
Our "X" has been so much fun (especially since it's in a slip full time), we've overlooked much of our former complaints. (I just didnt enjoy rigging, washing the salt off, trailering, and the one occasion of loosing a wheel). One original complaint was having that fiberglassed "solid" hatch door, and we fixed that quick with a lexan smoke-tint door -- allows the cabin to have a view, more light, and feels less cramped.
Probably, our one issue now is carrying and storing too much stuff aboard, and then its chaos' keeping it nicely arranged, and in some order. We just have to learn, hey, this isnt a 40 footer.
So far, our "X" does us just fine.
Rated from a 1 to a 10, this boat is a 9-plus for our needs.
Those mentioning rain-blown in thru the hatch >>> we solved that with a WalMart foam strip which is designed for a window a/c. It is about 36" long, and can be split to make two strips. Works perfectly --just tuck it in, lock the hatch, and the cabin floor stays dry.

Probably, our one issue now is carrying and storing too much stuff aboard, and then its chaos' keeping it nicely arranged, and in some order. We just have to learn, hey, this isnt a 40 footer.
So far, our "X" does us just fine.
Rated from a 1 to a 10, this boat is a 9-plus for our needs.
Those mentioning rain-blown in thru the hatch >>> we solved that with a WalMart foam strip which is designed for a window a/c. It is about 36" long, and can be split to make two strips. Works perfectly --just tuck it in, lock the hatch, and the cabin floor stays dry.
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
Before I'd add a bilge pump to the list I'd add a bilge.
1) Better looking cushions. I hate all the beige. Older Mac's had nicer ones.
2) A bigger drain in the transom well.
3) Bigger drain in the sink.
4) Better compartment covers ( easy to break them )
5) Second axle on trailer.
6) Decent latch on forward hatch. (Who invented that stupid thing that nobody can figure out?)
1) Better looking cushions. I hate all the beige. Older Mac's had nicer ones.
2) A bigger drain in the transom well.
3) Bigger drain in the sink.
4) Better compartment covers ( easy to break them )
5) Second axle on trailer.
6) Decent latch on forward hatch. (Who invented that stupid thing that nobody can figure out?)
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rfrye94760
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
What I find most annoying is the lack of anyone, from MacGregor, chiming in regarding issues like the gelcoat problem raised in another current post.
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
I also don't have a problem with any of these.restless wrote:Here's my rough list, not in any particular order.
Sailing:
winch cleats![]()
main sail (mast cleat n general hardship in use)![]()
hatch dripping straight inside in rough weather *![]()
awkward to raise rudders *
hi speed steering - steering with rudders up![]()
is the ballast in?![]()
rubbish steering set-up *![]()
Inside:
galley *![]()
getting at storage lockers![]()
short Vee berth![]()
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SkiDeep2001
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
Out of sight, out of mind, therefore, not $ out of their pocket. Fortunately, I have not had this problem with myrfrye94760 wrote:What I find most annoying is the lack of anyone, from MacGregor, chiming in regarding issues like the gelcoat problem raised in another current post.
- Russ
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
Good point. As mentioned, it's out of sight and out of my mind.rfrye94760 wrote:What I find most annoying is the lack of anyone, from MacGregor, chiming in regarding issues like the gelcoat problem raised in another current post.
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K9Kampers
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Re: Top annoying MacFeatures
The most annoying features that I think could be improved on at the point of design / manufacture are original electrical wiring and access to hardware & accessory fasteners, (ie: nav lights, cleats, etc...). Short of hull failure, I think that any annoyance can be overcome with creative mod ingenuity.
