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rick retiree
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mods
As a new member of the Mac Sailors forum and a occasional contributor to the "Mod Squad" I am forever fascinated with the ideas and ingenuity dispayed on your pages. I counted 9 mods I have installed, admittedly the less expensive ones and more in mind when my money is not so funny. Wondering how many mods other Mac men have.
- Scott
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- Location: 1978 Catalina 22 with all the Racing Goodies!! 4 horse fire breathing monster on the transom
WAAAAYYYYY More than 15!!!!<<<<<<<<<Click here
My response to Chips query below on edit is: I consider anything I've bolted to the boat that wasnt on it when I got it and not available as a factory option. ie: upgrades.
My response to Chips query below on edit is: I consider anything I've bolted to the boat that wasnt on it when I got it and not available as a factory option. ie: upgrades.
Last edited by Scott on Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:23 am, edited 2 times in total.
- Chip Hindes
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- Location: West Sand Lake, NY '01X, "Nextboat" 50HP Tohatsu
What constitutes a mod is pretty subjective. If I install it myself I guess it must be a mod, but what if I had the same thing done by the dealer on my new boat as purchased? Is it only a "mod" if you have to Dremel or drill holes, or does (for example) replacing the stock ring ding shackles with snap shackles count? If they count, does replacing the mansheet, halyard and mast raising shackles constitute one mod or three? I've got flag halyards on the mainmast, spreaders and topping lift. One mod or four?
Etc.
Even if you don't count all the extras which were on the boat when you bought it, depending on your definition I'd still suspect there are quite a number who could legitimately claim 50 mods, maybe even 100.
Etc.
Even if you don't count all the extras which were on the boat when you bought it, depending on your definition I'd still suspect there are quite a number who could legitimately claim 50 mods, maybe even 100.
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Craig LaForce
- First Officer
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Kinda complicated as to what is a mod but here goes.
1) Cut the seat back and removed the hinge, added a seat board.
2) added foot treads to the swim ladder
3) added internal steering wheel.
4) added a bar sink and pressure water
5) added a fuse panel.
6) added autopilot
7) installed 2 of those handy little Neptune gas tanks .
8) Installed head nicrovent
9) Added stealth VHF, compass, GPS, Stereo
10) Cut the stitching on the mainsail luff rope
11) beefed up the aluminum rudder heads.
12) 13# superhooker on a windline mount
13)
14) inverted V with triple block and fiddle blocks to replace old mainsheet arrangement.
15) replaced both sails.
16) rod rack along port rear berth
17) installed wood table in front of galley
18) Extra SS dock cleat
19) rocker stoppers
20 Installed then removed Origo alcohol stove
21) removed head door and installed SS grab bar over doorway.
22) fishing pole holder
23) Put a double bulb stern light on pole mounted on rail.
24) 4 12 V plugs installed.
25) smart charger and 2nd battery
26) el cheapo blue water jug from walmart.
27) 12V fans
28) multiple interior lights, ship's clock and barometer.
29) removed perko deck plug and replaced with 5 cent wire nuts and a 5200 seal job on new wires to the mast.
30) anchor light at top of mast, with switch by the compression post.
31) wood shelf with rails and magazine rack installed by dinette table, and oak table top which is pretty much kept in the down sleeping position, with new cushion.
32) replaced index shroud adjusters with turnbuckles and reduced mast rake.
33) added big metal fuel filter, and 3 way valve, and new automotive fuel hoses, with 2 primer bulbs (one on each tank.)
34) put a furnace vent pipe over galley and designed a small heater.
35) removed the companionway step and replaced it with a simple board.
36) Cockpit table
37) bungee rudder kickup
on edit
38) galley drawers and removed black insert.
I think that covers most of the mods on mine.
1) Cut the seat back and removed the hinge, added a seat board.
2) added foot treads to the swim ladder
3) added internal steering wheel.
4) added a bar sink and pressure water
5) added a fuse panel.
6) added autopilot
7) installed 2 of those handy little Neptune gas tanks .
8) Installed head nicrovent
9) Added stealth VHF, compass, GPS, Stereo
10) Cut the stitching on the mainsail luff rope
11) beefed up the aluminum rudder heads.
12) 13# superhooker on a windline mount
13)
14) inverted V with triple block and fiddle blocks to replace old mainsheet arrangement.
15) replaced both sails.
16) rod rack along port rear berth
17) installed wood table in front of galley
18) Extra SS dock cleat
19) rocker stoppers
20 Installed then removed Origo alcohol stove
21) removed head door and installed SS grab bar over doorway.
22) fishing pole holder
23) Put a double bulb stern light on pole mounted on rail.
24) 4 12 V plugs installed.
25) smart charger and 2nd battery
26) el cheapo blue water jug from walmart.
27) 12V fans
28) multiple interior lights, ship's clock and barometer.
29) removed perko deck plug and replaced with 5 cent wire nuts and a 5200 seal job on new wires to the mast.
30) anchor light at top of mast, with switch by the compression post.
31) wood shelf with rails and magazine rack installed by dinette table, and oak table top which is pretty much kept in the down sleeping position, with new cushion.
32) replaced index shroud adjusters with turnbuckles and reduced mast rake.
33) added big metal fuel filter, and 3 way valve, and new automotive fuel hoses, with 2 primer bulbs (one on each tank.)
34) put a furnace vent pipe over galley and designed a small heater.
35) removed the companionway step and replaced it with a simple board.
36) Cockpit table
37) bungee rudder kickup
on edit
38) galley drawers and removed black insert.
I think that covers most of the mods on mine.
Last edited by Craig LaForce on Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:02 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- ALX357
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By whatever definition,
many of these mods are extensive ...
some are just parts added, some changed.
many are in the Mods section, or inspired by ....
some entirely original in execution
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helm seat reverse hinges, backstay reverse sides
cabin side vents - thru hull w/ clamshell covers
ballast vent ball float valve
anchor light added, reverse polarity switching
2 added house batteries
cockpit table & cup holders
3 solar / battery vents -( 1 thru cabin top / 2 thru hatch covers)
adjustable front hatch prop, one for constant drag
second adjustable front hatch prop for position and positive lock
stainless grab handle inside cover front hatch
3 added red cabin light fixtures beside the stock fixtures
electrical panel w/ 3 buss bars
battery select switch
2 battery isolator - combiner units
solar charge panels
CB radio mounted aft of galley area
light in head
anchor roller
Relocated bow light to side mount of bow roller
cut notch in anchor rode locker lid for anchor rode
bimini adjustable supports
hardware for companionway cover / engine ~ cockpit separator
kick-up rudders bungees, quick cleats
24 gallon fuel capacity 4-tanks with retaining straps
quick-connect fuel lines-to-tank fittings
clear glass inline fuel filter w/ replaceble paper element
enlarged fuel locker drain holes
90-degree exit block for centerboard line
halyards to cockpit
pole rack in rear berth
boom end hangars over galley
stainless handle at battery seat for rear berth exit assist
acrylic access covers
cooler seat hinges
added third hinge center to head door
inside handle and better latch inside head door
wall mounted net storage and net retainer for head shelf
dedicated higher furler sock halyard block and halyard
raised furler and hounds
over center lever forestay
intermediate reef points
2-line reef tackle
upgrade mainsheet tackle
upgrade mast raising tackle
upgrade boom vang
adjustable backstay
auxiliary forestay, jib wire, auxiliary hank-on jib
cut stitching on bolt rope
added mainsail slugs
quick pins mast base, gin pole, mast crutch, mast hanger on bow pulpit
quick pins forestay, backstay, spreaders, bimini struts
quick pins cabin table, cabin ladder hinges, boom hanger over galley
Genoa blocks w/ jam cleats
upgraded hardware shackles on mainsheet blocks
upgraded hardware shackles on mast raising blocks
upgraded hardware on boom vang blocks
low angle jib blocks upgrades
topping lift masthead block, boom cleats
added short boom lift line to backstay
two additional mast cleats
fender hanger jam cleats to four stanchions on cabin top
fender carriers under seat, & on head door
anchor hangers on bow pulpit
lifeline clips at cockpit aft pulpit for easier cockpit side entry
lifeline clips at side pulpit for loosining lifelines under spreaders
raised front lifelines
fitted mosquito net companionway cover
vertical stainless grab handle transom above boarding ladder
horizontal stainless grab handle on helm seat back over motor
chrome grab handle on sliding hatch cover outside
wood handle on sliding hatch inside shared bolts with outside handle
stainless grab handle on companionway cover board outside top
stainless grab handle on companionway cover board inside top
chrome grab handles on each side of companionway entry
stainless grab handle over head door at companionway
stainless grab handle in head next to sink on aft wall
stainless grab handle in head above door
rubber edging to hatch and companionway edges
Quick-pin removable cabin ladder
carve out notch in cabin ladder tread for wider opening head door
factory cockpit cushions installed w/ snaps
added inexpensive waterproof cockpit cushions assembled
clips on transom for dedicated boat pole for manual ballast valve control
Velcro on sliding hatch for noise reduction
flat step treads on boarding ladder rungs
spacer bumper on transom to hold boarding ladder out at better angle
trailer LED lights
side boards over fenders
PVC goal-post to bow corrall
spare wheel mount with spare hub, wheel & tire
trailer toolbox mounts and box
many of these mods are extensive ...
some are just parts added, some changed.
many are in the Mods section, or inspired by ....
some entirely original in execution
-------------
helm seat reverse hinges, backstay reverse sides
cabin side vents - thru hull w/ clamshell covers
ballast vent ball float valve
anchor light added, reverse polarity switching
2 added house batteries
cockpit table & cup holders
3 solar / battery vents -( 1 thru cabin top / 2 thru hatch covers)
adjustable front hatch prop, one for constant drag
second adjustable front hatch prop for position and positive lock
stainless grab handle inside cover front hatch
3 added red cabin light fixtures beside the stock fixtures
electrical panel w/ 3 buss bars
battery select switch
2 battery isolator - combiner units
solar charge panels
CB radio mounted aft of galley area
light in head
anchor roller
Relocated bow light to side mount of bow roller
cut notch in anchor rode locker lid for anchor rode
bimini adjustable supports
hardware for companionway cover / engine ~ cockpit separator
kick-up rudders bungees, quick cleats
24 gallon fuel capacity 4-tanks with retaining straps
quick-connect fuel lines-to-tank fittings
clear glass inline fuel filter w/ replaceble paper element
enlarged fuel locker drain holes
90-degree exit block for centerboard line
halyards to cockpit
pole rack in rear berth
boom end hangars over galley
stainless handle at battery seat for rear berth exit assist
acrylic access covers
cooler seat hinges
added third hinge center to head door
inside handle and better latch inside head door
wall mounted net storage and net retainer for head shelf
dedicated higher furler sock halyard block and halyard
raised furler and hounds
over center lever forestay
intermediate reef points
2-line reef tackle
upgrade mainsheet tackle
upgrade mast raising tackle
upgrade boom vang
adjustable backstay
auxiliary forestay, jib wire, auxiliary hank-on jib
cut stitching on bolt rope
added mainsail slugs
quick pins mast base, gin pole, mast crutch, mast hanger on bow pulpit
quick pins forestay, backstay, spreaders, bimini struts
quick pins cabin table, cabin ladder hinges, boom hanger over galley
Genoa blocks w/ jam cleats
upgraded hardware shackles on mainsheet blocks
upgraded hardware shackles on mast raising blocks
upgraded hardware on boom vang blocks
low angle jib blocks upgrades
topping lift masthead block, boom cleats
added short boom lift line to backstay
two additional mast cleats
fender hanger jam cleats to four stanchions on cabin top
fender carriers under seat, & on head door
anchor hangers on bow pulpit
lifeline clips at cockpit aft pulpit for easier cockpit side entry
lifeline clips at side pulpit for loosining lifelines under spreaders
raised front lifelines
fitted mosquito net companionway cover
vertical stainless grab handle transom above boarding ladder
horizontal stainless grab handle on helm seat back over motor
chrome grab handle on sliding hatch cover outside
wood handle on sliding hatch inside shared bolts with outside handle
stainless grab handle on companionway cover board outside top
stainless grab handle on companionway cover board inside top
chrome grab handles on each side of companionway entry
stainless grab handle over head door at companionway
stainless grab handle in head next to sink on aft wall
stainless grab handle in head above door
rubber edging to hatch and companionway edges
Quick-pin removable cabin ladder
carve out notch in cabin ladder tread for wider opening head door
factory cockpit cushions installed w/ snaps
added inexpensive waterproof cockpit cushions assembled
clips on transom for dedicated boat pole for manual ballast valve control
Velcro on sliding hatch for noise reduction
flat step treads on boarding ladder rungs
spacer bumper on transom to hold boarding ladder out at better angle
trailer LED lights
side boards over fenders
PVC goal-post to bow corrall
spare wheel mount with spare hub, wheel & tire
trailer toolbox mounts and box
Last edited by ALX357 on Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:13 pm, edited 8 times in total.
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rick retiree
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Can anyone beat 37mods?
Totally blown out of the water with club member Craig La Force's 37 mods. But #13 remained blank. Could that be the "paint the hull blue" mod?
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Craig LaForce
- First Officer
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- kmclemore
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Hmm.. never really thought about putting together a list, but here goes:
- Norcold refrigerator built into a new galley front
- Oak dinette table w/ raised edging
- Dual 12V deep-cycle batteries located under v-berth
- 40W solar panel on hatch cover & SunGuard controller
- WM Charge Controller / Combiner
- "3-Switch" style battery controls
- Fuse panel
- 14 gal water tanks under v-berth w/ air vent
- Pressurised on-demand water system w/ faucets
- Water filter
- 12V power outlets in v-berth, galley and pedestal
- 6-disk CD changer under galley seat
- AM/FM stereo in aft of galley w/ speakers in v-berth overhead
- LED cabin lights
- LED trailer lights
- Trailer PVC goalpost modification
- 18 gallon inboard fuel tank in mid-aft berth w/ cockpit fill and ventilation
- WM rail-mounted gas grill
- Formica top for galley
- Galley drawers w/ wood front
- Aftermarket bimini (blue)
- Solar-powered roof vent in main cabin
- VHF radio in aft galley
- Xantrex Link 20 battery monitor in v-berth aft wall
- Roller furling w/ genoa
- Automatic bilge pump
- Standard Horizon GPS
- Enlarged drains for cockpit lockers
- Relocated bow light to under the mast-bracket on the bow rail
- Illuminated pedestal instruments w/ off-on switch
- Custom front hatch screen
- Adjustable front hatch prop
- Custom carpets
- Light in head
- Custom cockpit cushions & raised helm seat cushion
- Mosquito net companionway cover
- Boarding handle near ladder
- Hatch cover handle
- 12v fan
- Brass ship's clock, barometer & thermometer on oak mount
- Clear glass in-line fuel filter
- Boomkicker
- Honda EU1000i generator w/ 12v charging harness
- Over center lever forestay
Bits & parts I have in stock, but have not yet installed:
- Sail slugs
- Lines led aft
- Opening ports for aft bunks (to be installed in the cockpit-to-aft bunk walls)
- Bungee's for rudder down-hauls
- Teak & holly panelling for cabin sole
- New "Macgregor" decals & safety decals (to be installed after I buff-out the whole boat - that could be a while!)
- Norcold refrigerator built into a new galley front
- Oak dinette table w/ raised edging
- Dual 12V deep-cycle batteries located under v-berth
- 40W solar panel on hatch cover & SunGuard controller
- WM Charge Controller / Combiner
- "3-Switch" style battery controls
- Fuse panel
- 14 gal water tanks under v-berth w/ air vent
- Pressurised on-demand water system w/ faucets
- Water filter
- 12V power outlets in v-berth, galley and pedestal
- 6-disk CD changer under galley seat
- AM/FM stereo in aft of galley w/ speakers in v-berth overhead
- LED cabin lights
- LED trailer lights
- Trailer PVC goalpost modification
- 18 gallon inboard fuel tank in mid-aft berth w/ cockpit fill and ventilation
- WM rail-mounted gas grill
- Formica top for galley
- Galley drawers w/ wood front
- Aftermarket bimini (blue)
- Solar-powered roof vent in main cabin
- VHF radio in aft galley
- Xantrex Link 20 battery monitor in v-berth aft wall
- Roller furling w/ genoa
- Automatic bilge pump
- Standard Horizon GPS
- Enlarged drains for cockpit lockers
- Relocated bow light to under the mast-bracket on the bow rail
- Illuminated pedestal instruments w/ off-on switch
- Custom front hatch screen
- Adjustable front hatch prop
- Custom carpets
- Light in head
- Custom cockpit cushions & raised helm seat cushion
- Mosquito net companionway cover
- Boarding handle near ladder
- Hatch cover handle
- 12v fan
- Brass ship's clock, barometer & thermometer on oak mount
- Clear glass in-line fuel filter
- Boomkicker
- Honda EU1000i generator w/ 12v charging harness
- Over center lever forestay
Bits & parts I have in stock, but have not yet installed:
- Sail slugs
- Lines led aft
- Opening ports for aft bunks (to be installed in the cockpit-to-aft bunk walls)
- Bungee's for rudder down-hauls
- Teak & holly panelling for cabin sole
- New "Macgregor" decals & safety decals (to be installed after I buff-out the whole boat - that could be a while!)
Interesting post I never counted mine either, lets try:
1-galley drawers (ideas from this board)
2-dish rack (got idea for design from this board)
3-wood floors (my baby)
4-rewiring whole boat with addition of 6 fuse panel
5-led lights (red or white by user's choice) in the head.
6-Stereo with speakers on pedestal and inside above v berth (speaker locations from this board)
7-Cockpit table
8-deck above control arms (inspired by this board)
9-reinforcing plates on rudders brackets
10-2 deep cycle batteries
11-electric water pump and faucets in galley and head
12-25 gallon collapsible water tank with outside filling valve
13-replaced original plastic cleats wit stainless steel ones.
14- Velcro on sliding hatch for noise reduction (very good one from this board)
15- GPS and depth mounted on pedestal together with 12V outlet
16-extra speaker for VHF radio mounted on pedestal
17-mast top mounted antenna
18 anchor light wired with diodes and three way switch
on edit and second edit
19- replaced original 1.5" drain with 3"drain
20 -boarding handle by swim ladder and on companionway
21 -SS bar on head door
22- VHF Radio
23- fix mounted 12A smart charger for dual battery
24 - two 12V Plugs
From the previous owner
1-Dodger,
2-Bimini with connecting piece to a dodger
3-lines led in cockpit
4-sail slugs for main
5-roller furler jib
6-mosquito net companionway door
7-30Amp shore power with 110V outlet inside
8- small boxes above galley, very good and useful
9-hammock nets on starboard and port side (I love them)
1-galley drawers (ideas from this board)
2-dish rack (got idea for design from this board)
3-wood floors (my baby)
4-rewiring whole boat with addition of 6 fuse panel
5-led lights (red or white by user's choice) in the head.
6-Stereo with speakers on pedestal and inside above v berth (speaker locations from this board)
7-Cockpit table
8-deck above control arms (inspired by this board)
9-reinforcing plates on rudders brackets
10-2 deep cycle batteries
11-electric water pump and faucets in galley and head
12-25 gallon collapsible water tank with outside filling valve
13-replaced original plastic cleats wit stainless steel ones.
14- Velcro on sliding hatch for noise reduction (very good one from this board)
15- GPS and depth mounted on pedestal together with 12V outlet
16-extra speaker for VHF radio mounted on pedestal
17-mast top mounted antenna
18 anchor light wired with diodes and three way switch
on edit and second edit
19- replaced original 1.5" drain with 3"drain
20 -boarding handle by swim ladder and on companionway
21 -SS bar on head door
22- VHF Radio
23- fix mounted 12A smart charger for dual battery
24 - two 12V Plugs
From the previous owner
1-Dodger,
2-Bimini with connecting piece to a dodger
3-lines led in cockpit
4-sail slugs for main
5-roller furler jib
6-mosquito net companionway door
7-30Amp shore power with 110V outlet inside
8- small boxes above galley, very good and useful
9-hammock nets on starboard and port side (I love them)
Last edited by Zoran on Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:19 pm, edited 3 times in total.
