Bowsprit (Moved From Pub)

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Bowsprit (Moved From Pub)

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I have a Macgregor 25 and have been fixing it up (as most everybody else does with their mac 25's too)...and I have been toying with the idea of putting a bowsprit on her, --and possibly an anchor rode "well" in the bow just above the V berth, --(since a bowsprit just begs a permanent anchor with winch.) Of course I would want to move the jib furler out to the tip of the bowsprit and add on a new bow pulpit for comsetic reasons... Do you guys think a bowsprit would be a graceful addition to my mac 25 or would it mess the artistic lines up too much and make the boat look clunky? I would appreciate anybodys thoughts on this subject....
Thanks, Greg Ellis. Plano, Texas (Dallas)
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I think if you could do it and make the work look nice, then it would be pretty cool. You might even use the U connector as the anchor for the bobstay, though it may require a spreader; or you could install one of those temporary ones that mounts on the bow and doesn't use a bobstay. If you end up putting a sprit on, you could just add another foresail and run a cutter rig instead of moving the existing forestay up. :) The front forestay could be run from the masthead, though this may require other standing rigging modifications depending on the loads. :| You might want to look at Highlander's mods for his four headsail rig on a Mac 19. He used an extended bow pulpit; don't know if it was technically a "bowsprit" but it served the same purpose I think.
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I looked at highlanders mod...I am not sure I could handle all the sail he has going on...its pretty cool though....I am still leaning toward a bowsprit...but will give it another year to percolate.....I still want to wait and see what other guys are doing.....
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Post by Hamin' X »

As you may have noticed, I edited your topic title to reflect the correct form and spelling of "Bowsprit". Just a suggestion, but you probably want to use the terms "bowsprit" and/or "bow sprit" instead of "Bow Sprite" in your searches for information. I think that your results will be much more satisfactory.

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Thanks captain....I appreciate any and all help....
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Those are great pics.....did you fabricate that yourself, or buy it somewhere?
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Yep All my own work :)

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At least you got my good side in this pic J.......

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LOL

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beene wrote:At least you got my good side in this pic J.......

LOL

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I was going to make a comment..... but that wasn't it :P

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Yep I can walk right off that bowsprit & step right onto G"s "butt" :o oop's stern that is :D :D :D :P :wink:

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I'd love to have one of these on my bow for holding/mounting an anchor like I see on lots of other boats. However, I do not have the capability to make my own.

Do I just tow the boat to a marina and ask for a quote to do the mod? I'm not sure how to go about it.

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I think your better bet is to draw it up, or copy Highlander's, and bring it to a fabrication shop and have them make it for you.
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Excuse my naive question...but do you find fabrication shop in the yellow pages..or would it go by some other name?
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