Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:26 am
Richard, I had some grandiose mods planned for the Capri 18 when we first got it. But after using it one season, they seem like only more unnecessary money, work, complexity and weight added to the boat. The things that worked best were the inexpensive, simple things.
One I'm REALLY glad we put off was a Saturn compass planned to go in a companionway bulkhead. I'd forgotten how much we used those spots for backrests when lounging in the cockpit. I suspect I'll wind up putting it in a drop board for the companionway, if we use it at all. For now, we're just using an automotive compass suction-cupped to the cabin overhead.
We already knew from the 26X how great the Hella fans were on a hot night, so we're glad we installed them before the season. Same with the pressure water system. I'd planned to build a galley in the v-berth area, but we've found just using the cockpit is better and keeps heat out of the cabin. So we just keep a potable water hose and multi-pattern garden sprayer in the cockpit locker.
The mods and equipment that did work are here.
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Moe
One I'm REALLY glad we put off was a Saturn compass planned to go in a companionway bulkhead. I'd forgotten how much we used those spots for backrests when lounging in the cockpit. I suspect I'll wind up putting it in a drop board for the companionway, if we use it at all. For now, we're just using an automotive compass suction-cupped to the cabin overhead.
We already knew from the 26X how great the Hella fans were on a hot night, so we're glad we installed them before the season. Same with the pressure water system. I'd planned to build a galley in the v-berth area, but we've found just using the cockpit is better and keeps heat out of the cabin. So we just keep a potable water hose and multi-pattern garden sprayer in the cockpit locker.
The mods and equipment that did work are here.
--
Moe