Macgregor Decals or namethingymebobs

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Macgregor Decals or namethingymebobs

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Maybe I am scrubbing too much, but the name decals (or how ever you call them) on my M26S have been splintering and fading away. I read in a different forum that Macgregor until recently has been really helpful in providing these decals :

http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com/sh ... p?t=108170

I was happy to purchase some if available. Unfortunately things seem to have changed (or did they really run out of their stickers ?) as you can take from the email that I received today:

Thank you for your interest in the MacGregor 26 Power Sailer. Sharp Marine Industries, Inc. is the overseas distributor for MacGregor sailboats. We sell the MacGregor 26 and parts through authorized dealers.

Unfortunately the decals used on your boat are no longer available.

Our new MacGregor dealer in UK would be happy to provide you with other parts information you may need. The dealer is:

Pacific Marine Ltd
Bosco House
Harwich Road
Great Bromley
Essex CO7 7UL
+44 (0845) 500 0808
http://www.macgregoruk.com
sales@pacificmarine.eu

Please let me know if I may be of further assistance.

Best Regards,
Laura MacGregor Sharp
Sharp Marine Industries, Inc.
sharpmarine@earthlink.net
http://www.macgregorexport.com

Cc: Pacific Marine Ltd.


Silly question ... is the decal on the 26 M or X very different ? What have you guys done (if at all) ?
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Re: Macgregor Decals or namethingymebobs

Post by Duane Dunn, Allegro »

Bluewater Yachts has many of the decals and plaques available. You should be able to find something that will suit your purpose.
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Yeah, I bought a couple about a year ago to put into stock, as I suspected that eventually they go NLA. Hopefully they are still available from dealers - I got mine from BWY.
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I have been loading up on MacX extra parts like all the windows, rub rail and a few other hard to find parts. I haven't installed yet as I fear the (don't make them any more) may happen.Some parts even BWY have had problems finding because of out of production or they can't find them.
One of those items is the interior overhead lights that I changed to LED bulbs, I finally found them at a Trailer store in FT. Myers FL.
I also need new decals but will order the Mac.M ones as they are much better than a decal.
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kmclemore wrote:Yeah, I bought a couple about a year ago to put into stock, as I suspected that eventually they go NLA. Hopefully they are still available from dealers - I got mine from BWY.
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We have LOT"S of name stickers! Please call me if you would like some. We now have them custom made just for you guys. I have 2 huge rolls in stock! Cheryl BWY
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bwygirl wrote:We have LOT"S of name stickers! Please call me if you would like some. We now have them custom made just for you guys. I have 2 huge rolls in stock! Cheryl BWY
Yippee ! Interesting that Sharpmarine states they have none left for the 26S ("The Classic") when on the bwy catalog they are listed as suitable for 25,26C,X and M !Thanks a lot bwygirl, I'll have a look through the whole catalog, there might be a few other things I need :)
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Re: Macgregor Decals or namethingymebobs

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BTW What is the best way to get the old stickys off without scratching the boat ?
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FinallySailing wrote:BTW What is the best way to get the old stickys off without scratching the boat ?
MEK or lacquer thinner will work just fine unless you've painted the boat.
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FinallySailing wrote:BTW What is the best way to get the old stickys off without scratching the boat ?

Hey bud.

Next time you see me up there give me a shout. i have some stuff on the boat just for that. all you need to do is pull the sticker off and spray this glue remover on and the glue wipes off with a bit off elbow grease. thats how i got the names off the side of my new X to rename her.

Cheers

Madguy :evil:
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Thank you Madguy. Thats great. Hope to see you soon at Rutland.
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kmclemore wrote:
FinallySailing wrote:BTW What is the best way to get the old stickys off without scratching the boat ?
MEK or lacquer thinner will work just fine unless you've painted the boat.
If the boat was painted with quality paint and it is over a month old Lacquer thinner will not soften the paint, and you would have to soak it in MEK to soften the paint.
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Re: Macgregor Decals or namethingymebobs

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We have had great success using WD-40 to remove sticky left from stickers to Duct Tape. Spray a cloth and rub-a-dub-dub no more sticky for you bub :|
Just put some duct tape on the inside liner and use a multitool vibe cutter to make holes. Pulled off the duct tape and had a mess of sticky. Rubbed it all off without a hitch with the WD-40.

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carriacou wrote:We have had great success using WD-40 to remove sticky left from stickers to Duct Tape. Spray a cloth and rub-a-dub-dub no more sticky for you bub :|
Yeah but once that slippery WD40 is on there, how is he gonna stick on the new sticker? :)

I'd use lacquer thinner.
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Guess I forgot to say that after the WD-40 we use joy dish soap and all the WD-40 goes away too. We have tried MEK and thinner and have had it attack the new paint; Where the WD-40 just removes the sticky with out harm to the new paint.
This process has been around quite a while, I learned to use it at several manufacturing firms over the years.

But hey I’m just an enlisted guy and may not have the experience of the “OLLLLLD Salts” on the board.

Listen to the man with the mustache….. OH wait I have one too, so up to you.

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Re: Macgregor Decals or namethingymebobs

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Goo Gone is great stuff for removing sticky goo too....and it doesnt leave your boat/house smelling like a shoe factory.
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