We bought our boat slightly used at 6 months old and as a BWY's Super Cruser it had lots of nice options: stern rail seats, full enclosed biminy & dodger, Walrus furnice, 30 amp power, 5 gal head, 12 volt frig, all lines lead aft, seat cusions, 70 suz, stern swim ladder, GPS, access handles, already added but we added:
1 A-Spinnaker: 350 sq ft Doyle std BWY's with added adjustiable Tack line pully on an extended anchor roller, Fairleads to the cockpit on stansions for the adjustiable tack line, added Mast Hound 20 in up, Chute Scoop with pully and control lines to the cockpit, ratchet blocks on the sides of the cockpit for the spinnaker sheets.
2. Rope Bags: Made by my Wife of mesh for every line in the cockpit including a special winch handle bag in the back of the 4 connected rope bag, 2 spinnaker sheet bags, 3 bags for adjustiable tack line and roller reefing and bow and stern lines. Made of mesh and fancy cloth for charts and books hanging on the mirrored bulkhead, 3 Reef line bags mounted on the boom, 1 outhall bag on boom, 1 dingy rope bag mounted under the captians seat. A well organised cockpit is easier to sail my wife says
3. Replacement Sails: They will probably be the most important large purchase we make if they last several years we don't want to but lousy sails and live with them for 6 to 10 years.
As you see changing ONE thing can become GREAT projects. When you fix a boat up it becomes a part of you
