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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40

You're full of it. The Valient has a host of great sailing
and construction pluses. The Mac has NONE of these.
The Mac is garbage, which isn't fit to sink in the wake
of a Valient, even though it likely would at the very
first opportunity.

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"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Yes. You don't have anything substantive to say.


I agree also.

I agree


The other limitation being that it appeals to the uniformed
or generally stupid. You WIN!

One of the more significant advantages of the MacGregor 26M is the fact
that it addresses one of the most basic human limitations, limited time.


Yeah, on a trailer.

Also, although 99% of the displacement sailboats in our area seldom
leave the bay, the Mac permits sailing in an entirely different part of
the the State, several hundred miles away, because it can be
conveniently trailered to the desired area. - Again, time limitations
are overcome, and a variety of new sailing areas are made conveniently
available.


I sail at least 5 times every two weeks. I don't know what you claim
or what you think when your meds wear off.

"I went sailing yesterday and really enjoyed it, and did lots of
interesting things...."

Instead of:


You got that right. It sinks quickly and the idiots feel they have to
get another one. That's definitely good for the economy.

Whether it is more important to point higher or sail more often and more
conveniently and with greater variety is, of course, a personal
judgment. But there can be no question that the Mac has significant
advantages over most displacement boats, for most users. Clearly,
obviously, certainly, and without question, except to those whose minds
are closed.

Jim