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Capt. Mooron
 
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Jim-Bo.... please stop this insanity! A quick look at any Mac will reveal
the hardware suitable for a Laser 16 or Optimus class. The hull oilcans at
the touch of a finger. Leaning out and holding the shroud causes the boat to
tip almost to a swamping level. The sails are cheap and the rigging is
frail. The drop keel sticks and frequently requires to be dropped by
slinging a loop of rope under the hull ....dragging it forward to catch on
the exposed portion of the keel to effect a complete drop.

The boat is not safe Jim..... that's all I can tell you. I you wish to live
in ignorance of the majority of the sailing community's advise... then be
prepared to deal with the consequences.

In so far as "racing" red Cloud.... Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa..... Joe will be
on the horizon before you even get that turtle trimmed to actually catch
wind.

CM





"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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| Capt. Mooron wrote:
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| "Jim Cate" wrote in message
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| | In other words, can you back up your (libelous) remarks?
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| Yes....
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| CM
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| Really? Then let's see your statistics Capt. If, as you say, the Mac 26
| is only a "cheap plastic piece of ****" that is "dangerously under
| rigged," then there must be hundreds of them that are falling apart
| every year, right? And since MacGregor has sold over 30,000 boats,
| there must be at least 5,000 of them in which the rigging has come apart
| in a moderate wind, or in which the boat has simply self-destructed and
| sunk. - Right? If it's dangerously under rigged, the rigging must be
| coming apart every time they go out in moderate winds.
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| Where's your stats on all those Macs that are falling apart because they
| are "cheap plastic pieces of ****" and
| "dangerously under rigged." - Give us some hard evidence without the
| usual antecdotes, Mooron.
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| Put up or shut up.
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| Jim
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