Wayne.B  wrote in 
:
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:01:24 +1200, Duncan McC (NZ) 
 wrote:
 
I think the rigging on say an F7.5 or a Noelex 25 is about right - I 
think the Mac is too light (but admit I've read of few rigging 
failures).
 
 We have a bunch of them around here in SW FL.  When I see them
 underway they are almost always under power in protected water.  The
 ability to sail seems to be primarily an illusion and marketing
 gimmick.  Once you get out into open water here with the wind blowing
 20+, we sometimes get beat up a bit even on a 49 ft, 50,000 lb
 trawler.  Going out in the Gulf Stream on a windy day in a lightly
 ballasted 26 footer of any type would be comparable to volunteering
 for the submarine service. 
 
 
Now, that's a pretty dumb statement!!! Maybe if you spent some time out of 
"protected water" you might see some Macs in "unprotected" water. Macs sail 
pretty well. Go to the sail calculator and compare a Mac 26X to a Hunter 26 
water ballast. The Mac is better in most of the graphs. Compare it to some 
heavy keel boats and it makes them look slow and heavy like they are. 
http://www.image-ination.com/sailcalc.html
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Cheerio,
Ed Gordon
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