Ed Gordon got me thinking.
...for how many people is a Mac the last sailboat they own?
Very good point Jeff.
As I have admitted in some past postings... I own a MacGregor
26M.
The young person that I purchased it from... decided that while
enjoying a lot of the attributes of a Mac... he and his family
needed to move on and upgrade.
He is now the owner of a Pearson 365...
For that matter... though I am a "senior citizen" who has to
operate in the "single hand" mode... I will probably get rid of
my Mac and consider something like a Catalina 30 or simular...
at the end of this summer.
Don't read me wrong... I have had an enjoyable time with my Mac...
but I have always been cognizant and respectfull of it's blue water
limitations.
Obviously... Mr. MacGregor has successfully served a niche market
for a small affordable trailerable boat that can operate under sail
and/or motor but subject to it's lattitudes and limitations.
Such as you have implied... those that want to go on into serious
sailing and/or motorized cruising... will be looking elsewhere at
some point in time.
Well there is always the MacGregor 65... (smile)
Best regards
Bill
Anacapa Isle Marina
Channel Islands Harbor
Oxnard, California
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