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On Apr 13, 8:39*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message

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Wayne.B wrote:


On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:01:00 -0600, JimC
wrote:


You also say that the Macs will simply "break up" in heavy seas. *Again,
where is your evidence, other than anecdotes and hearsay, supporting this
assertion?


His assertion is based on common sense, and the fact that the boat is
not designed or built for off-shore conditions. *Where is your
evidence that the boat will not break up in heavy seas?


I haven't heard of any ongoing problem with Macs breaking apart and
sinking in heavy seas. - Have you?


Fortunately, most people, even those who buy Macs, don't take them out
there. But, feel free and send us a report!

It's not impossible, plenty of other boats have met that fate. *Pick one
up 30
feet into the air and drop it to the water a few times. *That will
give you a good idea where the weak spots are.


I suppose that if someone had some evidence that Macs subjected to heavy
seas and/or severe stress have been breaking apart and sinking I might
reconsider my opinion. Meanwhile, it seems that neither you or the Capt.
have any evidence to back up your assertions. I do agree that "it's not
impossible." - I'm just not sure how I'm going to pick it up 30 feet in
the air and drop it into the water several times.


That's quite a consession. Would you concede that if we drop it off a
10-story apartment building it might "break up"?

Careful how you answer....

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Maybe all get some heavy weather knowledge.

Seen a Sadler 26 in real bad weather of African coast take on water.
Did not lose mast, did not roll and came home safe.