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No you thin skinned over sensitive, defensive scupper slime... I was
referring to the MacGregor 26XL. Cripes you just wasted 1000 words in a feeble defense while laying bare all the particulars of your vessel like a swollen ulcer. Try reading for comprehension instead of confrontation..... thank the gods you didn't think I was referring to your wife! CM "Brian McAloon" wrote in message . .. | I assume you were referring to my Morgan. Quality? As far as the other | stuff goes its a coastal cruiser, and she does what she was designed to do. | I guess if you want to use the term grossly that's ok too, no big deal. I | have however read one scathing review of the OI series. This one in | particular was on the 41 and discussed on the Morganlist at Sailnet at | length. None of the Morgan owners have experienced any of the problems to | the degree the reviewer stated as common on all OI's. The reviewer mentioned | spongy decks, badly blistered hulls and failing hull/deck joints as very | common on the 41 Morgan OI series and OI series in general. I however have | experienced none of the problems the reviewer referred to as quality issues | with the OI line. When I first hauled her right after purchase there were a | few minor blisters which I had fixed in a few days. Two years later I have | not seen any blisters coming back in the monthly bottom cleanings I do. Did | a moisture test after grinding out the few small blisters and found the hull | to be high and dry contrary to the reviewers steadfast opinion of "those | horribly built Morgan's and their wet hulls". Judging by the growth on the | hull the boat had not been hauled for 6 years plus, a conservative estimate | considering the growth was about one solid inch thick with other various | growth reaching much further out. My decks are not spongy. I do have two | hull/deck joint leaks which I don't think is excessive considering the boat | is going to be 30 years old next year. All in all I find the construction on | my OI to be sound. I did replace the countertop at the galley sink which was | rotted due to a leaky faucet over what must have been years. The owner I | purchased from had only owned the boat for a few months and then sold to me | due to a change in plans. The previous owner had never done any maintenance | whatsoever to this boat in years. the only things that I have to fix at | haulout in late 2003 are things that would wear out on any 30 year old boat. | So the only thing that confuses me about your statement is the quality | issue. Please clarify your point and also what you base your knowledge of | Morgan quality on. Maybe you know something I should check for at haulout. | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | Aye Laddie... never a more frugal vessel was to be found. What it lacks | grossly in seaworthiness, sailing ability, kindly lines and quality .... | it | makes up for in squeezin' your hard earned cash as thin as paper when it | comes to gettin a Scotsman onto the water. | | CM | | "Brian McAloon" wrote in message | . .. | | Macgregor? Okaaay. | | | | "Horvath" wrote in message | | ... | | | | Ha! another MacGregor sailor. | | | | | | | | | | |
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