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Jonathan Ganz April 19th 04 04:18 AM

MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
 
Well, unlike you, he's an honest guy.

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"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 17:48:11 -0500, Jim Cate wrote:



Scott Vernon wrote:


check the headers and then do a Google. Roger has posted here before.




Binary, think about this for a moment. This newsgroup can be read by
anyone in the United States with access to the internet. In fact, it
can be read by people around the world. - In England, France, Germany,
Italy, Japan, Russia, China, etc. Do you REALLY think that the "real"
Roger MacGregor is going to post comments criticizing his boats like
that on this newsgroup? Comments like:

real sailors know what a "CRAPPY, SHODDY PRODUCT WE PEDDLE." Our
customers have "NO CLUE WHATSOEVER ... AS TO HOW BAD OUR BOAT REALLY
IS." And telling everyone on the www that he paid a bribe to
Practical Sailor, and paid off the DEP and OSHA?

If so, I have several bridges up for sale.

Jim




And you really believe that Roger is posting these notes? Notes stating
that: real sailors know what a "CRAPPY, SHODDY PRODUCT WE PEDDLE."
That his customers have "NO CLUE WHATSOEVER ... AS TO HOW BAD OUR BOAT
REALLY IS." And telling everyone on the www that he paid a bribe to
Practical Sailor, and paid off the DEP and OSHA?

Scott, I happen to have a Mac26M for sale that you might be interested
in buying.

Jim







Jonathan Ganz April 19th 04 04:19 AM

MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
 
And, my last post was that IT IS MEANINGLESS since you clearly
know nothing about sailing. Primary evidence... purchasing a Mac,
MacBoy.

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"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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Scott Vernon wrote:

"Jim Cate" wrote

The score of 98 was the score
on an IQ test.

Jim


Nope. my note stated:

"I recently took the ASA basic sailing course again as a review and
scored 98."




Jonathan Ganz April 19th 04 04:20 AM

MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
 
Wow. Two WHOLE DAYS! Yes folks, this is some expert!

You didn't ace the test. You missed 2% (assuming we believe
you, which we don't).

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"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Actually, I do understand, since you said you have an above average
IQ. Above average = 101. The 98% is meaningless, as an ASA or
other test has NO MEANING. What counts is sailing ability. If I
had been your instructor, I would have told you to pick another
hobby.


Wrong again, Johnny. The ASA course included two days of sailing, in
which our instructor tested us on sailing on all points of sail,
performing man-overboard-recoveries, docking, following the channels,
reading the markers, observing right-of-way rules with respect to other
boats of all kinds, knot tying, etc. While you may say that my score of
98 has no meaning, the test was very comprehensive. The results
indicate that I'm not a total novice, or a dumb-ass as you have
previously stated. If I were a total dumb-ass, I couldn't have aced the
test.

Jim




Jonathan Ganz April 19th 04 06:20 AM

MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
 
Busted flush?

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"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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Jonathan Ganz wrote:

This isn't a discussion fool. This is a rout.


If so, why are you still sticking around"





katysails April 19th 04 11:32 AM

Ignore the aesthetics, can it sail, and...WILL it be sailed?
 
MacGregor (snort) said:
Trust me, it works.

Yeah...their next boat is a Bayliner....

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Scott Vernon April 19th 04 12:44 PM

MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
 

"Jim Cant" wrote

If I were a total dumb-ass, I would buy a Mac26Mx.


Jim



Scott Vernon April 19th 04 12:50 PM

MacGregor 26M , ugly power boat or ugly sailboat, or neither?
 
Jimmy, you've got to understand, you're simply the 'flavor of the month'.
Eventually either you , or we or both will tire of kicking you and the POS
Mac26Mx around and move on to another subject/poster. For the time being,
you're the easiest target we have. Plus you're funny. Enjoy it while you
can.

SV, asa NG monitor.


"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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Jonathan Ganz wrote:

This isn't a discussion fool. This is a rout.


If so, why are you still sticking around"




Remco Moedt April 19th 04 07:34 PM

MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
 
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:13:03 -0500, Jim Cate wrote:

In our area, the boat could be trailered to the Gulf coast in less than
an hour, or to various ports up and down the coast in two or three
hours. It means the difference between being essentially locked into
one sailing area for most of the year (It can get pretty monotonous) and
being able to go whereever we want to go, in one weekend. Despite your
pontification and sarcasm, the boat does substantially minimize the
"lack of time" factor.


I still don't understand why you didn't buy a motorboat and optionally
also a dinghy. IMO 'getting there' is an huge part of the fun...


Cheers!


Remco


Jonathan Ganz April 19th 04 08:02 PM

MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
 
Because he's dumber than a pigeon.

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"Remco Moedt" wrote in message
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:13:03 -0500, Jim Cate wrote:

In our area, the boat could be trailered to the Gulf coast in less than
an hour, or to various ports up and down the coast in two or three
hours. It means the difference between being essentially locked into
one sailing area for most of the year (It can get pretty monotonous) and
being able to go whereever we want to go, in one weekend. Despite your
pontification and sarcasm, the boat does substantially minimize the
"lack of time" factor.


I still don't understand why you didn't buy a motorboat and optionally
also a dinghy. IMO 'getting there' is an huge part of the fun...


Cheers!


Remco




Donal April 20th 04 01:19 AM

MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
 

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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From my experience on this ng so far, around 98% of those who ask me a
question are doing so hoping that I'll goof, or make a mistake of some
type that they can then use as a "gotcha" for further ridicule or
sarcasm.


Ignore it.

Based on the answers that you gave me, I am sure that you will enjoy the
boat.

The opinions of strangers on Usenet doesn't matter one iota.

You will have great days on your new boat. After all, the greatest pleasure
in life is "being out on the water". The difference between a Mac26 and a
Swan is very small in this respect.


Congratulations on the purchase of your new boat!



Regards



Donal
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