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![]() Scott Vernon wrote: "Jim Cate" wrote .The boat had a canoe stern which enhanced its speed and was a safety factor in the event of large following seas. jimmy, stick to one troll at a time, please. For most sailors who work for a living, the Mac addresses the issue of time, and the limited amount each of us has, far more intelligently than the Valiant. BwaaaaaHaahaha Oh yeah that was a good one!!!!!!!!!! SV I can understand why it may take you a while to get what I'm talking about, Scott, but it's worth your time. - Time is one of the few things that we can't add to, buy more, go back to correct what we did, etc. We all have a limited amount of it, and no one knows how much he or she has left. - That's why the MacGregor 26M is a great choice, unless you happen to be independently wealthy, and can spend as much time as you want on your boat. Or, unless you want to live aboard. As explained in the previous notes, The Mac permits you to spend less time getting to a variety of sailing or recreational areas, and more time in the good sailing areas or good recreational areas. It also permits you to trailer your boat to many more sailing destinations that are available to the typical displacement boat owner. For example, you can trailer the boat down to Florida and sail in warm weather for a week while others have put their boats away for the winter. Or, you can take your boat up to Maine, or Mass, in the summer, to sail in comfortable weather while others are sweating down in the lower US. In Texas, for example, we can motor the boat down to a number of different sailing areas along the Gulf coast. Again, unless you have unlimited vacation time, you couldn't take trips like this frequently, or on weekends, etc. Jim |