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Hi all. I owned a Mac26M for 3 weeks. I couldn't stand the thing. It
was horrible. I live near Philly and bought the Mac from A1 sailboats
in MD. They are nice folks and I have no qualms with them. But the
boat itself was God awfull. Wouldn't plane, and I had a Merc Big Foot
50 , steered horrible under power. Can't sail worth a damn. Won't
point at all. Wallows dangerously downwind and is slow slow SLOW to
boot. I took it back to the dealer and because of a paper screw up I
was reimbursed 98% of my money.
I am now trying to decide weather to buy a real sailboat and a jetski
or a power boat and a small sailing skiff. I will be moving to the
Annapolis area come July.

BM
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Shhh... don't tell MacBoy.

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Hi all. I owned a Mac26M for 3 weeks. I couldn't stand the thing. It
was horrible. I live near Philly and bought the Mac from A1 sailboats
in MD. They are nice folks and I have no qualms with them. But the
boat itself was God awfull. Wouldn't plane, and I had a Merc Big Foot
50 , steered horrible under power. Can't sail worth a damn. Won't
point at all. Wallows dangerously downwind and is slow slow SLOW to
boot. I took it back to the dealer and because of a paper screw up I
was reimbursed 98% of my money.
I am now trying to decide weather to buy a real sailboat and a jetski
or a power boat and a small sailing skiff. I will be moving to the
Annapolis area come July.

BM



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Bob Miller wrote:
Hi all. I owned a Mac26M for 3 weeks. I couldn't stand the thing. It
was horrible. I live near Philly and bought the Mac from A1 sailboats
in MD. They are nice folks and I have no qualms with them. But the
boat itself was God awfull. Wouldn't plane, and I had a Merc Big Foot
50 , steered horrible under power. Can't sail worth a damn. Won't
point at all. Wallows dangerously downwind and is slow slow SLOW to
boot. I took it back to the dealer and because of a paper screw up I
was reimbursed 98% of my money.
I am now trying to decide weather to buy a real sailboat and a jetski
or a power boat and a small sailing skiff. I will be moving to the
Annapolis area come July.

BM


This is obviously a troll. In the first place, an experienced sailor
like yourself, indoctrinated with the ng propaganda against the Macs,
would never have bought one in the first place. In the second place, you
are obviously puttin us on, because the Mac26M clearly doesn't have any
of the characteristics you claim for it. It planes easily, points high,
and is fast, fast, fast.

Try to think of something else, Bobby.

Jim

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You are an experienced blue water sailor; you owned a Tartan 37 for
several years and sailed in high-traffic waters around NJ and NY; you
participate in PHRF races; you are a long-time participant on this ng,
during which time you providee advice to novice sailors as to how to
sail, rig, and maintain their boats....and you expect us to believe your
ridiculous story about buying a Mac 26M?

Give us a break.

Jim





Bob Miller wrote:

Hi all. I owned a Mac26M for 3 weeks. I couldn't stand the thing. It
was horrible. I live near Philly and bought the Mac from A1 sailboats
in MD. They are nice folks and I have no qualms with them. But the
boat itself was God awfull. Wouldn't plane, and I had a Merc Big Foot
50 , steered horrible under power. Can't sail worth a damn. Won't
point at all. Wallows dangerously downwind and is slow slow SLOW to
boot. I took it back to the dealer and because of a paper screw up I
was reimbursed 98% of my money.
I am now trying to decide weather to buy a real sailboat and a jetski
or a power boat and a small sailing skiff. I will be moving to the
Annapolis area come July.

BM


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Scott Vernon
 
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does anybody know who he's talking about?

does he?

Scotty


"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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You are an experienced blue water sailor; you owned a Tartan 37 for
several years and sailed in high-traffic waters around NJ and NY; you
participate in PHRF races; you are a long-time participant on this ng,
during which time you providee advice to novice sailors as to how to
sail, rig, and maintain their boats....and you expect us to believe your
ridiculous story about buying a Mac 26M?

Give us a break.

Jim





Bob Miller wrote:

Hi all. I owned a Mac26M for 3 weeks. I couldn't stand the thing. It
was horrible. I live near Philly and bought the Mac from A1 sailboats
in MD. They are nice folks and I have no qualms with them. But the
boat itself was God awfull. Wouldn't plane, and I had a Merc Big Foot
50 , steered horrible under power. Can't sail worth a damn. Won't
point at all. Wallows dangerously downwind and is slow slow SLOW to
boot. I took it back to the dealer and because of a paper screw up I
was reimbursed 98% of my money.
I am now trying to decide weather to buy a real sailboat and a jetski
or a power boat and a small sailing skiff. I will be moving to the
Annapolis area come July.

BM





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You're obviously an idiot. So, what's your point?

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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 06:38:33 -0500, Jim Cate wrote
this crap:



This is obviously a troll. In the first place, an experienced sailor
like yourself, indoctrinated with the ng propaganda against the Macs,
would never have bought one in the first place. In the second place, you
are obviously puttin us on, because the Mac26M clearly doesn't have any
of the characteristics you claim for it. It planes easily, points high,
and is fast, fast, fast.


Only while motoring.





Screw the rules! They're more like guidelines, anyways.
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Bob Miller wrote:

Hi all. I owned a Mac26M for 3 weeks. I couldn't stand the thing. It
was horrible. I live near Philly and bought the Mac from A1 sailboats
in MD. They are nice folks and I have no qualms with them. But the
boat itself was God awfull. Wouldn't plane, and I had a Merc Big Foot
50 , steered horrible under power. Can't sail worth a damn. Won't
point at all. Wallows dangerously downwind and is slow slow SLOW to
boot. I took it back to the dealer and because of a paper screw up I
was reimbursed 98% of my money.
I am now trying to decide weather to buy a real sailboat and a jetski
or a power boat and a small sailing skiff. I will be moving to the
Annapolis area come July.

BM


Bob, when did you buy the Mac 26M, and how much did you pay for it. Did
you write a check or obtain financing? And did you trade in your Tartan 37?

Jim

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He wrote a check on your checking account.

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Bob Miller wrote:

Hi all. I owned a Mac26M for 3 weeks. I couldn't stand the thing. It
was horrible. I live near Philly and bought the Mac from A1 sailboats
in MD. They are nice folks and I have no qualms with them. But the
boat itself was God awfull. Wouldn't plane, and I had a Merc Big Foot
50 , steered horrible under power. Can't sail worth a damn. Won't
point at all. Wallows dangerously downwind and is slow slow SLOW to
boot. I took it back to the dealer and because of a paper screw up I
was reimbursed 98% of my money.
I am now trying to decide weather to buy a real sailboat and a jetski
or a power boat and a small sailing skiff. I will be moving to the
Annapolis area come July.

BM


Bob, when did you buy the Mac 26M, and how much did you pay for it. Did
you write a check or obtain financing? And did you trade in your Tartan

37?

Jim



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"Jim Cate" wrote in message ...


Bob Miller wrote:

Hi all. I owned a Mac26M for 3 weeks. I couldn't stand the thing. It
was horrible. I live near Philly and bought the Mac from A1 sailboats
in MD. They are nice folks and I have no qualms with them. But the
boat itself was God awfull. Wouldn't plane, and I had a Merc Big Foot
50 , steered horrible under power. Can't sail worth a damn. Won't
point at all. Wallows dangerously downwind and is slow slow SLOW to
boot. I took it back to the dealer and because of a paper screw up I
was reimbursed 98% of my money.
I am now trying to decide weather to buy a real sailboat and a jetski
or a power boat and a small sailing skiff. I will be moving to the
Annapolis area come July.

BM


Bob, when did you buy the Mac 26M, and how much did you pay for it. Did
you write a check or obtain financing? And did you trade in your Tartan 37?

Jim



I made the deal in Jan., picked up the piece of **** second week of
March. Returned it March 27th. Paid $36,295. I used my American
Express Gold card, that's why I was able to get my $$$ back, save for
the $500 I bought some accessories with. What is a Tartan 37? Why
are you so nosey?

BM
 
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