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![]() felton wrote: On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 22:58:22 -0500, Jim Cate wrote: felton wrote: I'm not sure who originated this, but it strikes a chord of truthfulness with me. In fairness to Jim, though, if my dominant criteria for selecting a boat were the ability to motor swiftly in water less than 2' deep, well...I guess I would be depressed, but I still wouldn't pick a Mac. He should have just gone ahead and bought a pontoon motor boat with a grill on the back. You have it bass-ass backwards. The Mac 26M has the ability to quickly motor out to the best sailing waters. The motor is a means of getting better sailing in an afternoon,or a weekend, rather than a week. Jim You are obviously unconcerned with the poor sailing characteristics, the "build quality" and the aesthetics of the boat. You seem entranced by the "advantages" of the Mac 26MX, as you perceive them. Suffice it to say that the vast majority of sailors, as evidenced by this newsgroup, don't share your priorities. A sailor would rather sail than motor. There is nothing quite like sailing a well tuned boat to weather with the helm balanced and the sails well trimmed. That is something that can't be experienced on a Mac 26MX. If you are in a hurry to get somewhere, then sailing is probably a poor choice of transportation. If you want to "sail", then a Mac 26MX is a poor choice of a boat. I didn't choose the Mac 26M because I prefer motoring over sailing. And, from 25 years of sailing experience on many types of boats, I think that I have an understanding of the pleasure of sailing a well-balanced boat having good pointing ability. - That's why I chose the Mac 26M. Regarding the fact that "People around here don't share my views," none of the "People around here" have sailed the 26M, and few have even spoken with anyone who has. The "uninformed" sailors are, therefore, the "People around here." Jim |
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![]() "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... I have an understanding of the pleasure of sailing a well-balanced boat having good pointing ability. - That's why I chose the Mac 26M. The "uninformed" sailors are, therefore, the "People around here." Jim One thing for sure, we're informed enough to know a troll when we see one. You would have to be extremely uninformed to not notice, I'm sure you've heard this before, subtlety isn't your strong suit. Plonk. For the last time. John Cairns |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 21:00:02 -0500, Jim Cate wrote:
felton wrote: On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 22:58:22 -0500, Jim Cate wrote: felton wrote: I'm not sure who originated this, but it strikes a chord of truthfulness with me. In fairness to Jim, though, if my dominant criteria for selecting a boat were the ability to motor swiftly in water less than 2' deep, well...I guess I would be depressed, but I still wouldn't pick a Mac. He should have just gone ahead and bought a pontoon motor boat with a grill on the back. You have it bass-ass backwards. The Mac 26M has the ability to quickly motor out to the best sailing waters. The motor is a means of getting better sailing in an afternoon,or a weekend, rather than a week. Jim You are obviously unconcerned with the poor sailing characteristics, the "build quality" and the aesthetics of the boat. You seem entranced by the "advantages" of the Mac 26MX, as you perceive them. Suffice it to say that the vast majority of sailors, as evidenced by this newsgroup, don't share your priorities. A sailor would rather sail than motor. There is nothing quite like sailing a well tuned boat to weather with the helm balanced and the sails well trimmed. That is something that can't be experienced on a Mac 26MX. If you are in a hurry to get somewhere, then sailing is probably a poor choice of transportation. If you want to "sail", then a Mac 26MX is a poor choice of a boat. I didn't choose the Mac 26M because I prefer motoring over sailing. And, from 25 years of sailing experience on many types of boats, I think that I have an understanding of the pleasure of sailing a well-balanced boat having good pointing ability. - That's why I chose the Mac 26M. Regarding the fact that "People around here don't share my views," none of the "People around here" have sailed the 26M, and few have even spoken with anyone who has. The "uninformed" sailors are, therefore, the "People around here." Jim I don't believe you have sailed one either. Have you sailed the 26X? Why don't you save your defense of the Mac until you have sailed one. |