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Crantz Boat
Bob Crantz doesn't own a boat!!!!
JB wrote in message oups.com... I have been a "lurker" on this new group for a year or so. Needless to say I find the various postings entertaining and in some cases quite informative. I can understand Mr. Crants reluctance to have his vessel ownership be known... particulary with this bunch. (smile) Mac owners... are sometimes like a ******* calf looking for it's mother...the stinkpot crowd much less the sailors show them no respect. IMHO the MacGregor 26 offers the best of both worlds... for someone with limited resources and/or nautical abilities or whatever. Yes Mr. Crants... what an interesting revelation thanks to Rob's reporting. heh heh Best regards Bill (Who is thinking about purchasing a new 26M this Spring) |
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I disagree Bill. It's a self-limitiing boat. One needs to continually strive
for better. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... I have been a "lurker" on this new group for a year or so. Needless to say I find the various postings entertaining and in some cases quite informative. I can understand Mr. Crants reluctance to have his vessel ownership be known... particulary with this bunch. (smile) Mac owners... are sometimes like a ******* calf looking for it's mother...the stinkpot crowd much less the sailors show them no respect. IMHO the MacGregor 26 offers the best of both worlds... for someone with limited resources and/or nautical abilities or whatever. Yes Mr. Crants... what an interesting revelation thanks to Rob's reporting. heh heh Best regards Bill (Who is thinking about purchasing a new 26M this Spring) |
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I disagree Bill. It's a self-limiting boat.
Captain Ganz I am very familiar with your position relative to the capabilities or the lack there of... pertaining to the Mac- Gregor 26 X/M. I have followed your postings on other threads having to do with the "Mac". I might add that I found your com- mentary very usefull and respect your opinions along those lines. Previous to my current interest in the MacGregor 26... I was considering a 30-40 foot sloop or trawler but gave up the chase after carefull consideration of my own limitations. More specific- ally I wanted to be able to operate single handed... and found that at my age (67) I would find such a sailing vessel rather intim- idating for me physically. So I looked into a trawler (I believe it was a 34' Mainliner) and after trashing around for several hours outside the Ventura Harbor (California) I came into bunker... which cost around $ 75.00... for the fuel I had expended. I decided that ain't going to work either... :-) Like Dirty Harry use to say... "a man must know his limitations". So as a result I kind of became enamored with the MacGregor con- cept. Needlessto say... it appears that thousands of others have as well. And yeh... it's kind of a "wannabee" situation with the Mac... but what the heck... for a lot of us it's better than nothing! Best regards Bill |
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d yeh... it's kind of a "wannabee" situation with the Mac... but
what the heck... for a lot of us it's better than nothing! You can't argue with that. Some folks do just fine with the Mac26 and the M appears to be a superior sailboat to the older design. I wish you luck with her. RB 35s5 NY |
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Hey Bill, it sounds like it's fine for your purposes. I have nothing against
Macs if you know what you're getting into. Your original quote was "IMHO the MacGregor 26 offers the best of both worlds... for someone with limited resources and/or nautical abilities or whatever." I'd say you fit in the whatever category more than the others. For people with strictly "limited resources and/or nautical abilities" there are better boats. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... I disagree Bill. It's a self-limiting boat. Captain Ganz I am very familiar with your position relative to the capabilities or the lack there of... pertaining to the Mac- Gregor 26 X/M. I have followed your postings on other threads having to do with the "Mac". I might add that I found your com- mentary very usefull and respect your opinions along those lines. Previous to my current interest in the MacGregor 26... I was considering a 30-40 foot sloop or trawler but gave up the chase after carefull consideration of my own limitations. More specific- ally I wanted to be able to operate single handed... and found that at my age (67) I would find such a sailing vessel rather intim- idating for me physically. So I looked into a trawler (I believe it was a 34' Mainliner) and after trashing around for several hours outside the Ventura Harbor (California) I came into bunker... which cost around $ 75.00... for the fuel I had expended. I decided that ain't going to work either... :-) Like Dirty Harry use to say... "a man must know his limitations". So as a result I kind of became enamored with the MacGregor con- cept. Needlessto say... it appears that thousands of others have as well. And yeh... it's kind of a "wannabee" situation with the Mac... but what the heck... for a lot of us it's better than nothing! Best regards Bill |
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Hey Nutsy?
I really don't give two ****s about the boat; I'd like to actually see if Crantz has a human body? OT |
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wrote And yeh... it's kind of a "wannabee" situation with the Mac... but what the heck... for a lot of us it's better than nothing! That's their new campaign slogan...''Mac, it's better than nothing.'' SV |
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