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John Cairns January 5th 06 09:59 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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But Jim, you're supplying all the facts we need!


Lies, damn lies, and statistics.

Bwahhahahahahhahahhahahhahahahhahahha

John Cairns

"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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JG, have you ever considered coming up with a few facts and statistics to
back up all that bull**** you keep spreading around?

Jim




Capt. JG wrote:

Come on Jim. I know you can be a serious guy, but this is just too funny!








Jim Cate January 6th 06 04:32 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 


Capt. JG wrote:

Unlike me? If you're talking about appreciating the "attributes and
capabilities" of your MacrapM, I certainly do!

Valiant wouldn't be my first choice, but at least it would make it vs. your
boat, which would likely sink.



Wrong again JG. - When will you ever learn? - The Mac 26M has built-in
flotation that keeps it afloat even if the hull is compromised. It won't
sail very well in that mode, but it won't sink. Perhaps you were
thinking of your own boat.

Jim


Jim Cate January 6th 06 05:01 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 


Capt. JG wrote:

But Jim, you're supplying all the facts we need!



JG, if the Macs are that bad, and everyone knows it, why are you wasting
all this time and cyberspace? But as to my supplying all the facts you
need, which facts in particular are you referring to? Actually, you
have been having a great old time bashing the Mac26M, but so far, you
haven't come up with anything at all to back up all your assertions. Are
they falling apart by the hundreds all over the world JG? Are the
owners and crew perishing if they happen to sail in winds over 15 knots?
If so, why not give us some news reports or independent accounts about
all this carnage.

You also haven't told us where you are getting all your purported
information about the Mac 26M, or whether or not you ever even sailed
one of the 26M's. - Have you? No? Then, of course, you really don't
have much first-hand information about them, do you JG?

Jim


Capt. JG January 6th 06 05:05 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
Does your MacrapM ?ever? sail very well? I couldn't be thinking of my own
boat, since I don't own a boat!

I guess I just need to learn, but you know everything don't you?

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
...


Capt. JG wrote:

Unlike me? If you're talking about appreciating the "attributes and
capabilities" of your MacrapM, I certainly do!

Valiant wouldn't be my first choice, but at least it would make it vs.
your boat, which would likely sink.


Wrong again JG. - When will you ever learn? - The Mac 26M has built-in
flotation that keeps it afloat even if the hull is compromised. It won't
sail very well in that mode, but it won't sink. Perhaps you were thinking
of your own boat.

Jim




Capt. JG January 6th 06 05:10 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
Come on Jim... every time you type something, you're supplying us with
facts. That's simple logic and even the owner of a wonderful MacrapM would
know that. Are you sure you own one?

Fortunately, I'm allowed to waste my time any way I want. Isn't America
great!

You're right, though. The only way to back up my assertions that they are
pieces of garbage, designed for novice sailors who don't know better, would
be to own one myself. Well, I guess you've got me there!

Please show me where I've ever said that they fall apart by the hundreds or
their crew perish in winds over 15 kts. The fact that they're cheaply built
and sail poorly (sorry, just what I've observed) says absolutely nothing
about them being appropriate for some people.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
...


Capt. JG wrote:

But Jim, you're supplying all the facts we need!


JG, if the Macs are that bad, and everyone knows it, why are you wasting
all this time and cyberspace? But as to my supplying all the facts you
need, which facts in particular are you referring to? Actually, you have
been having a great old time bashing the Mac26M, but so far, you haven't
come up with anything at all to back up all your assertions. Are they
falling apart by the hundreds all over the world JG? Are the owners and
crew perishing if they happen to sail in winds over 15 knots? If so, why
not give us some news reports or independent accounts about all this
carnage.
You also haven't told us where you are getting all your purported
information about the Mac 26M, or whether or not you ever even sailed one
of the 26M's. - Have you? No? Then, of course, you really don't have
much first-hand information about them, do you JG?
Jim




Scotty January 7th 06 02:25 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

Are you telling me that you didn't take your Mac?? I'm

disappointed!



Not that time, JG. Unlike you, I can appreciate and enjoy the
attributes and capabilities of a number of different types of

vessels,
including not only the Mac but also heavier built, LWL boats

such as the
Valiant. -


Doesn't your Mac have a LWL?

SV



Jim Cate January 9th 06 03:10 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 


Capt. JG wrote:

Come on Jim... every time you type something, you're supplying us with
facts. That's simple logic and even the owner of a wonderful MacrapM would
know that. Are you sure you own one?

Fortunately, I'm allowed to waste my time any way I want. Isn't America
great!

You're right, though. The only way to back up my assertions that they are
pieces of garbage, designed for novice sailors who don't know better, would
be to own one myself. Well, I guess you've got me there!

Please show me where I've ever said that they fall apart by the hundreds or
their crew perish in winds over 15 kts. The fact that they're cheaply built
and sail poorly (sorry, just what I've observed) says absolutely nothing
about them being appropriate for some people.




JG, please show me where I said that you said the Macs fall apart by the
hundreds,or that their crew perish in winds over 15 kts. - What I did
say, of course, was:

"JG, IF the Macs are that bad, and everyone knows it, why are you
wasting all this time and cyberspace? ...... Actually, you have been
having a great old time bashing the Mac26M, but so far, you haven't come
up with anything at all to back up all your assertions. ARE THEY falling
apart by the hundreds all over the world JG? ARE THEIR OWNERS AND CREWS
PERISHING if they happen to sail in winds over 15 knots? If so, why not
give us some news reports or independent accounts about all this carnage. "


So if, as you keep saying, the Macs are "junk" or, "a pretend sailboat,"
or "a lousy boat at rip-off prices," etc., then why aren't they falling
apart by the hundreds, and why aren't their crews perishing in anything
over moderate winds? - As I have said, I don't consider them suitable
for extended blue water crossings or the like. But since there are
thousands of them on the water (Particularly since they are one of the
most popular sailboat ever made and are sailed in all kinds of
conditions), and if your assertions were correct, surely there would be
hundreds of them breaking apart in even moderate weather conditions. To
the contrary, if you check any of the Mac discussion groups you will
note many owners who have been sailing their Macs for years in a variety
of conditions, have sailed other boats, and,when they finally trade in
their boats, often choose another Mac.


From what you have said, you haven't even sailed any of the recent
models of the Mac26 (e.g., the Mac 26M). Again, you really don't have
any first-hand experience with the 26M's, and the nearest experience you
have with ANY Macs were several anecdotes about Macs that seemed to be
having some type of difficulty in SFbay. (And who on this ng hasn't
had "difficulties" in some sailing conditions?)

In other words, it's obvious that you really don't have anything to back
up your statements about the Macs, JG. - Stupid remarks like: "They
junk and look like it" don't contribute anything useful to the ng; they
don't help anyone; and they generally short-circuit what might become a
balanced, potentially helpful discussion.

Or are you just another troll JG, as Joe noted?

Jim


Jim Cate January 9th 06 03:12 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 


Capt. JG wrote:

Come on Jim... every time you type something, you're supplying us with
facts. That's simple logic and even the owner of a wonderful MacrapM would
know that. Are you sure you own one?

Fortunately, I'm allowed to waste my time any way I want. Isn't America
great!

You're right, though. The only way to back up my assertions that they are
pieces of garbage, designed for novice sailors who don't know better, would
be to own one myself. Well, I guess you've got me there!

Please show me where I've ever said that they fall apart by the hundreds or
their crew perish in winds over 15 kts. The fact that they're cheaply built
and sail poorly (sorry, just what I've observed) says absolutely nothing
about them being appropriate for some people.
Capt. JG wrote:




JG, please show me where I said that you said the Macs fall apart by
the hundreds,or that their crew perish in winds over 15 kts. - What I
did say, of course, was:

"JG, IF the Macs are that bad, and everyone knows it, why are you
wasting all this time and cyberspace? ...... Actually, you have been
having a great old time bashing the Mac26M, but so far, you haven't
come up with anything at all to back up all your assertions. ARE THEY
falling apart by the hundreds all over the world JG? ARE THEIR OWNERS
AND CREWS PERISHING if they happen to sail in winds over 15 knots? If
so, why not give us some news reports or independent accounts about
all this carnage. "


So if, as you keep saying, the Macs are "junk" or, "a pretend
sailboat," or "a lousy boat at rip-off prices," etc., then why aren't
they falling apart by the hundreds, and why aren't their crews
perishing in anything over moderate winds? - As I have said, I don't
consider them suitable for extended blue water crossings or the like.
But since there are thousands of them on the water (Particularly
since they are one of the most popular sailboat ever made and are
sailed in all kinds of conditions), and if your assertions were
correct, surely there would be hundreds of them breaking apart in even
moderate weather conditions. To the contrary, if you check any of the
Mac discussion groups you will note many owners who have been sailing
their Macs for years in a variety of conditions, have sailed other
boats, and,when they finally trade in their boats, often choose
another Mac.


From what you have said, you haven't even sailed any of the recent
models of the Mac26 (e.g., the Mac 26M). Again, you really don't have
any first-hand experience with the 26M's, and the nearest experience
you have with ANY Macs were several anecdotes about Macs that seemed
to be having some type of difficulty in SFbay. (And who on this ng
hasn't had "difficulties" in some sailing conditions?)

In other words, it's obvious that you really don't have anything to
back up your statements about the Macs, JG. - Stupid remarks like:
"They junk and look like it" don't contribute anything useful to the
ng; they don't help anyone; and they generally short-circuit what
might become a balanced, potentially helpful discussion.

Or are you just another troll JG, as Joe noted?

Jim





Jim Cate January 9th 06 03:23 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 


Capt. JG wrote:

Does your MacrapM ?ever? sail very well? I couldn't be thinking of my own
boat, since I don't own a boat!

I guess I just need to learn, but you know everything don't you?



Nope, I don't know everything. But I do have experience on the Mac 26M,
whereas you obviously don't.

Jim


Capt. JG January 9th 06 03:56 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
Come on now Jim, don't be so modest. This is usenet after all.

I concede that you have a vast amount of experience on your boat.. certain,
more than I have!! Perhaps someday, you'll gain enough experience to move up
to a decent boat.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
...


Capt. JG wrote:

Does your MacrapM ?ever? sail very well? I couldn't be thinking of my own
boat, since I don't own a boat!

I guess I just need to learn, but you know everything don't you?


Nope, I don't know everything. But I do have experience on the Mac 26M,
whereas you obviously don't.
Jim





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