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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

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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?

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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



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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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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.

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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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Capt. JG wrote:

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.



I also have experience on O'Days, Endeavors, Valiants, Catalinas, Cals,
etc., in the 30 ft to 40 ft range. - Large and small, Jon. That's part
of the reason I moved up to the Mac 26M. - It's a great boat, fun to
sail, and a great value.

Incidentally, what, if anything, did your note contribute to this
newsgroup? Anything of value or substance? Anything educational?

Or are you just another troll?

Jim



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Incidentally, what, if anything, did your note contribute to this
newsgroup? Anything of value or substance? Anything educational?

Or are you just another troll?


You'd best give your head a shake and have another look in the mirror....
that's a number 8 Daredevil Lure on your upper lip there Cate.

Getting trolled and hooked by a no talent like Ganzy is probably the most
embarrassing thing imaginable.... next to owning a Mac 26X.

But Heh.... run with it... Ganzy thinks "adjusting the drag" means to
straighten his dress..

CM



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Mooron, you should really stick to backhanding yourself. You're much better
at it!

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Incidentally, what, if anything, did your note contribute to this
newsgroup? Anything of value or substance? Anything educational?

Or are you just another troll?


You'd best give your head a shake and have another look in the mirror....
that's a number 8 Daredevil Lure on your upper lip there Cate.

Getting trolled and hooked by a no talent like Ganzy is probably the most
embarrassing thing imaginable.... next to owning a Mac 26X.

But Heh.... run with it... Ganzy thinks "adjusting the drag" means to
straighten his dress..

CM





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Capt., I'm aware that Jon has enjoyed his Mac-bashing. But sometimes
people like him need to be called. From my experience, it sometimes
takes a month, sometimes two, sometimes more. Eventually, however, I
haven't seen many like him that survive with all their feathers in
place, and I happen to have the time to stick it out.

Sorry if I have offended any of the normals on the ng. - I'm certainly
trying to maintain a balanced approach. - The Macs aren't the best
choice for all individuals or all uses, of course.

Jim


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Incidentally, what, if anything, did your note contribute to this
newsgroup? Anything of value or substance? Anything educational?

Or are you just another troll?



You'd best give your head a shake and have another look in the mirror....
that's a number 8 Daredevil Lure on your upper lip there Cate.

Getting trolled and hooked by a no talent like Ganzy is probably the most
embarrassing thing imaginable.... next to owning a Mac 26X.

But Heh.... run with it... Ganzy thinks "adjusting the drag" means to
straighten his dress..

CM






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Actually, Cap, I don't have a Mac 26X. That's part of Jon's problem
too. - He's talking about models they were producing 15 years ago.

Jim



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"Jim Cate" wrote in message



Incidentally, what, if anything, did your note contribute to this
newsgroup? Anything of value or substance? Anything educational?

Or are you just another troll?



You'd best give your head a shake and have another look in the mirror....
that's a number 8 Daredevil Lure on your upper lip there Cate.

Getting trolled and hooked by a no talent like Ganzy is probably the most
embarrassing thing imaginable.... next to owning a Mac 26X.

But Heh.... run with it... Ganzy thinks "adjusting the drag" means to
straighten his dress..

CM






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Why do I not believe you if you settled on a MaccrapM??

Moved up!!! hahahaahahaha... now that really *is* funny.

Never. I never contribute anything of substance to this or any other
newsgroup. I'm a drain on society. Such is what you find on usenet. Feel
free to killfile me any time!

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Capt. JG wrote:

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.


I also have experience on O'Days, Endeavors, Valiants, Catalinas, Cals,
etc., in the 30 ft to 40 ft range. - Large and small, Jon. That's part
of the reason I moved up to the Mac 26M. - It's a great boat, fun to sail,
and a great value.

Incidentally, what, if anything, did your note contribute to this
newsgroup? Anything of value or substance? Anything educational?

Or are you just another troll?

Jim





 
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