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![]() Capt. JG wrote: But Jim, all you've been talking about is the Mac's motoring capabilities. I don't think I've seen a picture of you sailing your fine vessel, nor have I seen much if anything about sailing her. Seems to me Scotty is dead on accurate. Actually, I have discussed sailing the Mac a number of times. But the particular note from Scotty that I was responding to: "If it's ''rather breezy weather'' THEN SAIL THE ****ING BOAT YOU MORON !!!!!!!!!!" related to my comments about the advantages under some conditions of motoring back at high speeds (after a day's sail). Naturally, my response related to the subject that seemed of interest to Scotty. - As to pictures of me sailing the Mac, I haven't figured out how to manage that, JG. Our sailing area in Galveston Bay is over a nm beyond the inlet. (We have shallow and irregular bottoms closer to shore.) I'll find someone someday who could take pictures someday. There are some possibilities closer in, but they are shallow, and I don't want to risk damaging my daggerboard. Meanwhile, my wife has adamently refused to take pictures of the boat while sitting on a raft as I sail by. - Any suggestions? But tell me, Capt., why would you want to see pictures of a crappy boat like the Mac anyway? Jim |