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![]() "Dan Best" wrote in message ... Horvath wrote: The Dumpster. The ****can. The Toilet. Ed, Ignore the negative hyperbole some will attack you with. The Mac serves it's niche well but some can't understand that just because a boat isn't a good fit for them, it can be a great boat for someone else. That being said, if you'll permit, I'll offer a bit of advice. Take baby steps. Extend your range and the conditions you expose yourself too just a little bit at a time. Before long, you'll be amazed at what you are doing. I've owned a variety of boats over the years, including a Mac (though not the 26X). The Mac really isn't all boats to all people. There are things it is just not designed or constructed to do. For instance, just because it may be possible to cross an ocean with the Mac, doesn't mean that it's a good idea. You can, however have a heck of a lot of fun with it. Dan Best S/V Tricia Jean, Tayana 37 #192 Thanks for the sensible advice, sir. It's not easy to find around here with all the jackasses running their mouths. Anyway, I'm an experienced Mac26X sailor. Used to own and sail one about ten years ago. They have their good points and a few minor bad points that can be fixed up. You could cross an ocean in a pinch if you had to but they ain't made for that. They're made for shorter trips and week-ending. They're them most versatile boat made. Mass production boat at any rate. Cheers, Ed Gordon |
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