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"JimC" wrote in message
.. . That's quite a consession. Would you concede that if we drop it off a 10-story apartment building it might "break up"? Careful how you answer.... OK.- Being very, very careful .... I suspect that if the Mac were dropped off a 10-story building, it might suffer severe structural damage. Once again, however, I don't know how I would manage the logistics of such an experiment. Try going out in a storm. Water isn't so soft as you think, and when your nice little Mac goes flying off the top of 30 foot wave, then gets pounded by another one, and another, and another, you'll know the answer. To summarize this little discussion, it's become quite clear that, other than anecdotes, hearsay, speculation, and the usual ridicule and sarcasm, there is no evidence supporting 99% of the negative comments regarding the Mac26M. - As I initially noted. You're right. It just takes common sense. The Mac is a great boat for protected waters and light winds with small waves. Any place else, and you can't blame the boat for the consequences. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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