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Capt. JG wrote:
I think there's a #5... Macs are, in fact, the most seaworthy boats that are designed for the rigorous conditions one could encounter anywhere in the vast oceans. Not only be unsinkable, even by fools such as us, they are fast, look great, and are only sold to sailors who are the most deserving of them - highly skilled seafarers of which there are few. The reason that we believe they don't participate in competitions, such as the TransPac, is because of the evil media, who are in cahoots with the other manufacturers. Thanks Jon, I hadn't considered that possibility. Damn sporting of those Mac owners not to put us mere mortals to shame by thrashing us in such races. Cheers Marty |
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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
... Capt. JG wrote: I think there's a #5... Macs are, in fact, the most seaworthy boats that are designed for the rigorous conditions one could encounter anywhere in the vast oceans. Not only be unsinkable, even by fools such as us, they are fast, look great, and are only sold to sailors who are the most deserving of them - highly skilled seafarers of which there are few. The reason that we believe they don't participate in competitions, such as the TransPac, is because of the evil media, who are in cahoots with the other manufacturers. Thanks Jon, I hadn't considered that possibility. Damn sporting of those Mac owners not to put us mere mortals to shame by thrashing us in such races. Cheers Marty They have our best interest in mind at all times.. especially when zooming back to port in case there's wind a'comin. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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