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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message news:a_ednQdiPrRdwJzVnZ2dnUVZ_jGdnZ2d@bayareasolut ions... The Mac can travel under sail when fuel hits $10.00 a gallon. It's all pretty simple. Doesn't have much to do with sailing or romantic notions of the sea. If I never intended to hoist a sail, I would still consider the Mac for my purposes, none of which is offshore sailing. Just about any boat can be sailed offshore. Doesn't mean you should. Sure, there are some conditions under which an M26 will perform fine. There are limits to all makes/models. Once all is made watertight, the limits of the man at the helm are more important. --Vic Mostly, I agree, except for "Mac can travel under sail," and sailing Macs in the SF bay is probably not a good idea, at least not in the north bay in the summer. Well, I would not enjoy trying to beat to windward in one, but I guess that is when the skipper of a Mac starts the motor. But with wind on or aft of the beam it would certainly sail and that might be the only kind of sailing certain families would want. Horses for courses... |
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