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On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 12:33:33 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 11:19:25 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: If I ever get to live in Florida it'll be a Mac26 if I decide to do overnighters or a Carolina Skiff if I decide to just day fish. Talking about the Gulf coast. I think the Mac26 is OK if operated within its limits - not overloaded, always with water ballast in place, and always with a good chance of being quickly rescued. The manufacturer needs to do more to raise safety awareness and stop selling the boat to inexperienced people who want to believe it can go anywhere. I would not want to be caught on open water in a thunder squall with a Mac26 but that is also true for a number of other sailboats in that size range. "Good chance of being quickly rescued"? hehe. Gimme a break. From my reading if not under sail or overloaded topside an unballasted Mac26 is as unlikely to capsize as a typical boat, but of course more likely than a keeled sailboat. Many of the owners don't ballast when motoring. Of course they don't load up with 10 people either. All boats have their own dangers. I know if the sea got dicey I'd rather be in a ballasted Mac26 than a 24' Carolina Skiff. But I'm not about to challenge the sea anyway, and intend to boat in fair weather only. Wouldn't worry about being unballasted in a Mac26 just puttering around on a calm day in Charlotte harbor looking for fish. But what I really want is an F-27 (-: Doing any fishing off your dock? Got the fishing bug at all? My sister caught a real nice sheepshead and some redfish on the canal in Punta Gorda a couple weeks ago, and hooked something really big that broke her line. Pic of sheepshead upon request. --Vic |
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