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Have at 'er. Just have to say you won't have me volunteering as crew. Love
to read about the crossing. Take lots of photos and video. Be interesting to read about in Lats & Atts (while sitting on the dry cockpit of my 25,000 pound vessel). Glenn. s/v Seawing www.seawing.net - "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 13:01:58 +0000, popeye wrote: Since the MacGregor doesn't capside and doesn't sink (even when filled with water) would it be safer for crossing the Atlantic than a 30' Bayliner ? http://www.macgregorsailboats.com/safety.html I don't know where you got the idea that a McGregor doesn't capsize. Water ballast is essentially useless in keeping a boat from capsizing. If it had a proper ballasted keel, it might be doable, assuming you're willing to get VERY wet, have no sleep and get knocked down and turned over repeatedly. Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 |
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