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On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 13:32:11 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: As I do extensive reading in trying to select what boat will suit me best, I realize just how much fun boating is. And I haven't even left the basement! Right now I'm leaning toward the MacGregor 26M. Might be new, might be used. It's usually called a "motor sailor" It's a high volume boat, inexpensive, and generally frowned upon by the "high speed" sailing crowd. When under sail it doesn't perform as well as dedicated sailboats, though no single keel sailboat of similar size is exactly a speed demon. A bloke in the next slip to me, when I was in Singapore, had a brand new MG. From talking to him it appeared that he had done considerable sailing in the U.K. but his wife was Asian and had never been at sea. They sailed the boat every weekend for the month or so I was there and finally decided to sell the boat as winds in SEA are really not reliable enough to make sailing interesting. Bought a power boat. However, they liked the boat. Small, fast under power. A bit spartan but fine for weekends. Not a boat for ocean voyages but nice enough for short trips. I would guess that if you have really, really, considered the strengths and weaknesses of the boat and feel that the strengths outweigh the weaknesses then it will be fine. A canoe just won;t do to cross oceans and a 50 ft. sailing yacht isn't the thing for gunk-holing. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeatgmaildotcom) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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