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Capt. JG wrote: "JimC" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 10:56:29 -0600, JimC wrote: Wrong again Ganz. You are judging the Mac's rigging by what's necessary on a heavy keel boat. Because of it's small size and relative light weight, the cleats and bow fittings used on the Macs are entirely adequate. What I would do in the case of approaching severe weather conditions would be to form a towing bridle connected around the two bow chucks, with extensions to the mid-deck cleats, and then tie the sea anchor to the bridle. Jim You really must be damaged. Did I say this????? No... but please feel free to claim I did. Ganz, what you said was: There is no attachment point on a Mac26m that is anywhere near strong enough to attach a sea anchor. Do you have evidence supporting that particular assertion? Jim |
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