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On Sep 1, 10:30 am, Vic Smith wrote:
As others have said, and Chuck said it quite well, it doesn't sail as well as a sailboat, or power as well as a powerboat, but it powers better than any sailboat, and sails better than any powerboat. Thats what I always thought of the Chevy El Camino and the Ford Ranchero.. They're both cool in their own way, but neither was a good ar, nor a good truck. And despite it's reputation as a light duty sailer, if I got caught in big waves, better the Mac than a skiff. A pounding is better than a dunking any day. True. a skiff is wide open territory for storms and waves. at least a sail, or semi-sail boat can slice its way though and you can lock it down if need be. Given what I want a boat for, it might work. Now this is all just talk, and I have so little experience in boat handling you might as well call it "none." TOM, WAYN B, DON WHITE.. HEY! WE NEED SOME HELP HERE!!!! There are a number of guys where I'm going in Florida running fishing charters on CS 24's and I'm going to take one (or more (- ![]() down there, and also look at some new and old sailboats. Of course I'll do some brain-picking down there. So it's all baby-stepping for now. Ask questions till they're sick of you. Great, up-front knowledge there. Hope I didn't bore you with all this crap, but I find it helps me formulate plans when I write it out. One thing for sure, getting my butt near where I want to boat is going to be a lot harder than selecting a boat. --Vic Didn't bore me at all, Vic. Thanks for sharing. And eventually,I hope all works out well between you and the mrs. |