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I like this concept:
http://www.dieselducks.com/ I'd build the 38' version IF I could get the designer to decrease her draft to 4' and increase emphasis on sail. |
The boat I'd like to build
On Sep 22, 8:58*pm, wrote:
I like this concept:http://www.dieselducks.com/ I'd build the 38' version IF I could get the designer to decrease her draft to 4' and increase emphasis on sail. Woah! no low transom there,,, |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 22, 8:58 pm, wrote: I like this concept:http://www.dieselducks.com/ I'd build the 38' version IF I could get the designer to decrease her draft to 4' and increase emphasis on sail. Woah! no low transom there,,, Cool boat. I don't think you'd want to be reducing her draft though. She's already sitting quite high. She must have a heavily leaded keel to keep her from rolling over. |
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On Sep 23, 6:07 am, jim wrote:
Tim wrote: On Sep 22, 8:58 pm, wrote: I like this concept:http://www.dieselducks.com/ I'd build the 38' version IF I could get the designer to decrease her draft to 4' and increase emphasis on sail. Woah! no low transom there,,, Cool boat. I don't think you'd want to be reducing her draft though. She's already sitting quite high. She must have a heavily leaded keel to keep her from rolling over. I really need shoal draft. However, I will not build it ins pite of how much fun it would be. My current 28' sailboat with 3'10" draft and 13 hp diesel is just right for me AND is paid for. |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 08:59:51 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 23, 6:07 am, jim wrote: Tim wrote: On Sep 22, 8:58 pm, wrote: I like this concept:http://www.dieselducks.com/ I'd build the 38' version IF I could get the designer to decrease her draft to 4' and increase emphasis on sail. Woah! no low transom there,,, Cool boat. I don't think you'd want to be reducing her draft though. She's already sitting quite high. She must have a heavily leaded keel to keep her from rolling over. I really need shoal draft. However, I will not build it ins pite of how much fun it would be. My current 28' sailboat with 3'10" draft and 13 hp diesel is just right for me AND is paid for. For your area a Mac 26 seems ideal. Doesn't sail very well, but has a lot of advantages otherwise, including a 12"-18" draft. Good accommodations for the family for its size too. --Vic Oi! "Doesn't sail very well..." Then why the hell would you want one? -- http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:17:59 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote: For your area a Mac 26 seems ideal. Doesn't sail very well, but has a lot of advantages otherwise, including a 12"-18" draft. Good accommodations for the family for its size too. --Vic Oi! "Doesn't sail very well..." Then why the hell would you want one? It sails. Just not as well as dedicated sailboats, some of which can be said of, "doesn't sail very well compared to another." As I said, it has a lot of advantages. It sails. Shallow draft for Florida's gulf coast. Economical when under power. Low price. Lots of space for a 26' More important to some, if you get caught in heavy weather, it won't suffer swamping over a low transom cutout. Anything else you want to know about the Mac 26? --Vic |
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On Sep 23, 1:10*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:17:59 -0400, A Real Boater wrote: For your area a Mac 26 seems ideal. *Doesn't sail very well, but has a lot of advantages otherwise, including a 12"-18" draft. Good accommodations for the family for its size too. --Vic Oi! "Doesn't sail very well..." Then why the hell would you want one? It sails. *Just not as well as dedicated sailboats, some of which can be said of, "doesn't sail very well compared to another." As I said, it has a lot of advantages. It sails. Shallow draft for Florida's gulf coast. Economical when under power. Low price. Lots of space for a 26' More important to some, if you get caught in heavy weather, it won't suffer swamping over a low transom cutout. Anything else you want to know about the Mac 26? --Vic Ignore the idiot, Vic, as always, he either doesn't have a clue, or he says things to **** people off, one or the other. Neither is worth a reply. |
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On Sep 23, 1:35 pm, wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:10 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:17:59 -0400, A Real Boater wrote: For your area a Mac 26 seems ideal. Doesn't sail very well, but has a lot of advantages otherwise, including a 12"-18" draft. Good accommodations for the family for its size too. --Vic Oi! "Doesn't sail very well..." Then why the hell would you want one? It sails. Just not as well as dedicated sailboats, some of which can be said of, "doesn't sail very well compared to another." As I said, it has a lot of advantages. It sails. Shallow draft for Florida's gulf coast. Economical when under power. Low price. Lots of space for a 26' More important to some, if you get caught in heavy weather, it won't suffer swamping over a low transom cutout. Anything else you want to know about the Mac 26? --Vic Ignore the idiot, Vic, as always, he either doesn't have a clue, or he says things to **** people off, one or the other. Neither is worth a reply. I do like the Mac 26. |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:17:59 -0400, A Real Boater wrote: For your area a Mac 26 seems ideal. Doesn't sail very well, but has a lot of advantages otherwise, including a 12"-18" draft. Good accommodations for the family for its size too. --Vic Oi! "Doesn't sail very well..." Then why the hell would you want one? It sails. Just not as well as dedicated sailboats, some of which can be said of, "doesn't sail very well compared to another." As I said, it has a lot of advantages. It sails. Shallow draft for Florida's gulf coast. Economical when under power. Low price. Lots of space for a 26' More important to some, if you get caught in heavy weather, it won't suffer swamping over a low transom cutout. Anything else you want to know about the Mac 26? --Vic I suppose that just as it is with powerboats, some manufacturer has to be at the bottom of the sailboat pile in terms of boat looks, strength, and sailing abilities. If I were shopping for a pocket cruiser sailboat, though, I wouldn't be looking at a MacGregor 26. To me, it's neither fish nor fowl. Is it still water-ballasted? Some of my favorite cruising sailboats in the under-30' class were made by Pacific Seacraft. The 24-footer Dana was a beauty, and also shallow draft. http://tinyurl.com/422awn Also spiffy was Pacific Seacraft's famous 20-foot Flicka: http://tinyurl.com/4kwxhw Sailboats good for cruising that actually look like sailboats are supposed to look. -- http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 |
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