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I was a Mac26X owner
"JAXAshby" wrote I have sailed in 40+ knots upwind with bare poles. Most every sailor I know has as well. no big deal, in a Sunfish. |
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I was a Mac26X owner
"Jeff Morris" wrote I'll admit I don't leave the dock when its blowing 40, but I've been out a number of times in 35+ and forged onward with double reefed sails. Same here, cept I only have one reef in the main. Scotty |
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I was a Mac26X owner
I'd sell it and sail something else.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Veridican" wrote in message ... Well, according to the website they upgraded the carpet in the new version. Are you sure you were looking at the new Mac? According to Jim, they are so different that they may be hard to recognize Among other improvements, they also claim to have more "windows". Perhaps they permit a better view of the "porch" Maybe they did, and I think there may have been more window space. Don't get me wrong: If someone were to give me a Mac, right now, I'd sail it. I used to be all worried about whether a Mac was "Sea" worthy, until I moved to the coast and realized that the "sea" is no big deal and in fact is easier to sail on in many respects. Obviously, I'm not going sailing in a storm or 40 knot winds. No body does that, not in any boat. People sometimes get caught in that, but no one chooses to go there just because they have a "strong" boat. Would a Mac (even the new Mac) break a mast in 40 knot winds? No, not if the sails were tied down like they should be on any boat in that condition. The Veridican |
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I was a Mac26X owner
Nothing like wet carpet in a boat.
Maybe I should get some for my Etchells and cover up all my teak. Bart felton wrote Well, according to the website they upgraded the carpet in the new version. Are you sure you were looking at the new Mac? According to Jim, they are so different that they may be hard to recognize Among other improvements, they also claim to have more "windows". Perhaps they permit a better view of the "porch" |
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I was a Mac26X owner
Be fair, guys. He sailed a Mac and now sails a little Hunter...You can't
know about what you haven't experienced.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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I was a Mac26X owner
Most every sailor I know has as well.
no big deal, in a Sunfish. I've seen teenage girls out on Sunfish in 25+ knots. Always amazed me. |
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I was a Mac26X owner
You would have been more
believable if you had at least said you reefed and rolled in the jib yo-yo, I made no mention of having all the sails up at 40+ knots. The boat would a mite overpowered. btw, I have hank-on head sails because I prefer the better performance. |
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I was a Mac26X owner
Don't let their Dads catch you.
"JAXAshby" wrote I've seen teenage girls |
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I was a Mac26X owner
"Veridican" wrote in message ... maybe I know a different class of sailors. no big thing, really. [ sailing close hauled in 46 mph winds] No big thing? Different class of sailors? You don't sail. No one who sails, says no big deal to pert near gale force winds. You would have been more believable if you had at least said you reefed and rolled in the jib, but you don't know enough about sailing to put that into your lie, do you? The Veridican |
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I was a Mac26X owner
Most of us here assumed it, at least the ones who sail .
"Veridican" wrote You would have been more believable if you had at least said you reefed and rolled in the jib, |
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