Nice, huh ?
Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
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LOUIS B HOLUB
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Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
If you guys subscribe to Sail Magazine, take a look at page 76, September issue.
Nice, huh ?
Nice, huh ?
- argonaut
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
Wow.
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- ALX357
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
Can someone scan and upload this photo with a link ?
- Russ
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
Hey, thanks for that zinio link. VERY COOL!
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- Wind of Freedom
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
Cool thanks - actually looks a lot like my 2000 26X, but I know it's not ... I'm in South Florida (Jupiter). I'd like to move to Pensacola someday, but I just have a hard time thinking about moving away from the Atlantic to the Gulf waters.
- Rick Westlake
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
It looks like Bossa Nova, too, but for the lovely background! (It 'shore' doesn't look like the Chesapeake Bay!)
Even more interesting is that it's being used to illustrate a story on Florida charters...
"Picture your boat here, just a trailer-drive away!"
There must be a boat ramp nearby, and in a few months I'm going to want some Florida time. Bossa Nova could be just the boat for the Redneck Riviera - my own little "seaside resort," on the blue side of the beach.
I'd like to charter a 26X someplace that I can't reach with Bossa Nova. Punta del Este, maybe?
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- kmclemore
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
He didn't really anchor his boat by attaching it to a lawn chair did he?


- Rick Westlake
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
OMG!! ROFLMAO!kmclemore wrote:He didn't really anchor his boat by attaching it to a lawn chair did he?![]()
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(I checked the print edition and the line continues to the left. But your version is so much more fun....!)
- ALX357
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
You could snooze in the chair, and if your boat tried to drift out to sea, it would tug you awake 
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Kelly Hanson East
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
Note the blue colour of the lawn chairs...makes them suitable for anchoring... 
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LOUIS B HOLUB
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
You guys definately have an eye for detail.Kelly Hanson East wrote:Note the blue colour of the lawn chairs...makes them suitable for anchoring...
Whoever owns that mac, step forward, and tell us folk what its like sailing in those pretty blue waters.
- Gypsy
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
That picture was taken in Fort Mcree . Its a barrier island at the mouth of Pensacola Bay . Also there is a 'spoils' isand where they dump the ICW dredging . Fort Pickens is to the east and just across the mouth of the Bay
Its a beautiful anchorage. On a good weekend there might be a 100 boats in there.
The best way to anchor, in there , is to drop a bow anchor and back up to the shore , then take a stern anchor ashore.
The only problem with it , is the jellyfish . They love to congregate there. So its not good swimming.
In times past we have had to leave the anchorage , go just outside of it and get a saltwater bath.
The nearest boatramp is Bayou Chico , just a few miles in the Bay , North of the lighthouse you see in the picture. Its an excellent ramp and good marina. Good place to leave your tow rig.
Its a beautiful anchorage. On a good weekend there might be a 100 boats in there.
The best way to anchor, in there , is to drop a bow anchor and back up to the shore , then take a stern anchor ashore.
The only problem with it , is the jellyfish . They love to congregate there. So its not good swimming.
In times past we have had to leave the anchorage , go just outside of it and get a saltwater bath.
The nearest boatramp is Bayou Chico , just a few miles in the Bay , North of the lighthouse you see in the picture. Its an excellent ramp and good marina. Good place to leave your tow rig.
- Gypsy
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
No , its not my article. I just recognized the area .
We have spent many a night there , in our travels up and down the ICW .
A few times we have towed down to Bayou Chico and put in there and gone out to Ft Mcree .
The fort is in ruins and buried under the sand dunes . The ruins make for interesting beach hiking, as you ocaasionally find sidewalks , remains of buildings , and tunnels in the sand.
The big dune behind the Mac is the spoils island , on the other side of that Island is the ICW .
The lighthouse is Fort Eustis , which is now on Pensacola Naval Air station.
Originally , the three forts guarded access to Pensacola Bay . Pickens and Eustis are both alive and well , but poor Mcree is in ruins. This is all part of the National Barrier Islands.
We have spent many a night there , in our travels up and down the ICW .
A few times we have towed down to Bayou Chico and put in there and gone out to Ft Mcree .
The fort is in ruins and buried under the sand dunes . The ruins make for interesting beach hiking, as you ocaasionally find sidewalks , remains of buildings , and tunnels in the sand.
The big dune behind the Mac is the spoils island , on the other side of that Island is the ICW .
The lighthouse is Fort Eustis , which is now on Pensacola Naval Air station.
Originally , the three forts guarded access to Pensacola Bay . Pickens and Eustis are both alive and well , but poor Mcree is in ruins. This is all part of the National Barrier Islands.
- Paulieb
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Re: Who is the priviledged owner of this Mac-X ?
Did anyone ever figure out who owns the boat in the picture? It would be great if they are a member of this forum.
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