Yes I agree. For keel boats we only unstepped the mast to do work on them or for transport. Most times they were just stored over winter with the mast in place.sailboatmike wrote:What is this strange thing of unstepping masts, cant work out why one would do that.
We have heaps of keel boats on the hard stand with their masts up
In general we dont take our boats out of the water for winter here, but then again the water doesnt freeze
Downside of a Mac at a club
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
- Tomfoolery
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
Indoor winter storage, for one. Lotta that in the marina I used to use, and the yacht clubs surrounding it. And/or a custom cover that requires the mast to be removed, to eliminate entry of water.sailboatmike wrote:What is this strange thing of unstepping masts, cant work out why one would do that.
We have heaps of keel boats on the hard stand with their masts up
In general we dont take our boats out of the water for winter here, but then again the water doesnt freeze
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
I think the original post is all "relative" based on ones usually personal experience and expectations.
I have a fishin' buddy that can't believe I go to all the work to hoist and rollout sails every time I want to move the boat forward ... and all that effort just to go 5 knots? Let alone stepping the mast a few times a year. (and all those ropes and pully things to figure out?)
He pushes his throttle forward with one finger and does 20 knots, and is home BBQ-ing the salmon long before our mast is down!
... it's all relative
I have a fishin' buddy that can't believe I go to all the work to hoist and rollout sails every time I want to move the boat forward ... and all that effort just to go 5 knots? Let alone stepping the mast a few times a year. (and all those ropes and pully things to figure out?)
He pushes his throttle forward with one finger and does 20 knots, and is home BBQ-ing the salmon long before our mast is down!
... it's all relative
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I never can understand the whole fisho mentality thing
Scream to the boat ramp as fast as you can, throw the boat in the water, drive away to park with foot hard to the floor.
Run back to your boat, Start your engine making sure you rev the crap out of it, take off down the channel doing at least 20knts in the 5knt zone, overtake anyone waving a fist at them if they dare to be doing anything less than 20knts
Clear the channel and open it up WOT to get to the fishing spot 30 seconds earlier
THEN - sit and so NOTHING for 3 hours waiting for that fish to bite,
Do the reverse when coming home, ensuring you jump the queue to load your boat at every opportunity
YEP ALL MAKES PERFECT SENSE TO ME - NOT
Scream to the boat ramp as fast as you can, throw the boat in the water, drive away to park with foot hard to the floor.
Run back to your boat, Start your engine making sure you rev the crap out of it, take off down the channel doing at least 20knts in the 5knt zone, overtake anyone waving a fist at them if they dare to be doing anything less than 20knts
Clear the channel and open it up WOT to get to the fishing spot 30 seconds earlier
THEN - sit and so NOTHING for 3 hours waiting for that fish to bite,
Do the reverse when coming home, ensuring you jump the queue to load your boat at every opportunity
YEP ALL MAKES PERFECT SENSE TO ME - NOT
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We did a lot of fishing off the Mac and it was always great when we pulled up, set anchor, dropped lines just like everyone else; then 20 min in my wife would bring up some hot cheesy dip and cold drinks (or hot if it was miserable) while we lounged in the cockpit, while most others sat in their seats in foul weather gear arms crossed looking angry. Made it even worse when we'd haul in a big catch 
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
I had first-hand experience this summer what it is like to witness dozens of fishing boats that have a 200 horsepower or 250 horsepower outboard engine heading off at the start of a fish Derby in the early morning. I thought for a moment, that Canada was being invaded.
Guess I'll have to wait till after the election for that to happen.
Guess I'll have to wait till after the election for that to happen.
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
For stinkpots it's about the destination.sailboatmike wrote:I never can understand the whole fisho mentality thing
For sailors it's about the journey.
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
Absolutely. Much like motorcycling, especially touring. If I wanted to get there fast, and not get wet in the rain, I'd buy a comfy Lexus and drive there. Or take a plane to get there really fast. But where's the fun in that?DaveC426913 wrote:For stinkpots it's about the destination.sailboatmike wrote:I never can understand the whole fisho mentality thing
For sailors it's about the journey.
The admiral comes from a power boat background, and gets bored with sailing. In fact, she still pokes fun at her dad's trawler, which had a displacement hull, and stayed below 8 kts. He's known for going slow, including (and especially) when driving.
Maybe it's time for a 115 hp upgrade, to 'get there fast'. But where's the fun in that?
OK, wakeboarding is fun. But that's a different subject.
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
Yep Tom
U need to up-grade to have the best of both worlds
http://vid844.photobucket.com/albums/ab ... 0_2494.mp4
https://youtu.be/I8JGckmN5n0
J
PS U just gotta love these boats
U need to up-grade to have the best of both worlds
http://vid844.photobucket.com/albums/ab ... 0_2494.mp4
https://youtu.be/I8JGckmN5n0
J
PS U just gotta love these boats
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
Well I just joined I think the MYCBC , have not gotten my P/W yet !
Diff kinda Yacht club I do not foresee any downside with it , Terry is a member I,ve sailed with him great guy & he,s a member & speaks very highly of the club & it,s members as have all the other member,s I,ve talked too
Only downside is for u guy,s , U,ll have to move to BC like I did
I think I,ll be their 60th member so they r obviously doing something right
J
Diff kinda Yacht club I do not foresee any downside with it , Terry is a member I,ve sailed with him great guy & he,s a member & speaks very highly of the club & it,s members as have all the other member,s I,ve talked too
Only downside is for u guy,s , U,ll have to move to BC like I did
I think I,ll be their 60th member so they r obviously doing something right
J
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
Welcome Aboard the MYCBC Highlander ... glad you've come to the West Coast to salt your bottomHighlander wrote:Well I just joined I think the MYCBC , have not gotten my P/W yet !![]()
Diff kinda Yacht club I do not foresee any downside with it , Terry is a member I,ve sailed with him great guy & he,s a member & speaks very highly of the club & it,s members as have all the other member,s I,ve talked too![]()
Only downside is for u guy,s , U,ll have to move to BC like I did![]()
I think I,ll be their 60th member so they r obviously doing something right![]()
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J
We are celebrating the clubs 25th anniversary this coming season with lots of extra special fun planned - so you joined at the right time. Best 35 bucks you'll spend on the boat this year, our gang really loves to enjoy all the things the MacGregor lifestyle has to offer - on and off the water. Lots of new friends for you out here ... did I mention the dock parties?
Looking forward to getting to know you at our Club Nights, and sailing together this coming season!
Darry Major
Vice Commodore, MYCBC
http://www.MYCBC.ca
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well I guess it,s official l I,m now a member of the MYCBC
lookin forward to next yrs event,s once I get my boat ready
J
lookin forward to next yrs event,s once I get my boat ready
J
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Hey John,Highlander wrote:well I guess it,s official l I,m now a member of the mycbc
lookin forward to next yrs event,s once I get my boat ready
J
I forgot to mention that I still owe you a drink for the Suzuki 50 water pump kit you mailed out to me a few years ago. You can pick your poison at the clubs spring Regatta - our Windchime is usually fairly well stocked
Darry
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Re: Downside of a Mac at a club
Darry
I might try make ur nov . meet , although the time line is very close , need to see whats avail for motels close by , would really like to meet up with terry again & his wife , never did get to meet her due to sailing conditions which made us late for a planned dinner arrangement which I am sure did not go down well due to all the work Terry,s wife must have went too !
J
I might try make ur nov . meet , although the time line is very close , need to see whats avail for motels close by , would really like to meet up with terry again & his wife , never did get to meet her due to sailing conditions which made us late for a planned dinner arrangement which I am sure did not go down well due to all the work Terry,s wife must have went too !
J
