Blue hulled
Looking to come aboard
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Kelly Hanson East
- Admiral
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- Joined: Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:35 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Kelly Hanson Marine........Mac 26M Dealer......Freedom Boat Works
Re: Looking to come aboard
Au contraire...I was banned from the Edgartown races for too many consecutive victories in my white hulled 
Blue hulled
are still allowed in the race, interestingly enough.
Blue hulled
Last edited by Kelly Hanson East on Sat Jul 25, 2009 2:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
- Love MACs
- Captain
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- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Eddyville, KY; 2002 X, 50hp Merc-4 stroke: Dream Chaser
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Re: Looking to come aboard
Thats only because you were letting that iron genny down thoughKelly Hanson East wrote:Au contraire...I was banned from the Edgartown races for too many consecutive victories in my white hulled![]()
- Mrs_Skipper
- Deckhand
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- Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:33 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: Lake Tahoe, NV
Re: Looking to come aboard
Speaking on behalf of the wife and family, I'm sure you'll enjoy the comfy/roomy interior. The difference between our
and the similarly sized Catalina we used to sail on with a friend is amazing! I hated going below even to mix drinks! Yes, we kind of hate how the wind pushes us around when we're trying to moor but we LOVE spending one, two, or three nights relaxing on board. It's great that at 5'9" I can stand up inside!
Ditto all the other comments about fuel savings, etc. And it sounds like you are interested in a fun family experience, not racing. Would you buy a high-tech backpacking tent when you want to spend a comfortable night sleeping in the campground with the whole family?
We love this boat. We really do.
Ditto all the other comments about fuel savings, etc. And it sounds like you are interested in a fun family experience, not racing. Would you buy a high-tech backpacking tent when you want to spend a comfortable night sleeping in the campground with the whole family?
We love this boat. We really do.
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waternwaves
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- Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2004 8:18 pm
- Location: X less in North Puget Sound -have to sail other boats for a while
Re: Looking to come aboard
reaching and running I have no problem keeping up with cruising boats to about 33 ft. ....
beating...well I key up with everyone else at 1500 rpm......
beating...well I key up with everyone else at 1500 rpm......
- Divecoz
- Admiral
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- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: PORT CHARLOTTE FLORIDA 05 M Mercury 50 H.P. Big Foot Bill at Boats 4 Sail is my Hero
Re: Looking to come aboard
You da man .... because there is a point when it only IMHO makes since to drop my 50 horse and turn the key... and No doubt I...... have to do it long before some on this board...waternwaves wrote:reaching and running I have no problem keeping up with cruising boats to about 33 ft. ....
beating...well I key up with everyone else at 1500 rpm......
IMHO and from what I have read here as well ................
If you want to sail a Mac Fast $$$$$$$$$ Read everything posted by Leon on this board and as you noticed$$$$$ be ready to spend some $$$$$$ But it appears Leon is making his M competitive....
I will mention that this weekend after ....... we got the rail out of the water and we tied a reef in a single sail , which BTW had #$%& for shape, we still registered 3.5 to 5 knots on the GPS! Oh and I will mention toooooooooo we were pretty much alone out there
