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Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:17 pm
by K9Kampers
Three Gypsies wrote:...I don't see why the wishes of a large portion of this forum can not be represented .
Its a simple request .
Even after Kevin's reasonable explanation last week? Reread the previous page...
Your Mac is already represented by one of the current smilies. How significantly more beneficial is it to need a custom smilie to be part of this Mac community?
How many mastless Macs are active on this forum?
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:53 pm
by RobertB
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:07 pm
by DaveB
K9Kampers. I am in SW Florida and Mastless during the low wind and High heat during 5 months here in SW Florida (May-Oct.).
Just do the day trips to Sanibel Island to swim.
I am at 64 yrs young and don't like to rig the boat in 90 degree heat and dereg it at 4pm at 95 degrees .
That's waiting in line for a ramp space.
In and out less than 3 min. without mast/boom etc.
Dave
K9Kampers wrote:Three Gypsies wrote:...I don't see why the wishes of a large portion of this forum can not be represented .
Its a simple request .
Even after Kevin's reasonable explanation last week? Reread the previous page...
Your Mac is already represented by one of the current smilies. How significantly more beneficial is it to need a custom smilie to be part of this Mac community?
How many mastless Macs are active on this forum?
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:46 pm
by kmclemore
I run mastless, too, so trust me, I do understand that the boat is capable of this mode.
That being said, I will reiterate my previous statement that mastless Macs were never produced as a formal model by the company and as such there is not going to be an avatar for them on this forum.
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:19 pm
by seahouse
kmclemore wrote:I run mastless, too, so trust me, I do understand that the boat is capable of this mode.
That being said, I will reiterate my previous statement that mastless Macs were never produced as a formal model by the company and as such there is not going to be an avatar for them on this forum.
There is a technical term for that process of converting a Mac into a trawler, don't cha know.
It's called "Macular imastulation".
...Sorry. (
No I'm not.)

- B.
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 6:53 am
by NavySailor
Hamin' X wrote:NavySailor wrote:I'm feeling a little left out - no avatar for my 86' M25.

Oh, but there is:
~Rich
Well how about that. So why doesn't it show up on the right side of my screen with the rest of the Smilies:?:
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:30 am
by Hamin' X
I'm sorry, I thought you were asking about a Mac 25 avatar, which is presented in your profile. There is no Mac 25 smiley.
~Rich
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:07 pm
by Three Gypsies
seahouse wrote:kmclemore wrote:I run mastless, too, so trust me, I do understand that the boat is capable of this mode.
That being said, I will reiterate my previous statement that mastless Macs were never produced as a formal model by the company and as such there is not going to be an avatar for them on this forum.
There is a technical term for that process of converting a Mac into a trawler, don't cha know.
It's called "Macular imastulation".
...Sorry. (
No I'm not.)
While its true that MacGregor never sold a boat without a mast , they highly advertised the dual nature of the boat . All the sales video' s of the boat point out the fact that its as good without a mast as it is with a mast . Part of our decision to buy a Mac was because of this dual nature . it is said that as sailors age they usually move to powerboats . With a Mac they are able to do this without buying a new boat . We were powerboaters , having owned three Bayliners before buying our Mac. We wanted to try sailing . For two years we lived mostly aboard our Mac and traveled the Gulf , during this time we came to the conclusion we don't like sailing . When we came home this time , we demasted her , and roofed over the stern cockpit . We went back to power boating without selling and buying another boat , a MacGregor option . We ask for a simple avatar to represent this growing segment of Mac owners . Its a simple request , if you can pop up three Tats on a Mac site overnight , surely it wouldn't be that hard to pop out one for us .
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:49 pm
by RobertB
How about just making your signature picture an avatar of your liking? Your identity/preference is advertised every post. If you need an avatar to put in your message, post a picture on PhotoBucket and link to it whenever you want to use it.
Really, this forum is not about the avatars, it is about the bragging, banter, ribbing, and even the helpful suggestions sometimes. You asked, your request was denied, now either make a clever workaround or worry about something else.
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 3:07 pm
by Highlander
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 5:03 pm
by seahouse
If you really want another avatar you should contact James Cameron. He would be more than happy to make another Avatar.
-B.

Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 7:22 pm
by DaveB
As much as I like your rig, you would be knocked down on any thunderstorm we get every day during 5 mo. of the year, here is SW Florida.
I guess it works for you up north.
The rest of the Mo's. we like the working jib, and at times a reef or two in the main.
Dave
Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:04 pm
by Highlander
Actualy dave my boat is heavily laden as such all that well placed extra ballast so to speak allows me the luxury of flying a lot of laundry out there with no issues
http://vid844.photobucket.com/albums/ab ... 0_2494.mp4
http://vid844.photobucket.com/albums/ab ... 0_2495.mp4
J

Re: MacTrawler Avatar
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:14 pm
by mastreb
I spent three months mastless after a particularly embarrassing Macular Imastulation (during which another Mac went past oogling my moment of inglory).
It was during this time that I finally came to appreciate the "70's" styling of the MacGregor M. Unlike a more traditional sailboat, it looked like it may well have been designed as a cabin cruiser. We continued to use the boat for the months it took to get a new mast shipped in, have my irrational mods applied, and be rerigged from scratch.
It's a competent boat in any configuration.