I wasn't there, but what I see in this picture is an idiot turned into the wind in front of a bunch of other boats racing in the same direction...
A fun aspect of water ballast missed by these serious designers, is watching the faces of powerboaters at the ramp when you tell them you're...
A historically typical "Frank" response. A LOT of BS that dances around the issue, isn't substantiated, doesn't answer the question, and these...
Geez, Frank. There are probably thousands of others in this world who don't like their rating, but they don't turn into a friggin' internet...
No, I said it can do it with compromises. And while the Mac may only be 80-90% as easy to sail as some, and 80-90% as easy to power as some, it...
You sound like Frank the time he bragged about outrunning a 40' yacht. I'll tell you what he was told then... to count, the other skipper has to...
ROTFLMAO! It's amazing how the arrogant snobs are usually the most clueless. Bayliner is a brand, genius, not a particular design. There are so...
I think you will find that any shortcoming, of not only the Mac, but any trailer sailor, much less any boat, is a result of a compromise to gain...
The high quality alternative to the MacGregor powersailor is the Odin 280, sold in the US as the Mast 28, at about twice the price. My main...
IIRC and with the caveat I could be wrong, The last "classic" with a swing keel was the 25, also the transition boat between the Venture and...
Let's set the record straight. Tripp Gal is a highly respected and welcomed contributor to the MacGregor Sailors Forum (now down with...
Go back to the TP52 thread, Frank. Your pride in posting stuff like this proves what a friggin' troll you are.
I'm not sure that's true of most, but it certainly is true for some who have families aboard, especially families with teenagers. We use the...