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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby pokerrick1 » Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:21 pm

Duane;

Your boat looks just great! I'll bet Roger never envisioned a Mac being used as ONLY a powerboat when he first designed it!

Actually, the Mac gives a powerboat a whole lot of cabin for it's size and price! As one of my favorite former wives used to say - - - there are tradeoffs for everything!

Rick :( :macm: Less
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby Waterbear » Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:59 am

Allegro:
I have also used my Mac X this summer as motor only. It allowed me to get into the very shallow
water of the Keys Backcountry (2-3'). Love your motor only mast.
I am interested in your inflat size and how to secure it. Also does it fit and/or
cause sailing problems with mast/rigging up?
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby Duane Dunn, Allegro » Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:45 pm

Our inflatable is a 9'10" Maxon CS-300 High Pressure Air Floor boat.

http://www.maxxon.us/boats/cs-series.php

http://www.ahoycaptain.com/shop/maxxoninflatables.html

It's a very nice boat marked with a 1200lb capacity plate and was only $999.00 when we bought it. It rides all the time right where you see it across the bow on the front windows. We don't care about the view out the windows, for years we have had curtains inside that we never open on the front windows.

It is secured on each side to the lifelines. On each of the side grab lines I placed a large SS snap hook. When the boat is rolled and on the bow these snap hooks simply clip to each lifeline. It is very secure there and in many years and miles of cruising in all kinds of conditions it has never gone anywhere. It stays there for trailering as well.

In this position it does not interfere with mast raising or lowering nor is it in the way while sailing. It is below the sail and the sheets have never hung up on it. Down on the first notch of the bow it is also completely out of the forward sight lines where it doesn't obstruct the view forward.

To inflate it I simply roll it out on the foredeck between the bow pulpit and the mast. Rolled out you can walk inside it easily due to the high pressure air floor. I inflate the three side chambers first with the normal pressure port on the foot pump, then I inflate the floor with the normal port followed by the high pressure port to get it nice and stiff, and lastly inflate the keel chamber. It's easy then to grab the painter and toss it over the side for use. It can be stored inflated on the bow, but this does block the view forward as will as obstruct the forward hatch and the anchor locker. Usually once it is inflated we tow it using a towing bridle. If we have a long way to go we will pull it, deflate it and roll it back up.

When in the rolled and stored position it also makes a nice bow seat when under way and actually adds to the security of the fore deck area..

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Here is it on the bow with the sailing mast up
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby capncarp » Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:18 pm

Admiral,
Your looking pretty ship shape. I have gone mastless for the last 3 years. I love sailing but I'm also singlehanded and my back just doesn't like it anymore. I enjoy the boat in a different way now. I have used a piece of Mac mast about 5 foot long for light and flag mountin. How tall is yours? It looks alittle higher. I'll bet you get the looks.
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby capncarp » Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:31 pm

Hey Admiral,
Any chance of getting your powerboat mast demensions?
capncarp
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby jwh2050 » Mon Feb 08, 2010 3:31 pm

If you are still looking for a boat I have a 82 Mac 25 for sale. Its in good shape three sails with a outboard. Everything works great. New tires and lights on the trailer.
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby Waterbear » Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:00 pm

Allegro:
Thanks for the perfect information, exactly what I needed.
You have quite the crew enjoying their stations.
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby Duane Dunn, Allegro » Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:11 pm

That's just a small part of our crew. Most trips we have 4-6 humans on board along with the two dogs. Our normal crew is my wife and I, and our 3 son's. Lately our oldest has also brought his girlfriend along, although last year for the first time we were out for 13 days with just two of the boys on board.

Lot's of info here http://www.ddunn.org/Boating.htm
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby Hamin' X » Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:40 pm

Duane Dunn, Allegro wrote:Our normal crew is my wide :o and I, and our 3 son's.

I surely hope that that was a typo. :wink:

~Rich
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Re: I'M FRUSTRATED LOOKING FOR A BOAT

Postby Love MACs » Tue Feb 09, 2010 2:22 pm

Hamin' X wrote:
Duane Dunn, Allegro wrote:Our normal crew is my wide :o and I, and our 3 son's.

I surely hope that that was a typo. :wink:

~Rich



Maybe that is just his normal term of endearment after yrs of togetherness :) :|


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