europeans
- bastonjock
- Admiral
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- Joined: Fri May 25, 2007 10:41 pm
- Location: Lincolnshire United Kingdom Mac 26X
- bastonjock
- Admiral
- Posts: 1161
- Joined: Fri May 25, 2007 10:41 pm
- Location: Lincolnshire United Kingdom Mac 26X
Re: europeans
were do you keep your boat mason? and hello and welcome to the MAC forum
My boat is down at the river Deben at the moment,im planning on sailing her back to wells before i pull her for the winter,im planning on doing some winter sailing on the nene
My boat is down at the river Deben at the moment,im planning on sailing her back to wells before i pull her for the winter,im planning on doing some winter sailing on the nene
- RickJ
- First Officer
- Posts: 292
- Joined: Mon Oct 01, 2007 2:39 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 19
- Location: Isle of Wight, UK - '94 19 + Tohatsu MFS30
Re: europeans
Way-hay, our "local" group!
After the Australia forum was created I was thinking of suggesting this, but never got round to it. Obviously Heath et al came to the same conclusion anyway.
I'm on the Isle of Wight, I keep my boat parked mast-up at Island Harbour on the Medina, a couple of miles south of Cowes.
After the Australia forum was created I was thinking of suggesting this, but never got round to it. Obviously Heath et al came to the same conclusion anyway.
I'm on the Isle of Wight, I keep my boat parked mast-up at Island Harbour on the Medina, a couple of miles south of Cowes.
Re: europeans
Well, there are hundreds of us in the UK alone.
But being Brits, it seems most are rather quiet and reserved so there are very few active contributors to this site from the UK.
When I bought my Mac 26X a few years ago, I found this site to be of enormous benefit in providing knowledge and advice. I still very much enjoy the sailing sections.
We do have a UK Owners Association which I have mentioned here a couple of times and some of the UK regular contributors here are members of the Association. The main activity of the Association is to arrange rallies around the coast and occasionally we go over to France or Holland (either sailing over the Channel or going by ferry if the destination is further afield). In fact this year was probably a record because we had at least one event in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and France.
The UK Owners Association has had a website for a couple of years and there is a new version "under construction" so that members of the public will be able to find us. It will also have details of our schedule of events, photo gallery, launch site directory, boats for sale, etc. It will also provide a space for member discussions although I do not envisage it competing with this site in terms of market reach
Mike
But being Brits, it seems most are rather quiet and reserved so there are very few active contributors to this site from the UK.
When I bought my Mac 26X a few years ago, I found this site to be of enormous benefit in providing knowledge and advice. I still very much enjoy the sailing sections.
We do have a UK Owners Association which I have mentioned here a couple of times and some of the UK regular contributors here are members of the Association. The main activity of the Association is to arrange rallies around the coast and occasionally we go over to France or Holland (either sailing over the Channel or going by ferry if the destination is further afield). In fact this year was probably a record because we had at least one event in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and France.
The UK Owners Association has had a website for a couple of years and there is a new version "under construction" so that members of the public will be able to find us. It will also have details of our schedule of events, photo gallery, launch site directory, boats for sale, etc. It will also provide a space for member discussions although I do not envisage it competing with this site in terms of market reach
Mike
- J.Teixeira
- First Officer
- Posts: 344
- Joined: Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:12 am
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: ARIANE - Europe - Portugal - Douro Valey - Dehler 24 - Bass Fishing
- Contact:
Re: europeans
Hi Bastonjock
Thank you for the "warning" about this group.
Good idea...
Sugestion: Invitations and instructions should be sent to recent european members.
Best regards
Jose (a few miles south)
Thank you for the "warning" about this group.
Good idea...
Sugestion: Invitations and instructions should be sent to recent european members.
Best regards
Jose (a few miles south)
- bastonjock
- Admiral
- Posts: 1161
- Joined: Fri May 25, 2007 10:41 pm
- Location: Lincolnshire United Kingdom Mac 26X
Re: europeans
well i suggest that any european MACers that you see online should be pointed at this forum.Ive found the UK Owners web site in the past but unfortunatly its very quiet
you never know guys,maybee one day we could organise a MAC euro rally
you never know guys,maybee one day we could organise a MAC euro rally
- J.Teixeira
- First Officer
- Posts: 344
- Joined: Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:12 am
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: ARIANE - Europe - Portugal - Douro Valey - Dehler 24 - Bass Fishing
- Contact:
Re: europeans
Is it possible to list the
http://macgregorsailors.com/forum/memberlist.php
bi location and send a massive message ?
Jose
http://macgregorsailors.com/forum/memberlist.php
bi location and send a massive message ?
Jose
- Oskar 26M
- First Officer
- Posts: 411
- Joined: Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:04 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: Perth Australia, 2007 26M, 60hp E-tec
Re: europeans
Hi Europeans
I hope you dont mind an Aussie keeping a weather eye on your groups. Some of the stuff you do over there is very interesting, not to mention the enviable places some of you go.
Jose Teixeira's suggestion of sifting through the membership is one way to go. Just before Heath set the Australia group up, I copied the each page of the membership list into a database to find out how many Australians had identified themselves as such. Copying everything was easier than just sifting through the pages, because there were many different ways people had entered information in the "Location" field. It was still a fairly tedious process, but I was laid up with an injured knee at the time so it was ok.
Another good starting point might be to post a request for European location information (in a more public part of the forum) with reference on how to sign up here. A thread like that started the Aussie group rolling.
Good luck. I hope the group really takes off!
I hope you dont mind an Aussie keeping a weather eye on your groups. Some of the stuff you do over there is very interesting, not to mention the enviable places some of you go.
Jose Teixeira's suggestion of sifting through the membership is one way to go. Just before Heath set the Australia group up, I copied the each page of the membership list into a database to find out how many Australians had identified themselves as such. Copying everything was easier than just sifting through the pages, because there were many different ways people had entered information in the "Location" field. It was still a fairly tedious process, but I was laid up with an injured knee at the time so it was ok.
Another good starting point might be to post a request for European location information (in a more public part of the forum) with reference on how to sign up here. A thread like that started the Aussie group rolling.
Good luck. I hope the group really takes off!
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- Engineer
- Posts: 118
- Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 12:49 pm
- Location: Exeter, United Kingdom, Former Mac 19 owner
Re: europeans
Hi! Thanks for the PM Bastonjock. I struggled a bit to find the forum and then how to enlist but got there in the end....as you all can see. I find the forum protocols and chat rooms in general a bit of a black art, seems complicated by the admin for there own strange reasons. Or is that just IT people in general? (Sorry Heath no slur intended you do a great job!)
I'm in Devon based in Exeter and 'PACAMAC' has spent this season on the Dart based at Dartside Quay at Galmpton, a few miles upstream of Dartmouth. It has lived there with the mast up on the trailer. We have finally mastered the art of launching and recovery with only a modicum of swearing including a broken winch strap and severe bruising to both my upper arm and ego! I wish the slipway had a steeper gradient as this would remove the need to do the hitch/rope/unhitch/rope/hitch/unhitch trick performed twice a sailing session!
PACAMAC will returning to base alongside my MG in the warm and cosy garage for the winter in October and for a few repairs (managed to ram the pontoon in a strong wind a couple of weeks ago but we won't dwell on that!) and a couple of mods that require attention, outboard wedges, larger ballast valve/remote control lever and/or similar.
I'm also looking at the possibility, financial sanction permitting, of a furler for the genoa plus a replacement outboard with the luxury of electric start, trim and tilt and a long leg like it's suposed to be!
I'm in Devon based in Exeter and 'PACAMAC' has spent this season on the Dart based at Dartside Quay at Galmpton, a few miles upstream of Dartmouth. It has lived there with the mast up on the trailer. We have finally mastered the art of launching and recovery with only a modicum of swearing including a broken winch strap and severe bruising to both my upper arm and ego! I wish the slipway had a steeper gradient as this would remove the need to do the hitch/rope/unhitch/rope/hitch/unhitch trick performed twice a sailing session!
PACAMAC will returning to base alongside my MG in the warm and cosy garage for the winter in October and for a few repairs (managed to ram the pontoon in a strong wind a couple of weeks ago but we won't dwell on that!) and a couple of mods that require attention, outboard wedges, larger ballast valve/remote control lever and/or similar.
I'm also looking at the possibility, financial sanction permitting, of a furler for the genoa plus a replacement outboard with the luxury of electric start, trim and tilt and a long leg like it's suposed to be!
- Hamin' X
- Site Admin
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- Location: Hermiston, OR-----------2001 26X DF-50 Suz---------------(Now Sold)
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Re: europeans
Oskar's answer is the correct one. There is no way to sort the database for particular Locations, because there is not a standardized form of entry. Perhaps in some future iteration of the board, there will be a drop down field for Country. Even then, the past registrations would have to be edited manually.J.Teixeira wrote:Is it possible to list the
http://macgregorsailors.com/forum/memberlist.php
bi location and send a massive message ?
Jose
~Rich
- Morimaro
- Chief Steward
- Posts: 86
- Joined: Mon Mar 15, 2004 8:23 am
- Location: Wokingham Berkshire U.K.
Re: europeans
Finally able to get round to replying to bastonjack's message.
Currently got 26X in Yarmouth IoW and also editor of the UKMOA newsletter
Cheers
Morris
26X99 hullaballoo
Currently got 26X in Yarmouth IoW and also editor of the UKMOA newsletter
Cheers
Morris
26X99 hullaballoo
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- Deckhand
- Posts: 41
- Joined: Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:32 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Epsom Surrey UK
Re: europeans
One more than when you asked the question!
Hello
I only joind this week, are there any membes who sail in the Chichester area?
Hello
I only joind this week, are there any membes who sail in the Chichester area?
- bastonjock
- Admiral
- Posts: 1161
- Joined: Fri May 25, 2007 10:41 pm
- Location: Lincolnshire United Kingdom Mac 26X
Re: europeans
i dont know about chichester but the UK macgregor owners have a lot of members around the UK,if you contact morris he can give you all the details
- 2BonC
- First Officer
- Posts: 307
- Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:02 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Germany
Re: europeans
Does this turns out to be a British Island group? In this case a European Continental Shelf Group would make sense.
Rainer
Rainer