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A forum for discussing topics relating to older MacGregor/Venture sailboats.
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Scallywag
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Joined: Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:03 pm
Sailboat: Venture 2-24
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio

New to it

Post by Scallywag »

Just wanted to take amoment of everyones time to say hello.
Recently picked up a '73 Venture 2-22. Its in the process of preparing for this coming season here in the midwest.
I spent many of my weekends on my parents sailboats. Twenty plus years later I too have decided to get my feet wet.
I'm confident I'll be asking all kinds of rookie questions.
Appreciate your taking a minute or two of you time to humor me. -Steve
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Doug W
Captain
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Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
Location: Prairie Home MO - Galactica - 2010 26M with Etec 60
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Re: New to it

Post by Doug W »

Greetings and welcome aboard!
TheJoe
Chief Steward
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Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:58 pm
Sailboat: Venture 2-24
Location: Owensboro, KY

Re: New to it

Post by TheJoe »

Cincinnati is the midwest? I'm from Owensboro, 140 some odd river miles down river (West) from Louisville.
Christian
Deckhand
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Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:02 pm
Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
Location: Coal City, Il

Re: New to it

Post by Christian »

Welcome! You will love this forum and It's members. Very helpful.
Benmcgov
Chief Steward
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Joined: Wed Mar 16, 2011 7:22 pm
Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
Location: South Carolina 97 Macgregor 26x - Merc 90hp -

Re: New to it

Post by Benmcgov »

Welcome dude!!!! You are going to Love this site!!!! Congrats on the Venture!!!

Ben
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Freedom77
First Officer
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Joined: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:43 am
Sailboat: Venture 25
Location: Lake Mead, Nevada '76 V-25 #928

Re: New to it

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BRUHAHAHA! Welcome to the Legion of the Damned. Pretty soon you'll be using words that landlubbers can't understand. You'll start looking at sail emblems trying to figure out what make they are. worst of all you'll start redecorating you man cave so it looks like captain Ahab's cabin. Seriously welcome. We had a '71 V-222 for five years and loved every sailing moment. They're a great boat, easy to sail and very forgiving. Lots of great advice on this site. Enjoy. Fair Winds and Full Sails....Old Salt
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capncarp
Engineer
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Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:30 pm
Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
Location: Minneapolis, Mn.

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Aye matie. Welcome aboard. And will ya be bringin your lady wit you?
Well, he did say to humor him.
capncarp,
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dlandersson
Admiral
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Joined: Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:00 am
Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
Location: Michigan City

Re: New to it

Post by dlandersson »

House rule: Newest member has to buy the pizza. :)
Scallywag wrote:Just wanted to take a moment of everyone's time to say hello.
Recently picked up a '73 Venture 2-22. Its in the process of preparing for this coming season here in the midwest.
I spent many of my weekends on my parents sailboats. Twenty plus years later I too have decided to get my feet wet.
I'm confident I'll be asking all kinds of rookie questions.
Appreciate your taking a minute or two of you time to humor me. -Steve
Connaig
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Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:49 pm
Sailboat: MacGregor 25

Re: New to it

Post by Connaig »

Scallywag - Welcome - I share your position, I have had a few lessons, crewed a few times and have now taken the plunge with an '81 MacGregor 25 swing keel. Have had it out twice and realized that I need more training before I can single hand her. In the meanwhile I am searching for time to upgrade cleats, rudder, and figure out how to get the instruments and electical set up the way I want them. Need way more time to devote to it, but just cannot seem to find any. Ask away and you will be helping me as well!!! :)
Connaig
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Re: New to it

Post by Connaig »

By the way, I am living in Clear Lake texas and have her in the water. If there is anyone who lives down this way and has some time and patience for a newbie, I will by the pizza and beer............
Y.B.Normal
First Officer
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Joined: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:55 pm
Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
Location: Western PA

Re: New to it

Post by Y.B.Normal »

Connaig wrote:By the way, I am living in Clear Lake texas and have her in the water. If there is anyone who lives down this way and has some time and patience for a newbie, I will by the pizza and beer............
Welcome aboard Connaig!
Are there any sailing clubs by you? If there are, contact them; I'm sure they'll be happy to help you.
If you can, take some lessons. They'll be worth it. I've seen too many new sailors who tried to learn on their own
and give up in frustration.
"Sailing can be learned in a week, and take a lifetime to perfect."
Dale
Y.B.Normal
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Connaig
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Re: New to it

Post by Connaig »

Y.B.,

Thanks, will look into it. There are a bunch, but I thought they were all "members" type clubs, now that I think of it, I should have gone there first.

Will let you know how it works out.
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Freedom77
First Officer
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Joined: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:43 am
Sailboat: Venture 25
Location: Lake Mead, Nevada '76 V-25 #928

Re: New to it

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Hey Connaig. Most all sailing clubs are member types, but you can visit as a guest and they'll be glad to welcome you. The companionship is great and the advice is priceless. I was born in Dallas. Hook 'em Horns :D Fair winds and Full Sails....Old Salt
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arknoah
Engineer
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Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:49 am
Sailboat: MacGregor 25
Location: Lexington Park, Maryland

Re: New to it

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Welcome to the forum!
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