I grew up in Southern California, and learned to sail on daysailers out of Santa Barbara and San Diego. That was 40 years ago, and while I had a stack of boat brochures, and vision impairment from reading newsgroups and websites, I haven’t actively sailed again until last year. For some time at least one of those brochures was for a Macgregor, and three years ago one was on display at a show. My first mate (She refuses to be an admiral) immediately liked it and we scrambled aboard, thru the cabin, over the top, thru the hatch, and around the cockpit.
That started us talking about buying a boat in earnest, so in preparation we took a half hour demo sail (not on a Mac) at the Strictly Sail show in Oakland, and I took several hours of sailing lessons out of Sausalito.
This year we looked at several boats, including new and used boats at the Arena Yacht Sails yard in San Rafael. I liked the way we were treated there, and we liked the layout of a 2002
I can’t speak for all sellers, but here’s the arrangement they made with me: they took the deposit and are to make a demo sail date with me in the next 15 days. If the boat is not as advertised, we can walk away from the purchase with our deposit; if we do not like the boat when demoed, we can walk away with our deposit less the price of the demo sail; If we like the boat and everything works as advertised, we buy it with credit for the deposit added to the purchase.
That’s where we are right now. I expect the demo and sale to be concluded in the next two weeks; I’ll let you know how it goes.
Fair Winds….
James and Theo

