A forum for discussing topics relating to MacGregor Powersailor Sailboats
Mark Prouty
Admiral
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Location: Madison, WI Former MacGregor 26X Owner
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by Mark Prouty » Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:06 pm
I have a leek at the rub-rail. Does the Mac ever heel enough to bury the rub-rail?
Scott
Admiral
Posts: 1654 Joined: Tue May 18, 2004 12:46 pm
Sailboat: Venture 25
Location: 1978 Catalina 22 with all the Racing Goodies!! 4 horse fire breathing monster on the transom
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by Scott » Sat Jun 24, 2006 3:34 pm
I neglected to hang over the gunwale to check but Im pretty sure I've had mine wet a time or two. (It didnt leak) Is a Leek a fruit??
Mark Prouty
Admiral
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by Mark Prouty » Sat Jun 24, 2006 4:54 pm
I'm speculating that with the high freeboard it would have to be almost flat over to bury the rub-rail.
Leek - An edible plant (Allium porrum) related to the onion and having a white, slender bulb and flat, dark-green leaves.
Scott
Admiral
Posts: 1654 Joined: Tue May 18, 2004 12:46 pm
Sailboat: Venture 25
Location: 1978 Catalina 22 with all the Racing Goodies!! 4 horse fire breathing monster on the transom
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by Scott » Sat Jun 24, 2006 6:43 pm
That would be affirmative. We have had to spill wind while propped against the inside of the coaming a time or 4.
Ive never dragged a main on a Mac and have on keel boats with less freeboard, but I have dragged my spinnaker a few times.
Night Sailor
Admiral
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Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
Location: '98, MACX1780I798, '97 Merc 50hp Classic, Denton Co. TX "Duet"
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by Night Sailor » Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:24 pm
If you are paying attention, you should never have to bury the lee rail on a Mac, but it might be fun to deliberately try it. Otherwise, how will you know first hand how the boat handles in such conditions should they come up unexpectedly because you were not paying attention?I suspect it would be rather hard to do on an X or M. Both are forgiving boats under normal rigging and handling conditions. I used to put the rail in the water frequently on my old V222.
zuma hans 1
Engineer
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by zuma hans 1 » Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:19 pm
Had the leerail wet twice, both on Lake Mead, neither exactly planned. No leaks except I had to change my shorts after we rounded.
James V
Admiral
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Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
Location: Key West, Fl USA, 26M 06, Merc 50hp BF "LYNX"
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by James V » Sun Jun 25, 2006 2:15 am
I do not bury it when sailing. When motoring, the rear 1/2 gets wet on the underside and sometimes it gets wet on the top with spray.
Where is your leak???
Mark Prouty
Admiral
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by Mark Prouty » Sun Jun 25, 2006 6:19 am
I'm a little embarrased to mention it but I side swiped a tree in my yard. You can't even see the damage unless you look closely. My son and I were speculating whether we sould sail with the boat that way but decided the damage was too close to the chainplate. $1,500 damage. Getting it fixed this week.
Pulling the boat around can be more dangerous than sailing.
James V
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Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
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by James V » Sun Jun 25, 2006 11:57 pm
Well, I ripped mine about 2 inches comming into a dock. Plan on putting some 4200 on it and see if I make any more before I replace.
Here's to learning.
RandyMoon
Captain
Posts: 779 Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2004 7:05 pm
Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
Location: Rockwall, TX Lake Ray Hubbard 2005M #0690 L405 Tohatsu TLDI 90 (Rhapsody in Blue)
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by RandyMoon » Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:51 pm
I think trees have the right of way. Was it windward or leeward?
Mark Prouty
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by Mark Prouty » Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:00 pm
Trees do have the right of way. I just wish they could be more malleable.
baldbaby2000
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by baldbaby2000 » Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:50 pm
I've buried the rub rail more than once but not intentionally. The winds are pretty gusty where I sail.