For certain, we Mac'iers know how to enjoy our boats and families...Salute
Picture Contest
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LOUIS B HOLUB
- Admiral
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- Location: 1999 Mac-X, Nissan 50 HP, Kemah, TX, "Holub Boat"
Re: Picture Contest
Beautiful Pics...and stories !
For certain, we Mac'iers know how to enjoy our boats and families...Salute

For certain, we Mac'iers know how to enjoy our boats and families...Salute
- DaveB
- Admiral
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- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Cape Coral, Florida,1997 Mac. X, 2013 Merc.50hp Big Foot, sold 9/10/15
Re: Picture Contest
Pee soup Fog, I was born in Hyannis and sailed all Cape Cod and the Islands. Barnstable Harbor ,Best pi$$ Clam digging and Cherry Stones along with the big ones in the grass flats in Barnstable Harbor (just NE of Scudder Lane Ramp).When strippers are running it's great fishing, but when there not, Cod and flounder in early spring 3 miles out. Than Bay Scallups in fall. The Lobsters are also good with Scuba gear.
Dave
Dave
Kelly Hanson East wrote:Cuttyhunk Harbor June 2009
Catigale, yours truly and 4 tweens for a week!!
Navigating back with charts and compass in 250 meters visibility....no GPS allowed.....
...and one of my favourites from a few years back...Barnstable Harbour (New World) ......on the flats...
- Erik Hardtle
- First Officer
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- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: New Bern, NC
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Re: Picture Contest
Double Cross (XX) being passed under sail by Knot Shore in the Albamarle Sound near Edenton, NC


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mikelinmon
- First Officer
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- Location: Marina Del Rey, CA
Re: Picture Contest
Howdy do,
Just wondering; We'd like to post the pictures here on our Macgregor factory websight. Whose permission do we need, like to ask please. Can we post these pics in our gallery?
Mike Inmon
Just wondering; We'd like to post the pictures here on our Macgregor factory websight. Whose permission do we need, like to ask please. Can we post these pics in our gallery?
Mike Inmon
- kmclemore
- Site Admin
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- Location: Ambler, PA -- MACX2018A898 w/ Suzuki DF60AV -- 78 BW Harpoon 4.6 -- 2018 Tahoe 550TF w/ 150 Merc
Re: Picture Contest
Mike, although it may be a bit of a pain, I really do think you need to contact each poster via PM or eMail and get their express permission. Any other use may be considered in violation of their rights, or at the very least, bad manners.
- Jim Bunnell
- First Officer
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- Joined: Fri Jan 02, 2004 8:13 am
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: Southfield, MI; Tohatsu TLDI 50, '03 26M hull # MACM 0019 C303
Re: Picture Contest
Mike,
You're welcome to use the picture of Tanstaafl in the North Channel. Let me know if you would like it in a higher resolution, or if you would like to see others. Perhaps you could just announce a submission address to this list, and let those willing send the images to you along with a simple consent form.
You're welcome to use the picture of Tanstaafl in the North Channel. Let me know if you would like it in a higher resolution, or if you would like to see others. Perhaps you could just announce a submission address to this list, and let those willing send the images to you along with a simple consent form.
- beene
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- Location: Ontario Canada, '07 26M, Merc 75 4s PEGASUS
Re: Picture Contest
Hi mikemikelinmon wrote:Howdy do,
Just wondering; We'd like to post the pictures here on our Macgregor factory websight. Whose permission do we need, like to ask please. Can we post these pics in our gallery?
Mike Inmon
I have hundreds of pics and videos, and you are welcome to any of them.
Any post of mine on here, anywhere.
Send me an email if you want anything else.
Cheers
G
- traderdave
- Deckhand
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- Location: Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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Re: Picture Contest
Here is a picture which shows the Harrison River that runs from Harrison Lake to the Fraser River. This is close to Chilliwack British Columbia in the Fraser Valley. This was a great day---- 25 celsius and a gentle 5 Knot breeze.
The river has spots that are less than 5 feet so we were slowly making our way downstream in this photo and thus just running with the Genoa.

The river has spots that are less than 5 feet so we were slowly making our way downstream in this photo and thus just running with the Genoa.

- Québec 1
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- Location: Honda BF 50 - MACM0047E303 Lévis, Québec Canada
Re: Picture Contest
All my posted pictures are in the public domaine...take em!mikelinmon wrote:Howdy do,
Just wondering; We'd like to post the pictures here on our Macgregor factory websight. Whose permission do we need, like to ask please. Can we post these pics in our gallery?
Mike Inmon



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- Nick
- Chief Steward
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- Sailboat: Venture 25
- Location: Melbourne, Australia..2011 Beneteau Oceanis 34... La Bonne Vie
Re: Picture Contest
I have posted this before but it is one of my favourite pictures. Just after having a quiet morning tea here at Paynesville on the Gippsland lakes the wind picked up and we had a great sail to Metung reaching speeds of over 7 knots. A great day Cheers Nick


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Kelly Hanson East
- Admiral
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- Joined: Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:35 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Kelly Hanson Marine........Mac 26M Dealer......Freedom Boat Works
Re: Picture Contest
A modest submission from my 11 year old Caitlin, and a poem from her Twin Sister on the same venue.

A Day On Cuttyhunk
by Abigail Smith (c) 2009
I remember a day,
one where sunlight
shone, lemon-gold.
Glinting off the
water, sea-foam
and spray.
Wind whipped back our hair,
as we climbed the rocks.
Tripping, falling on my
knees, I land
Facefirst, into a tidal pool.
Anemones waving their
Fragile limbs, silver
fish darting in a frenzy.
You pause, laughing, as I
get up again. Boats
in the harbor, warm
white sand studded with shell and stone,
The shrieking children
in the water, it reflects
in your chocolate eyes.
Mine are azure, exactly
like the sea. So unlike twins,
So we are, so we be.
Climbing up more rocks, seeing
the red-brown seaweed uncurl, revealing
A pink shell.
Curled at the edges, sunk into the
sand like an old relic of some past time.
Warm sunlight touches it, your browned skin cradling it.
Stark contrast to the ivory sand.
White-topped swells carries the boat away, we both see
Looking back, an island
Slowly shrinking like a pebble thrown in a pond.
Your salt encrusted hand around the rail, leaning,
my hands in my lap. We remember
Playing in the water, screaming
As the boat we were in overturns.
Ice cream and burgers under the sun
the scent of salt and fish wreathing
the aroma of our food.
Tired nights, many yawns, gentle sleep,
a movie or two.
A bonfire with marshmallows
Under the stars.
Lemon-amber sun touches the ocean,
turning it as gray as tomorrow.
Lemon-amber sun sinks down
Deep, turning the sky pink.
As pink as the shell in your hand.
I remember, a day in July.

A Day On Cuttyhunk
by Abigail Smith (c) 2009
I remember a day,
one where sunlight
shone, lemon-gold.
Glinting off the
water, sea-foam
and spray.
Wind whipped back our hair,
as we climbed the rocks.
Tripping, falling on my
knees, I land
Facefirst, into a tidal pool.
Anemones waving their
Fragile limbs, silver
fish darting in a frenzy.
You pause, laughing, as I
get up again. Boats
in the harbor, warm
white sand studded with shell and stone,
The shrieking children
in the water, it reflects
in your chocolate eyes.
Mine are azure, exactly
like the sea. So unlike twins,
So we are, so we be.
Climbing up more rocks, seeing
the red-brown seaweed uncurl, revealing
A pink shell.
Curled at the edges, sunk into the
sand like an old relic of some past time.
Warm sunlight touches it, your browned skin cradling it.
Stark contrast to the ivory sand.
White-topped swells carries the boat away, we both see
Looking back, an island
Slowly shrinking like a pebble thrown in a pond.
Your salt encrusted hand around the rail, leaning,
my hands in my lap. We remember
Playing in the water, screaming
As the boat we were in overturns.
Ice cream and burgers under the sun
the scent of salt and fish wreathing
the aroma of our food.
Tired nights, many yawns, gentle sleep,
a movie or two.
A bonfire with marshmallows
Under the stars.
Lemon-amber sun touches the ocean,
turning it as gray as tomorrow.
Lemon-amber sun sinks down
Deep, turning the sky pink.
As pink as the shell in your hand.
I remember, a day in July.
- Québec 1
- Admiral
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- Location: Honda BF 50 - MACM0047E303 Lévis, Québec Canada
Re: Picture Contest
Mr. Freedom man,
This is the picture post
And
That's not a picture
That's a slide show
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This is the picture post
And
That's not a picture
That's a slide show
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- The Mutt
- Captain
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- Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:28 pm
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- Location: Springwood, NSW, devinetemptations.com/macgregor26x.htm
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Re: Picture Contest
"Imagine" at Palm Beach, Sanctuary Point, NSW

This one is my current wallpaper acrosss two screens.

Launching at Basin View ramp NSW

Glenn

This one is my current wallpaper acrosss two screens.

Launching at Basin View ramp NSW

Glenn
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Kelly Hanson East
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- The Mutt
- Captain
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- Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:28 pm
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- Location: Springwood, NSW, devinetemptations.com/macgregor26x.htm
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Re: Picture Contest
Shame it wasn't a very relaxing week, my mates dad went into hospital early in the week and passed away near the end of the same week, we had a constant flow of visitors needing a break away from all that was happening, we had one breakfast alone, one night there was seven iin the cabin for and Indian feast, 3 degree C outside at the time.
Glenn
Glenn



