Hi all,
Been away for awhile, so this may be old news, but......
I was just looking at the Honda Marine outboard site and ran into this.
A pretty good plug for Mac IMHO. (notice the boat pictured)
http://www.honda-marine.com/ModelDetail ... roup=bf9.9#
Still boatless at the moment, but shopping.
Honda Marine & MacGregor 26X
Steve,
Good to hear from you, it has been a while. What kind of boat "floats your boat now" or rather what do you have your eye on? Any particular one. I've got my eye on the 97-99 Hunter 310's and hope to be in one next spring. I ran up with you back on the Catalina 22 list and moved to my 26X in 02 after you and just thought we might be on the same wave lenght again.
Mike
02 26X Mutual Fun
Raleigh, NC
Good to hear from you, it has been a while. What kind of boat "floats your boat now" or rather what do you have your eye on? Any particular one. I've got my eye on the 97-99 Hunter 310's and hope to be in one next spring. I ran up with you back on the Catalina 22 list and moved to my 26X in 02 after you and just thought we might be on the same wave lenght again.
Mike
02 26X Mutual Fun
Raleigh, NC
- Steve K
- Captain
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- Sailboat: MacGregor 26D
- Location: So. Cal. desert
MIKE, OLD FRIEND!!! 
Remember you well.
I was just talking to another friend of mine up in Vegas this morning about lifting his Capri off the trailer. I dug up several old pics from the "C-22 Project" web site (remember it? I turned the boat upsidedown and completely refinished the hull).
Anyway....... Suddenly it hit me (and shocked me a little). That was back in '95 or '96. That's going on ten years now! Wow.
Great that we keep E-running into eachother over the years.
You know, my mother passed a little over a year ago (Ashville NC.) and I flew into Raleigh Duram and drove up to Ashville from there. I actually thought about you when the plane was touching down. Told my wife one of my E-mail boat buddies lived in Raleigh.
'Course, didn't have yer info with me. Could've called you and had a fase to face. Hindsight's 2020 right.
Good to hear from a fellow sailor who started all this about the same time.
Anyway
I'm actually thinking small. I'm looking for a good 26D right now.
I am (SHHHHHHHHHH mum's the word) saving for this, however. (link below) might take a lotto win before it happens though. But I'm dreaming it.
http://www.columbiayachts.com/
Columbia Sport 30
You might take a serious look. She's a real pretty baby. Fact is I think Columbia picked my brain, tuned into my dreams or something, 'cause this is the picture in my mind of the perfect sailboat.
Trailerable to boot! (big SUV or pickup).
I had always hoped Roger MacGregor would build something like this, only with his mass production budget mindedness. They don't call him "The Scottman" @ the factory for nothing you know.
I might be able to afford a MacGregor version of this boat right now.
All you Mac owners who are looking to move up should start pushing Roger for an upgrade boat. That's the problem with MacGregor. He gets tons of people started in sailing (bless him), but he doesn't have a place for loyal customers to move up to. They end up with Hunter or Catalina or some other brand who builds 30 footers.
Okay.... off the soapbox now
Great to hear from you Mike. Drop me a line any time.
Remember you well.
I was just talking to another friend of mine up in Vegas this morning about lifting his Capri off the trailer. I dug up several old pics from the "C-22 Project" web site (remember it? I turned the boat upsidedown and completely refinished the hull).
Anyway....... Suddenly it hit me (and shocked me a little). That was back in '95 or '96. That's going on ten years now! Wow.
Great that we keep E-running into eachother over the years.
You know, my mother passed a little over a year ago (Ashville NC.) and I flew into Raleigh Duram and drove up to Ashville from there. I actually thought about you when the plane was touching down. Told my wife one of my E-mail boat buddies lived in Raleigh.
'Course, didn't have yer info with me. Could've called you and had a fase to face. Hindsight's 2020 right.
Good to hear from a fellow sailor who started all this about the same time.
Anyway
I'm actually thinking small. I'm looking for a good 26D right now.
I am (SHHHHHHHHHH mum's the word) saving for this, however. (link below) might take a lotto win before it happens though. But I'm dreaming it.
http://www.columbiayachts.com/
Columbia Sport 30
You might take a serious look. She's a real pretty baby. Fact is I think Columbia picked my brain, tuned into my dreams or something, 'cause this is the picture in my mind of the perfect sailboat.
Trailerable to boot! (big SUV or pickup).
I had always hoped Roger MacGregor would build something like this, only with his mass production budget mindedness. They don't call him "The Scottman" @ the factory for nothing you know.
I might be able to afford a MacGregor version of this boat right now.
All you Mac owners who are looking to move up should start pushing Roger for an upgrade boat. That's the problem with MacGregor. He gets tons of people started in sailing (bless him), but he doesn't have a place for loyal customers to move up to. They end up with Hunter or Catalina or some other brand who builds 30 footers.
Okay.... off the soapbox now
Great to hear from you Mike. Drop me a line any time.
- Tony D-26X_SusieQ
- First Officer
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