She's gone to a better place...
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 10:41 am
An empty spot in the driveway and in our hearts. Don and his buddy Bob drove away with her a few minutes ago, headed to the great city of New Orleans, where she'll not be buried in snow for months at a time ever again. Don said for the next hurricane (and there will always be a next hurricane on the Gulf Coast), he'll put her on the trailer and get her out of there.
Don brought a picture of C Opal on her side in 10' of water in the marina. Testimony that Macs DO float when swamped, the outboard submerged and the companionway partly in the water. But there was a lot of boat well out of the water, and the lifelines on one side to hang onto. This is definitely a boat you'd want to stay with, even if it was holed. In fact, I suspect with my lard ass standing on the end of the centerboard, with halyard in hand, she would've come back up.
I think it's also a real testimony when an experienced Mac owner like Don has a second chance to buy any other boat, and choses the Mac again. Don also brought pictures of C Opal beached and anchored in less than knee-deep water at the Mississippi barrier islands. I'm sure that weighed heavily in his choice.
Don, I hope she brings you and your wife many years of enjoyment. It was really good meeting you and Bob.
Don brought a picture of C Opal on her side in 10' of water in the marina. Testimony that Macs DO float when swamped, the outboard submerged and the companionway partly in the water. But there was a lot of boat well out of the water, and the lifelines on one side to hang onto. This is definitely a boat you'd want to stay with, even if it was holed. In fact, I suspect with my lard ass standing on the end of the centerboard, with halyard in hand, she would've come back up.
I think it's also a real testimony when an experienced Mac owner like Don has a second chance to buy any other boat, and choses the Mac again. Don also brought pictures of C Opal beached and anchored in less than knee-deep water at the Mississippi barrier islands. I'm sure that weighed heavily in his choice.
Don, I hope she brings you and your wife many years of enjoyment. It was really good meeting you and Bob.


