GL: MacGregor (was: What's the Difference?)

D C *Mac* Macdonald k2gkk@hotmail.com
Thu Oct 12 08:48:49 EDT 2006


Look long and hard at that craft.  A friend has one
and his opinion is that it is okay for day sailing, but
you wouldn't want to try to live on it with its  VERY
limited capability for amenities.

D C "Mac" Macdonald
m/v Another Adventure
Grand Lake - Oklahoma



----Original Message Follows----
From: "Glenn Dean" <GDean@CVHoldings.com>
To: <GHNutley@aol.com>, <great-loop@lists.samurai.com>
Subject: Re: GL: What's the Difference?
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 07:31:41 -0500

With us also, when we retire, and start the loop , its going to be on a very
tight budget.
  A boat we are seriously considering as our looping retirement home, is a 
26'
Macgregor. Its a
trailerable , shallow draft , sailboat, that can take up to a 50hp outboard
motor.
The Macgregor will plane out and run 22 mph or can be sailed. So you have a
motor for when you need it and for battery charging, but you can also take
advantage of free energy when sailing conditions are right.
  With just a 50hp outboard motor, miles per gallon ought to be outstanding.


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