Sunset Pics
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Nauti Nell
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Re: Sunset Pics
Those are great pics of the sunsets / sunrises. Haven't yet spent a night on our 26M due to HOT summer here in Georgia. Looking forward to cooler weather when we can experience those types of views.
My better half has signed up for lessons and is quickly learning that sailing is a continuing education process. I am happily being placed into the roll of modification manager and her the captain.
My better half has signed up for lessons and is quickly learning that sailing is a continuing education process. I am happily being placed into the roll of modification manager and her the captain.
- Gazmn
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Re: Sunset Pics
Well Nell I'd recommend that you keep your sense of humor- Don't take yourself too seriously, but keep your charge safe. keep the ability to laugh or smile at yourself & simply Enjoy The RideNauti Nell wrote:Those are great pics of the sunsets / sunrises. Haven't yet spent a night on our 26M due to HOT summer here in Georgia. Looking forward to cooler weather when we can experience those types of views.
My better half has signed up for lessons and is quickly learning that sailing is a continuing education process. I am happily being placed into the roll of modification manager and her the captain.
The Sunrises & Sunsets will come - You just have to be there - With a cam
& Mike - Some guys have all the luck. Me & Tom just take what we can take. & are thankful they haven't traded us in for a newer model
Mine did say I could get a bigger boat & truck - but she ain't paying for it
Re: Sunset Pics
Was out this past weekend. Terrible sailing at sunset but great evening to be on the lake. After the sun went down the wind picked up and I ended up sailing around until midnight.


- sailboatmike
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Re: Sunset Pics
I traded for a newer model and found that newer isnt always betterGazmn wrote: Some guys have all the luck. Me & Tom just take what we can take. & are thankful they haven't traded us in for a newer model![]()
Mine did say I could get a bigger boat & truck - but she ain't paying for it
- sailboatmike
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Re: Sunset Pics
Not a Sunset, but shortly after, one of my fav pics of our boat

Not sure why it wont post it as an image Grrrrrrrrrrr
Not sure why it wont post it as an image Grrrrrrrrrrr
- Starscream
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Re: Sunset Pics
Alexandria Bay NY, moored at the Boardwalk Motel ($2/ft includes access to the pool, showers, BBQs, dockside tables and a bag of ice). In the background is Boldt Castle on Heart Island.

Oh and yes, Starscream was never officialized as the boat-name, and that idea was replaced by Bear Hunt some time ago. From the children's book by Michael Rosen (who approved the name!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gyI6ykDwds. I will be trying to change my handle on this forum soon.
A few weeks ago we crossed the US border with Bear Hunt in tow, and were getting a bit of a hard time from the border guard, when another guard walked over and asked us if the name came from the children's book. He had spent hours reading the book to his kids and had his buddy wave us through.
Oh and yes, Starscream was never officialized as the boat-name, and that idea was replaced by Bear Hunt some time ago. From the children's book by Michael Rosen (who approved the name!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gyI6ykDwds. I will be trying to change my handle on this forum soon.
A few weeks ago we crossed the US border with Bear Hunt in tow, and were getting a bit of a hard time from the border guard, when another guard walked over and asked us if the name came from the children's book. He had spent hours reading the book to his kids and had his buddy wave us through.
- Phil M
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Re: Sunset Pics
I believe that you cannot change your handle on this forum, but if you do, it resets to zero.
Phil M
Phil M
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Re: Sunset Pics
not Mac-specific, or all sunset pics, but ......
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- Starscream
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- Tomfoolery
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Re: Sunset Pics
Ain't that the truth. And don't think she hasn't thought about it.Gazmn wrote:& Mike - Some guys have all the luck. Me & Tom just take what we can take. & are thankful they haven't traded us in for a newer model![]()
- NiceAft
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Re: Sunset Pics
I had to look over the previous posts, just be certain I didn't already post this.
Huddle Bay, Lake George, NY. It's actually a sunrise

A sunset view from the Caribbean cruise we took last week.

Huddle Bay, Lake George, NY. It's actually a sunrise

A sunset view from the Caribbean cruise we took last week.

- dlandersson
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- Starscream
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Re: Sunset Pics
We spent Christmas at a resort in the Dominican Republic, on a beach that was swept for me daily so that I wouldn't have to see seaweed, with free drinks in my hand and free all-you-can eat 24 hr restaurants, and gaurds with shotguns patrolling the beach at night. All I can say is that it was an interesting experience, but while I was there I couldn't help feeling that the money and time would have been better spent on the Mac.NiceAft wrote: A sunset view from the Caribbean cruise we took last week.
Our "vacations" on the Mac are much more hectic, with huge logistics and technical challenges: feeding everyone, finding anchorages, planning the days' runs, keeping track of gas, weather, traffic, kids, etc. But a responsibility-free, all-inclusive week on a Caribbean resort just doesn't give the same level of satisfaction. Not even close. When we get to a beach on the Mac, it's a beach in its natural state, sometimes with bottle-caps or glass, or weeds, or whatever, but we always get the feeling that it's OUR beach, OUR sunset, because we got there on our own, we found it, we navigated there, we SUCCEEDED. I didn't just "buy" it, like I "bought" the beach in the D.R. Of course, the Mac itself had to be bought, but that single family trip to the D.R. cost about the same as a 26D in good condition. We have many non-boating friends who go to these resorts yearly, or sometimes twice a year, and rave about them. When I was younger I would have been jealous, probably, but now I feel kinda sorry for them because they don't even realize that they are missing the joy of achievement in their vacation. I am sure most in the Mac community know what I mean about the feeling you get when you have brought your boat to a special place. It's priceless, because before you leave the dock the responsiblity can be scary, even overwhelming, but the sense of achievement that comes with a successful voyage is amazing.
- Phil M
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Re: Sunset Pics
The joy of achievement - your analysis of the different types of vacations is quite well summed up.
perhaps as MacGregor owners we are similar in that respect.



