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It's time for farewell.

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 9:14 am
by mrron_tx
Hi All: It seems as though My Doctors have guessed way short of the projected 7-8 years before My COPD +Emphazma(?) and Asbestosis made Me set a permanent anchorage . I have enjoyed the time I have spent here with all of You fine folks and am thankful for all the advice and help with the mods I have made to Dauntless. I took Her out the other week....or better , I tried to take Her out.... and even though it's not hard to set up , I do get a little winded , and need to rest a while before launching.... This time I forgot My inhaler and wound up in the V.A.hospital in Waco Tx. The Doctors and all of My Family have ganged up on Me and Selling Dauntless is the result. I hope the next Owner gets to enjoy the dream trips I rigged Her for, but am not going to make. It sucks when the reality that You don't want sinks in.....But's that's life. Ron. :macm: Dauntless.

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 11:02 am
by Don T
Hello,
I'm sorry for your loss. Happens to us all eventually but it will be a sad day at our house.

Stay healthy,

Don

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 12:00 pm
by NiceAft
Sorry to read of your situation. Maybe there is a Mac owner within reasonable distance who can take you out some time?

Ray

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 12:42 pm
by EZ
NiceAft wrote:Sorry to read of your situation. Maybe there is a Mac owner within reasonable distance who can take you out some time?

Ray

+1

Your situation is a real downer. If you have the energy and motivation, there may still be ways for you to get out on the water.

Wish you the best of luck.

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 1:35 pm
by Gabby_SC
mrron, Feel for you. I am kinda in same situation (reversed) Retired a couple years ago(medical) Halving to sell my motorcycle I purchased my first sailboat last fall. Riding a sailboat is the closest thing to riding bike although alot quieter. When raising the sail and rigging I just take my time and rest alot. Might take longer, but even that is enjoyment. Since I'm a newbie and not a hardcore sailor , I tend to want to go to group sails ( always someone around for help or advice) Hope you hold out selling for as long as you can. Hope your condition improves (Agent Orange sucks)

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 2:42 pm
by kadet
Words seem inadequate
:( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 3:20 pm
by mrron_tx
Thanks Y'all :)

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 3:25 pm
by Tomfoolery
Geez, mrron. I don't know what to say. :?

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 6:28 pm
by u12fly
We are so use to "hello newcomer", and "your turn to buy pizza", that we never get to practise our goodbyes. :| One thing I really like is WE do modify these boats, we just don't sail them. To me, it makes the MacGregor really unique. Mr. Ron be proud your legacy is living on... Thank you for your posts and contributions over the past few years.

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 9:16 pm
by Gazmn
Very Sorry Ron :|

Is the boat sold already or just up for sale? I'm thinking stall tactics. & just motoring around - With someone (Admiral? Grand kids??) for this season With several inhalers onboard :wink:

While I had always wanted a boat. it became a priority for me around '05. I was diagnosed with some 9/11 breathing issues that aren't nearly as serious as yours. But words like COPD & emphysema were bandied about and there was a lot of fear & PTSD issues to work out. The :macx: was the prescription for me. I'm a lousy sailor with a short attention span & a big motor. But being on the water, & in the sea air, I argue is one of the best therapies & medicines.

Last year I somehow managed to tear my hip - possibly during a lowering tide launch where I had to do a lot of pushing & shoving to get Miss Ollie off the trailer. Getting rid of "that damn boat" was my family's mantra. Not Happening :evil: my reply

Our families love us & mean well. & while Your decision is probably made. Let them also know what boating means to you. & let them help you do what you love to any extent that may still be possible. They owe you that - as you owe them to Keep Your Inhaler With You :wink:

Either way, don't be a stranger. Hang on as long as you can stand it -- & then some.

Dauntless- "Incapable of being intimidated or discouraged. Intrepid; Fearless"...

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 1:29 am
by topcat0399
mrron_tx wrote:Hi All: It seems as though My Doctors have guessed way short of the projected 7-8 years before My COPD +Emphazma(?) and Asbestosis made Me set a permanent anchorage . I have enjoyed the time I have spent here with all of You fine folks and am thankful for all the advice and help with the mods I have made to Dauntless. I took Her out the other week....or better , I tried to take Her out.... and even though it's not hard to set up , I do get a little winded , and need to rest a while before launching.... This time I forgot My inhaler and wound up in the V.A.hospital in Waco Tx. The Doctors and all of My Family have ganged up on Me and Selling Dauntless is the result. I hope the next Owner gets to enjoy the dream trips I rigged Her for, but am not going to make. It sucks when the reality that You don't want sinks in.....But's that's life. Ron. :macm: Dauntless.

Instead of sitting around here bragging about your boats you could surely continue to sit around here and just brag couldn't 'ya??? :wink:

I dread the day the day I can no longer sail my boat. My sympathies to you guys.

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:03 am
by mastreb
I'm planning on sticking around after I've sold my boat. I think you should too. I've always enjoyed your kind words.

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 10:19 am
by Russ
Nothing worse than when your body doesn't allow you to enjoy what you enjoy.
Sad indeed.

Sell the boat and stick around. There are plenty of folks in need of experience and wisdom.

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 1:30 pm
by RGF
No reason to stop now, Ron, it's not dove,quail,or deer season! :) (yep, spent a few seasons around Grapeland, Lufkin, and Hemphill) Stick around and help us til then pls.

Re: It's time for farewell.

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 4:03 pm
by JotaErre
I'm sorry to read about your situation. I wish you the best.