MAC versatility
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:31 am
I'll give a more detailed story once i return (we are heading back down tot he gulf tonight, so i am alittle rushed)
But for All those wondering about the MAC, i'll give this little real world usage.
My son, my wife and myself, just got back from Panama City (plus 2 dogs i might add)...went spent 6 days on the MAC...sleeping, eating and playing on-board....rented a Honda generator 2000i which ran the exterior lights and the LOWES $79 A/C mod.....the BOAT WAS A MEAT LOCKER LOL.....we spent a grand total of $420 for the entire trip food, gas down there, gas while there, rental of generator and ice...
Every night, as tide was going out, all the boats either pulled up anchor and left for the night or went out deeper because of the low tides.....we would go TO the beach, in inches of water...walk the dogs, romantic walk on the beach until well after dark...then climb aboard and i would slightly push us out to a depth of 1 foot of water....then the wife would motor to our spot for anchorage...in deeper water....we did this every night....a large motor boat...tried to do the same thing one night after watching us.....it took 4 boats to pull him out 2 days later....and it took 2 days....
I love the places i can go in the MAC....its fantastic...between motoring around, and sailing.....we used maybe 8 gallons of gas for the entire time...and we had a BLAST...
We are heading out again tonight, fOR A 6 DAY trip....leaving the dogs but taking 2 more of the kids...so 5 of us...on the boat...we do this alot...with plenty of room...we are just bringing more blankets this time...that darn A/C will give you the chills...LOL and i met another MAC 26X as he beached himself...we talked for a time, nice guy....he bought a MARINE A/C that attached to the front hatch...he paid alot....but said it leaks inside, no matter what he tried to do to stop it...
oh BTW, the Honda 2000i will run in ECO mood while running the generator, ACDC-Garden lights strung around the rail/life line (so the kids can see on deck at night while anchored) , interior lights, charge the batteries....and still be VERY quiet and not near normal (non-ECO mode) idle....the garden lights pull more watts and more drain on the generator than the A/C did....was surprising....several people asked why we had a generator and didn't run it...i told them it IS on....they couldn't hear it from 10 feet away....
when we finally left....a motor boat, 4 feet shorter than ours...was stuck on the loading dock..his chevy z71 4x4 couldn't pull him out...and of course he had to use his motor to load himself on the trailor....my wife put the trailor all the way in the water...i had a lead line, walked the boat (motor up for traveling) onto the trailor, 2 cranks of the winch to secure it...and our little tundra (6 cyl) pulled our boat right out...the wife walked over to the guy that was stuck and asked if he wanted her to pull him out...(thank god looks can't kill or i'd be a widower)...the park ranger Laughed so loud that i thought the guy in the truck might shoot us all LOL.....
If you are thinking of this boat and another...get this one...if you have got one..be proud of it...it's simply freedom wrapped in fiberglass...and you have a TON more money for other things....we love our boat...and everytime we docked for showers (i;ll fix that soon) someone ALWAYS came up asking about the boat and shocked at the price and that it was trailorable.....god i love this boat...now i have to go repack it for the trip tonight....see you on the water...
Keith
But for All those wondering about the MAC, i'll give this little real world usage.
My son, my wife and myself, just got back from Panama City (plus 2 dogs i might add)...went spent 6 days on the MAC...sleeping, eating and playing on-board....rented a Honda generator 2000i which ran the exterior lights and the LOWES $79 A/C mod.....the BOAT WAS A MEAT LOCKER LOL.....we spent a grand total of $420 for the entire trip food, gas down there, gas while there, rental of generator and ice...
Every night, as tide was going out, all the boats either pulled up anchor and left for the night or went out deeper because of the low tides.....we would go TO the beach, in inches of water...walk the dogs, romantic walk on the beach until well after dark...then climb aboard and i would slightly push us out to a depth of 1 foot of water....then the wife would motor to our spot for anchorage...in deeper water....we did this every night....a large motor boat...tried to do the same thing one night after watching us.....it took 4 boats to pull him out 2 days later....and it took 2 days....
I love the places i can go in the MAC....its fantastic...between motoring around, and sailing.....we used maybe 8 gallons of gas for the entire time...and we had a BLAST...
We are heading out again tonight, fOR A 6 DAY trip....leaving the dogs but taking 2 more of the kids...so 5 of us...on the boat...we do this alot...with plenty of room...we are just bringing more blankets this time...that darn A/C will give you the chills...LOL and i met another MAC 26X as he beached himself...we talked for a time, nice guy....he bought a MARINE A/C that attached to the front hatch...he paid alot....but said it leaks inside, no matter what he tried to do to stop it...
oh BTW, the Honda 2000i will run in ECO mood while running the generator, ACDC-Garden lights strung around the rail/life line (so the kids can see on deck at night while anchored) , interior lights, charge the batteries....and still be VERY quiet and not near normal (non-ECO mode) idle....the garden lights pull more watts and more drain on the generator than the A/C did....was surprising....several people asked why we had a generator and didn't run it...i told them it IS on....they couldn't hear it from 10 feet away....
when we finally left....a motor boat, 4 feet shorter than ours...was stuck on the loading dock..his chevy z71 4x4 couldn't pull him out...and of course he had to use his motor to load himself on the trailor....my wife put the trailor all the way in the water...i had a lead line, walked the boat (motor up for traveling) onto the trailor, 2 cranks of the winch to secure it...and our little tundra (6 cyl) pulled our boat right out...the wife walked over to the guy that was stuck and asked if he wanted her to pull him out...(thank god looks can't kill or i'd be a widower)...the park ranger Laughed so loud that i thought the guy in the truck might shoot us all LOL.....
If you are thinking of this boat and another...get this one...if you have got one..be proud of it...it's simply freedom wrapped in fiberglass...and you have a TON more money for other things....we love our boat...and everytime we docked for showers (i;ll fix that soon) someone ALWAYS came up asking about the boat and shocked at the price and that it was trailorable.....god i love this boat...now i have to go repack it for the trip tonight....see you on the water...
Keith