Searush
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Seen just off Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey last weekend.
It's a McGregor 26 out of RWB and was going pretty well. The first time I have seen one in action with the tanks blown dry. The nice, polite guys slowed down for me to reduce the wash - I had to wave them on to get the pic! She also slipped into RWB when everyone else was aground - draws about 6" of damp seaweed as far as I could tell.
Whatever your opinion of the concept, it IS unique. It may not sail as well as a fin keeler or plane as well as a pure MOBO, but nothing else can do BOTH as well as it does! I liked the concept when I first heard of it but decided to go 100% raggie in the end. But it has to be a good solution if you "Swing both ways" as they say!
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It's a McGregor 26 out of RWB and was going pretty well. The first time I have seen one in action with the tanks blown dry. The nice, polite guys slowed down for me to reduce the wash - I had to wave them on to get the pic! She also slipped into RWB when everyone else was aground - draws about 6" of damp seaweed as far as I could tell.
Whatever your opinion of the concept, it IS unique. It may not sail as well as a fin keeler or plane as well as a pure MOBO, but nothing else can do BOTH as well as it does! I liked the concept when I first heard of it but decided to go 100% raggie in the end. But it has to be a good solution if you "Swing both ways" as they say!
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