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I purchased my neglected MacGregor VentureCat 15 out of a farm field. It had never been sailed by its "then-owner", the tramp was in tatters, the trailer rusty, the halyard turned to dust. However, the sails were in good shape and for $250, I was it's new owner.
After a new tramp for $250, a new halyard for $45, and some glass work on a cracked hull, I was in business.
I like the VCat because it comes with a large furling jib, and takes advantage of the lightest breeze. I like the simplicity of it - the halyard ties to the top grommet of the sail, and a pin secures the foot. No traveller on the main sheet. The jib sheets sometimes get in the way when tacking and jibing - they come right across the trampoline.
Great for single handing - including stepping the mast.
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Posts: 17 Registered: August 2009 Location: Buffalo, NY
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emilybaby24
Junior Member
Registered: April 2012
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Review Date: Mon April 30, 2012
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Good Day to you
my name is Emily,I contact you base on your profle,so i will like you to contact me back in this email
(emily.samuel22@yahoo.com)
Yours Miss Emily
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