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Clyde C. Bauman, Jr.
Several years ago I saw a picture of a 65 ft MacGregor. I fell in love with it right away. I am a social worker by trade. I work with foster children and the families who care for them. My wife and I are also foster parents, have been for 30 years. For recreation we have sailed a 22 ft Catalina. However, we have in the interim, adopted 10 children and are in the process of adopting 5 more little ones as the older ones graduate.The Catalina is too small for our family. My dream is to one day own a 65 ft MacGregor. I think that the experience of sailing would be a therapeutic one for our foster children who have been through a lot of abuse, neglect and suffering in their short lifetimes.But, I heard somewhere that some folks feel that they are not a safe boat for off shore or trans-oceanic travel. What is the scoop? Why did MacGregor take the 65 footer off of the market? Has any one here sailed in one in heavy seas and what was it like? Someone else told me that rather then quitting the manufacture of big boats, MacGregor is coming out with an even bigger one then the 65 footer?Do you recommend the boat to others?