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MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Back when I was on the Mac list there was a few who raced them, one guy
filled in the swingboard trunk with something . Claimed more speed from it. Dilithium cyrstals? RB |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Yer a regular Josh Slocum, ain't ya?
Ah, well. Same old tune from Scotty...and no real answer as usual. RB |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Please repost where I wrote that.
"Bobsprit" wrote Please explain to everyone why you find the 26M and X so appealing. |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Yer a regular Josh Slocum, ain't ya?
"Bobsprit" wrote As far as distance sailed, I did get to the Thimble Islands last summer, did some of the Jersey Coast, logged plenty of daysails, overnighters and so on. |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Bobsprit wrote:
We're all awaiting your thoughtful answers. Not really. Cheers Marty |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Scott Vernon wrote:
Isn't the M25 in the Sail hall of fame? Ever seen a Mac/Venture 23' cutter rigged? Cool looking boat. Yes, the "Venture of Newport" which was intended to cash in on the growing popularity of classic boats at that time. Not to disillusion you Scott but it is really just a Venture 21 with a bowsprit & quarter rail screwed on. It is pretty cool looking though. There is one that sails a lake nearby, the owner has changed it to a quasi-gaff rig, added a row of bronze portholes, and some other old-timey nautical gear. Makes you want to grab a rusty cutlass and shout "Argh, matey!" Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Name another boat in this size/price range that can be trailered, sailed,
motored as fast, has as much cabin space. Take a few days, then get back to me. SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Xtually the Mac26 PowR-SailR isn't a bad boat if you understand it's limit How PC is this comment? Let's look at these so called "limits." Mac 26X or M Ugly design Very light build quality Poor sailing performance Poor power boat performance Not cheap compared to better used boats Yeah...I guess if you're okay with that, then the Mac26 is GREAT! I also have a 1983 OMC saildrive for sale...great if you understand it's limits. RB RB |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Is the Mac25 a better boat than a C&C 32 that never sails and has a host of
long term structural problems? Yes it would be. But I know of no C&C 32s or any C&Cs in my area with problems you list. Can't you manage to stay on topic without belittling yourself with tired trolls? I don't like the Mac26 or any Macs for that matter. I have been aboard the old macs and found them horribly cheap. The new X and M are simply awful. It's my opinion, based on watching them sail and being aboard several. If they sailed well (we all agree they DON'T) it would be another matter. This is a sailing group, Doug. You directed a large portion of your time to a powerboat, which in part explains your easy acceptance of a 26M. But I like sailboats that sail well, that look nice, and that haven't been built to the lowest price point available. I won't defend a Mac anymore than I'd defend a boat with bad decks. I'll leave that to you and Scotty. It's sooooo easy to go the "they're okay for some people" route. Show a little backbone and let's have YOUR opinion. I seem to recall that you claimed you'd NEVER buy the Hunter 19 again after you discovered the weaknesses and quality. But they're "okay for some people?" Or are they just crappy boats? RB |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Name another boat in this size/price range that can be trailered, sailed,
motored as fast, has as much cabin space. Yeah, and the Amphi car was also unique in it's abilities. It was also junk. I suspect you ordered a lot of Smokeless Ashtrays, Inside the Egg-Egg Scramblers and Mister Microphones in the 70's and 80's. RB |
MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
Repost where I said I '' find the 26M and X so appealing''.
A lie, fo course. I never quoted you as saying this. I indicated that you like the boat and continue to defend it, listing it's virtues. Clear to everyone. You should get one! RB |
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