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If the 26M is a poor boat, that what trailerable boat in that size range
(abt 25') can do better?

Scout

Catalina and Hunter both make trailerable boats in this size range. Another
thing to consider, as the price of gasoline has severely effected the resale
of suv's capable of towing larger boats, you could even consider a boat that
is not advertised as "trailerable", the only caveat being that you want
something with a maximum beam of around 10'. If you consider this, there are
quite a few boats out there that would merit further investigation.

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Does anyone have any actual experience with the Mac 26M?


Scout... I have some though at this point in time... minimal
compared to other posters such as Jim Cate.

I acquired a used 2004 M with a Honda 50 earlier this year. I
sail it out in the Channel Islands area just off the coast of
California between Ventura and Oxnard.

Thus far... at least for me... I have enjoyed it. And yeh
it certainly has it's limitations. (smile) When I think of the
Mac... this old phrase comes to my mind... "a jack of all
trades but a master at none".

IMHO... Roger MacGregor realized there was/is a niche market
for this type of trailerable vessel and has done quite well in exploit-
ing it.

I would suggest visiting the following moderated forum:

http://macgregorsailors.com/phpBB/

We have 1470 registered members and I am certain some of the
"regulars" will be perfectly candid and forthright in answering any
of your questions.

Best regards

Bill

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Does anyone have any actual experience with the Mac 26M?


Well, yeah.


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Scout... I have some though at this point in time... minimal
compared to other posters such as Jim Cate.


Who is pretty much a certifiable nutcase, and not a person
from whom to get reliable info on the boat.


I acquired a used 2004 M with a Honda 50 earlier this year. I
sail it out in the Channel Islands area just off the coast of
California between Ventura and Oxnard.

Thus far... at least for me... I have enjoyed it. And yeh
it certainly has it's limitations. (smile) When I think of the
Mac... this old phrase comes to my mind... "a jack of all
trades but a master at none".


Sure. It's a question of what you want. In some ways the M
is an improvement on the previous X models, although the
ones most commonly ballyhoo'ed are those of least import.

The biggest improvement is the extra 500# of fiberglass used
in the construction. The 2nd biggest is that you can get it
in colors.


IMHO... Roger MacGregor realized there was/is a niche market
for this type of trailerable vessel and has done quite well in exploit-
ing it.

I would suggest visiting the following moderated forum:

http://macgregorsailors.com/phpBB/

We have 1470 registered members and I am certain some of the
"regulars" will be perfectly candid and forthright in answering any
of your questions.


A better option would be to make a date to go for a sail on
one, and see if it performs and handles well enough to suit you.

DSK

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Some owners comment on the Mac


http://my.boatus.com/forum/forum_pos...TID=52607&PN=1


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Scout...

I was just made aware of this web site:

http://www.tide28.com/

Based on the builder's (British) presentation... found their small
boat concept rather interesting.

Bill

Note: Through other informational sources... it was revealed that
a young fellow (28 years old) is planning to cross the Atlantic in
one of these things. His dad plans to "shadow" his son's passage
in a simular model. Hmmmm...

Bill



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I screwed up...

The young man that wants to solo the Tide28 is 14 years old..!

Here is the family's web site detailing this adventure (?).

http://www.sailmike.com/


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Thanks to all for your responses!

I'm looking with a lustful eye at the Tide 28, http://www.tide28.com/

Haven't seen any US dealers though. Seems like she's a much more seaworthy craft (than the Mac), and since I like excursions off the Jersey shore, it would be a real comfort to have that 6' of lead hanging beneath me. And I like the fact that she'll draw less than 20" for ducking around the back bays behind Long Beach Island.

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Does anyone have any actual experience with the Mac 26M?

In my unending search for the right boat, this boat appears to have many features of interest. I understand that the sailing performance is compromised to gain in other areas, but if speed is not my thing, why should I care?

If the 26M is a poor boat, that what trailerable boat in that size range (abt 25') can do better?

Scout

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Scout wrote:
Thanks to all for your responses!

I'm looking with a lustful eye at the Tide 28, http://www.tide28.com/

Haven't seen any US dealers though. Seems like she's a much more
seaworthy craft (than the Mac), and since I like excursions off the
Jersey shore, it would be a real comfort to have that 6' of lead hanging
beneath me. And I like the fact that she'll draw less than 20" for
ducking around the back bays behind Long Beach Island.


No that's a cool boat... except for the goofy looking windows...

The hull & configuration are similar to a modern sportboat
type; somepbody prob'ly figured that if it will plane with a
spinnaker, it will plane with a motor... beef up the transom
to carry the weight & torsion, that's all.

It's not that new of an idea, I used to know a guy who put a
75HP outboard on the back of his Flying Junior and go
fishing. Most of the time he'd leave the mast off though.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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Thanks to all for your responses!

I'm looking with a lustful eye at the Tide 28, http://www.tide28.com/

Haven't seen any US dealers though. Seems like she's a much more seaworthy
craft (than the Mac), and since I like excursions off the Jersey shore, it
would be a real comfort to have that 6' of lead hanging beneath me. And I
like the fact that she'll draw less than 20" for ducking around the back
bays behind Long Beach Island.

Scout

http://www.motosailer.ru/

As you can see there are a few boats in the Mac vein, there was also another
named the "Mast 28" -German manufacturer, saw one at the Chicago sail show
several winters back, it was fairly pricey, around 50k IIRC.
With the exception of the Mac, they are all European boats and might be
difficult to obtain or even inspect on this side of the pond.

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John Cairns wrote:
http://www.motosailer.ru/

As you can see there are a few boats in the Mac vein, there was also another
named the "Mast 28" -German manufacturer, saw one at the Chicago sail show
several winters back, it was fairly pricey, around 50k IIRC.
With the exception of the Mac, they are all European boats and might be
difficult to obtain or even inspect on this side of the pond.


I like this one, the "Alekstar 25"
http://www.motosailer.ru/index.php?menuid=6

Looks like the Flying TIger 10m, a pretty generous & modern
sailplan.

A lot of boatbuilding in Poland, nowadays. The former
Yugoslavia too... any place where skilled labor is cheap.

DSK



 
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