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I'll admit, I have never looked at a Mac 26 from closer than 50' and
that they have a bad reputation as the builder of the old Venture boats. However, if whayt they say is correct on their site, they have incorporated many of the things that were the hallmarks of good sailboat construction in the 80s. For example, they say they use a bolted hull to deck joint rather than the rivets on some boats (Beneteau I think). I agree with them about their philosophy about the use of glass rather than balsa or foam core as a properly made glass structure can be stronger than the cored one. Furthermore, their mass production methods is a good way to achieve high quality without high cost. Hand made is often poorly made. So, I cannot diss them without looking at one but I can see some good things if what their site says is correct. |