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Buying a 26X Macgregor
Does anyone have any tips on buying a 4 - 5 year old MacGregor? They mostly
come with a 50 hp Honda 4 stroke. What are the drawbacks of this little boat? Thanks Michael |
Buying a 26X Macgregor
On Sun, 02 May 2004 15:14:10 GMT, "Newas"
wrote: Does anyone have any tips on buying a 4 - 5 year old MacGregor? They mostly come with a 50 hp Honda 4 stroke. What are the drawbacks of this little boat? Thanks Michael I was looking hard at buying a Mac26x. In my opinion, every boat it a tradeoff. I have a 24 foot powerboat, when I really like sailboats, but I don't want to always have to do the work sailing requires and I often want to get places fast. The Mac26x is both a sailboat and a powerboat, but it's not a great sailboat or a great powerboat, but it does do both which is why I almost bought one. One big drawback is that if you want to always trailer it it is a pain in the ass to set up. Only you can decide if it is the right boat for you. A lot depends on if you trailer, if you will be handling setting it up alone, what you want to do with a boat, ( also if you want to pay less for gas since you have sails you can use at least some of the time.) John C. |
Buying a 26X Macgregor
I too have thought about one of these
little motorsailers. I recall reading that one should buy year 2000 or newer for better build quality. There was a problem with the steering on earlier models I think. Good luck |
Buying a 26X Macgregor
I have heard that at WOT the bow is quite a bit up in the air and it is hard
to see. Never been on one so I don't know for sure but before I bought I would check it out with a test drive. It could be that it might need trim tabs. "Quest0029" wrote in message ... I too have thought about one of these little motorsailers. I recall reading that one should buy year 2000 or newer for better build quality. There was a problem with the steering on earlier models I think. Good luck |
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