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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:48:39 -0400, HK wrote:
I believe that boats like the Mac 26 are the future of sailboat sales. When you consider the cost of keeping a boat in a slip, few young couples can afford it. The Mac26 makes having a reasonable sized boat affordable. I will also argue that if used as intended, the Mac26 is probably safer than most other sailboats because she can quickly get back to port when it gets nasty out there. Her trailerability makes her far more useful than most heavy boats. Unfortunately, Macgregor has reputation for poor quality due to their old line of Venture boats. I do not know how their reputation for quality is right now. A decently built sailboat of that size and style sells for twice as much as the Mac, and I'm not talking top-drawer, either - just ordinary construction, like, say, a 27' Hunter. Different purpose boats. The Mac 26 will go where Froggie took the Tolman yesterday. The Hunter won't. Hunter min draft 3'6" Mac 26 min draft 12" Hunter displacement 7,656 lbs. Mac displacement 2,550 lbs. Macs are lightly built boats, easily trailered, and economical under power. Having read the Mac forums for years, there are very few complaints about build quality. Some upgrade the factory rigging to heavier stays. They are also highly customizable, like the Carolina Skiff, another high mpg boat - due to lightness of build. For Florida coastal/harbor/bay/swamp/beach both boats do well. The CS hulls flap at speed. Some owners glass in a couple 2x4's to stop that. Makes 'em feel better (-: Others don't bother. --Vic |
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