Looking for (found) a 26X

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GLD1976
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Looking for (found) a 26X

Post by GLD1976 »

I live in Savannah and if anyone has a 26x for sale within a reasonable driving distance (7hrs) please contact me via my member name.

Thanks.
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c130king
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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I assume you have already viewed the "Classifieds" link above? Not sure if any of those are in the Savannah area.

Good Luck,
Jim
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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Try this link:

:macx: for sale in SE US on YachtWorld

Cheers,
Jim
GLD1976
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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Thanks for the links. I have seen those boats but I am a little uneducated in what to look for in a boat. Is a survey necessary? I'm kind of hesitant to just jump into a boat as I don't want to end up having fix a boat that I buy.
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Re: Looking for a 26X

Post by Luke »

Please take a look at the classifieds on this website.
There is a very nice 2000X model available in Lake Worth, Florida.
The boat's name is "Gostosa".
I inspected the boat last weekend--it is very well equipped.

Luke
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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I didn't see the ad for the 2000 model. Maybe they sold it already.
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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Ok found it. Beautiful boat but a little over my budget.
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c130king
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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GLD1976 wrote:Thanks for the links. I have seen those boats but I am a little uneducated in what to look for in a boat. Is a survey necessary? I'm kind of hesitant to just jump into a boat as I don't want to end up having fix a boat that I buy.
Just as a point of discussion, I am sure there will be other thoughts/opinions on the subject...I didn't know much about the differences between an :macx: and an :macm: when I was shopping back in late 2006. But I sorta/kinda figured a late model :macm: boat would be less likely to have significant mechanical/maintenance issues than an older model :macx: . So I pretty much only looked at :macm: models.

I have since sailed on 2 different :macx: models. Absolutely nothing wrong with them mechanically or maintenance wise. If the PO cared at all about his/her boat it is probably in reasonably good condition.

But I am very happy with my :macm: . I was also wanting a boat I didn't have to do much work to. And hopefully one that had a few basic upgrades that I thought were a good idea...lines led aft, roller furling, lazy jacks, single-line reefing, etc...

My knowledge of boats was fairly limited when I bought. I did not have a survey...didn't think it was necessary. But I did pretty thoroughly examine my boat. I am not sure if a survey is necessary. But I would definitely ask for an "on the water" examination so you can see that everything works especially motor, steering, sails, lines, water ballast.

Good Luck,
Jim
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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Hi Buddy

Welcome to the forum,i have one of the :macx: that c130 has sailed on,i did not have a survey done but i did do my home work before i bought one.When i found my boat it was in very good condition,in fact all but one of the boats that i looked at were in great condition,if you find one with great big chunks missing from the GRP then i suggest keep clear of it.Take a look at the rigging,is it frayed? etc and check out the mast,a :macx: mast will have a curve in it,do the usuall and check all electrical items etc.the only really expensive areas to replace with these boats are the engine followed by the trailer,if the guy was like my P.O then he would have a ships log,have a read at it,i did a quick calc and it worked out that the engine had only seen around 200 hours usage and when i took the cover off ,it became obvious that it has been looked after,if you are unsure about engines ,take a buddy with you.

If there is any thing wrong with these boats,then its cheap to replace,have a look around at a few and then you will start to form an idea of whats good and bad,take a look in the bilges and in the storage spaces,if the boat smells clean and not musky then your on to a good one,i looked at 8 :macx: ,s and only saw one poorly looked after one.
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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Thanks for all the great input.
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Re: Looking for a 26X

Post by Bobby T.-26X #4767 »

check out this site as well...MacGregor Owners

Florida: 2001X - $14,750

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Re: Looking for a 26X

Post by Currie »

Sailing Texas often has some nice macgregors for sale - they're not just in Texas...

http://www.sailingtexas.com/cboats2macs.html

Looks like a nice one in Alabama that just got reduced in price....

Good luck!...
Cheers,

~Bob
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Re: Looking for a 26X

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So I purchased a 26X and I'm stoked. It's a 1996 model and I am very much looking forward to starting my mods and taking it out for the first time this weekend. I do have one question for you all though. On the steering console there is a knob labeled lock and unlocked. Does anyone know if this is a lock for the steering? Like a "autopilot" Thanks in advanced.
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Re: Looking for a 26X

Post by hart »

congrats!

Yep, that sounds like a "poor man's autopilot" to me.

P.S. Savannah is such a beautiful area. I hope to bring my X over that way and explore sometime.
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Re: Looking for (found) a 26X

Post by Kelly Hanson East »

n the steering console there is a knob labeled lock and unlocked.
On mine you first point the boat so the phasers line up on your target, then twist the knob to locked....

oh, sorry, wrong thread....

(its probably a helmlock autopilot, first designed by Socrates)
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