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No 26M on Strictly Sail Chicago show?
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:41 pm
by Ralf
My hopefully faulty research seems to indicate that there will be nobody showing an 26M on the Strictly Sail Chicago show. Please somebody tell me that's wrong.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 3:36 pm
by kmclemore
Don't know if there will be one at the Chicago show, but there was one at the Phila StrictlySail show.
Now, please don't take this as a slight to any of the

folks here - I'm sure you love your boats and with good reason - but having had a good look at an M, I'm *very, very* happy with my

.
Yea sure
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 3:39 pm
by Divecoz
Yea sure but you like Lucas Electrics too
BTW 70 MGB in process of a spending reno job
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:17 pm
by kmclemore
Well, you know, I ain't that big a guy, but I couldn't see how I was gonna squeeze my sorry *ss in between the motor to get on and off of that blasted thing. Plus, there was so many structural interruptions in the interior that there's no real open place to sit and chat. On top of that, you can only fit - at best - 3 people around the dinette table... unless you're a family of little-people, of course. And that head.. well, I suppose I could just stand outside and aim... but getting inside to do anything
important was out of the question.
No thanks. I'll keep the X.
(...and BTW, it's 'LUCAS' electrics... otherwise known as the Prince of Darkness, whose famous motto was
"A gentleman does not motor after dark").

X or M?
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:07 pm
by Richard O'Brien
It's not reasonable to expect someone who has shelled out considerable wampum for their boat, to also be self-effacing, self critical, or allow anything to be said about their wife, mother, dog, and especially their boat. One of the great things about Lotus was the development of the 7 and super 7. It allowed ordinary income guys with big dreams to compete with the big dogs. In the same fashion I think Macgregor's of any model allows people like me to realize daydream adventures. I think the X M owners may share an exploratory nature, more inclined to the adventures than organized racing. But give me two more seasons, and I'll race anybody, anytime, in any water, and that makes me a little more comfortable around the "Dinette". And that goes for your horse too!
Tooooooooo Funny Ken and
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:32 pm
by Divecoz
and I agree with Richard as well. I retire (55) very soon and am collecting and paying for all the toys I want right now and I am almost done (Audrey says I am done

)... The MacGregor fit the bill perfectly for us and US. . . . BTW is all that matter's to us

Now I am 53+ 5'11" 200lbs and got up the ladder fine. Dinette. . . it's just US. The head , is there really a head on a 26 ' comparable to the one in my house ? Besides I tried it and low and behold with the taller unit . . . . .Its works for me and . . . . . .Audrey says . . . take out the light. . . use a match . . .NO reading in the Bathroom?? BUT I say. . .I am the Captain on this new boat !!! She smiled and said that was fine as she is an Admiral ... So tell is anything above. . . . an Admiral ???

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:39 pm
by IowaBrian
I'm still searching for my first "Mac". I'm a pretty competetive guy. I was actually looking forward to getting a sailboat to relax a bit. After reading posts from all over this forum, I've learned a few things about sailors. (I've never even been on a sailboat).
I'm going to fit right in as I am a certifiable type "A" personality. All of you are not wine drinking east coast snobs (sorry, I'm from a red state), you all think your answer is better than the next guy, and you're not afraid to call it like you see it!
These arguments have absolutely convinced me that I want to own a sailboat, and the Mac is the answer as I can join the fun of arguing which is best... X or M.
By the way, I live out here in Sioux City, Iowa I've been searching all over the web for a Mac. I'm searching the ads on this site a few days ago, low and behold, I find an ad with a 2000 X for sale 4 miles from my house!!!!! I call the guy and it turns out he works at the same place I do!!
It's destiny, I'm going to own a sailboat. Then I can join the fray and argue with the rest of you. I can't wait. Please accept my apologies in advance as I love a spirited debate.
Soon to be Mac owner....
p.s. I saw the video for the new 2005M and thought it was awesome. A cross between an infomercial, B grade porno film, and Micheal Moore fictionalmentary. I can't wait to join the club.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:44 pm
by Sloop John B
Yes, and pu pu pe do. No more spitting, please.
I think your M will slowly go forward, but not in circules, please.
Lucas brought Jaguar down to the point they had to look to the Continent and replace with Bosch. Heavens.
Lotus. That's a different subject. Used to take corvettes on tight tracks. Long as they didn't have space to get their revs up.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 8:52 pm
by richandlori

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Re: Tooooooooo Funny Ken and
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 6:05 am
by Tony D-26X_SusieQ
Divecoz wrote:So tell is anything above. . . . an Admiral ???

That would be Commander and Chief

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:55 am
by Bill at BOATS 4 SAIL
I believe Superior Marine (219-879-5636) will have a MacGregor 26M at the Strictly Sail Show in Chicago.
I'm not sure what their price is, but I'm selling the 26M for $18,900, discounting Mac Options 20%.
I still have one left at the old price, that I'm selling for $17,900, white hull, with ladder installed, surge brakes on the trailer.
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 2:14 pm
by Dullboy
Thanks for the info Bill. There you have it guys, proof positive that the White hull is definitely slower than the Blue. Why else would the price be lower

An M at the Philadelphia show
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 7:44 pm
by NiceAft
I was at the Philadelphia show for several hours, and never saw any MacGregor there. Are you sure you saw an M there?
Re: An M at the Philadelphia show
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 8:06 pm
by kmclemore
NiceAft wrote:I was at the Philadelphia show for several hours, and never saw any MacGregor there. Are you sure you saw an M there?
Absolutely... it was in the middle isle, not too far from the entrance... kinda hidden though, as it was in a short isle not too far from the Jeanneau's and the Island Packets over in the corner... there wasn't any banner and I only saw it by accident on my way out... I'm pretty sure it was a dealer from NJ. But yes, I definitely even climbed on board, as did my wife and kids! When we got on board there was another older couple that had a Mac25 and they were comparing it to their own (as were we!).
(edit: Just checked my StrictlySail Show Directory and the exhibitor was "Long Island Yacht Sales" in booth 254. Their phone is 631-665-5144 and they were from Bay Shore, NY.)
Cheers,
Kevin
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 12:16 pm
by Jeff Ritsema
I was at the Chicago Show yesterday (Thus). There was a Mac 26M at the show.
Jeff