Glad it works for your. My aftermarket one sets up in about 30 seconds and is rated for 70 mph winds setup, Folded with the cover has seen speed up to 90mph towing behind my motorhome. The only disadvantage is I had to make a taller post to set the mast on when trailering. I'm curious how you sail down wind with it up. Looks like your main sheet would interfere with the lines that clip to your stays.
Look up sumner on this forum. He has a 26S and he has several links on the bottom of his posts that go to a mods page. He has done a tonne of mods to his Mac and frankly, I've stolen a few of his ideas. Cool stuff.I love this forum but not a lot of mods posted here it seems. I used to have a Macgregor 26S, did a lot of mods to it, many are posted here on sailboatowners.com . .
Hmm, clever. To complete the look, string on some lighted hula girls and mount a beer-can-whirly-gig as a windvane. I like that solar panel mount. Does the panel angle forward?Here is my guetto awning
Yes, the pole will rotate. There is a pin that holds the pole in place. I have a small line that I can use to lock it in position when the pin is out. The angle is fixed, unless you loosen the bolts on the U bolt. Now that I have a 2000 watt generator I probably won't worry about rotating the panel. The generator is quieter than my Tohatsu 6 sailpro extra long shaft at idle. I use a lot of juice when the admiral is onboard. 24inch TV, ice maker, CF-018 dometic freezer or fridge. In a lot of cases the panel is facing the wrong direction, flat may be the best way to go for me, still testing it. It will kick out 8 amps, though rated for 7 when straight at the sun. It is a Renogy 100 Watt mono panel. The 2000 watt generator will run a long time on very little fuel. I know a lot of boaters hate generators. This one is very quiet, and I only run it short periods before sunset to make a little ice for sundowners and my thermos and to top off the battery before the TV hit. It rocks. The generator is lighter than a second battery and with my 15 gallon fuel tank gives lots of recharge time as I use very little fuel for the outboard. If I am out on a solo sail trip, I do not need the generator, unless 2 days without solar. Where can I get the lighted hula girls and a beer can whirly gig? Sounds fun to me! Who does not like hula girls? I also just installed a Raymarine ST2000 plus tiller pilot. not sure how much juice it will take. I will be testing it soon in Panama City, Florida. Trailering down there from South Carolina for 2 weeks onboard. Also, will test generator running my mermaid AC, just to see how long it will run on a tank of fuel and if it will run.Hmm, clever. To complete the look, string on some lighted hula girls and mount a beer-can-whirly-gig as a windvane. I like that solar panel mount. Does the panel angle forward?
I never owned a Mac., I have wanted one for years, The 26S was the one I wanted. I still have the original brochure in my Catalina 22 book. I bought a C22 and fell in love with it. I still have her in the back yard. I like the swing keel design. 550lbs is about the most weight I think a swing keel should be. The boat is just fun to sail. She is not getting much use now. I am keeping her just in case I grow tired of this Hunter 26. I probably would not have the 26 if I did not get such a great deal on it. The only way I would buy a non-trailerable sailboat is, if I lived on it, and then it would be 38 to 45 feet long. My wife loves our home, so I trailer everywhere. If you click on Dgreen1991, then photos, you can check out all the mods I have done. The only thing I wish it had, is a tandem axle galvanized or aluminum trailer.Yep, I have followed Sumners stuff for years now. Got a lot of good ideas from him.
I prefer the older Macs, referred to as 26C for classic, which was built from 1988 to 1995. They include the 26S (Swing centerboard) and the 26D (Daggerboard). I really loved my 26S, and have been a fan of water ballast ever since. But the whole time I had it, I always thought I'd rather have a H26 or 260. The thing with the Macgregor 26C's is that they are bare bones, only the basics. So in essence they are project boats from the day they were new. Many owners are always doing stuff to make them more comfortable and sail better, though they do sail very well. In comparison the H26 or 260, comes nicely equipped from the factory. So, maybe that explains why this forum is not so busy with owners doing mods all the time.
Yes the C22. I probably need to replace springs and overhaul my Hunter 26 trailer soon.Dgreen1991
Which boat are you asking about a tandem trailer for? Catalina 22?