Compromise boat
Your level of satisfaction with the MacGregor 26M will be tied directly to your expectations. The 26M is not a great powerboat and it is not a great sailboat. It is a great multi-purpose boat that is designed to appeal to people that want to do both.As a sailboat, it will heel rather quickly due to the water ballast design. The freeboard is pretty high to allow the six-foot headroom in the cabin and that makes for some interesting times when docking in a crosswind. It doesn't point as high as most purists would like.As a powerboat, it will not get a top speed (as seen in the video) unless you get a motor that is capable of turning a 14 inch prop (Mercury bigfoot or equivalent).This is a mutli-function boat that is great for families but is NOT a racer.It is a no-frills production boat and the owner is expected to add those items that he/she wants or needs vs. a more expensive boat that comes with all the bells `n whistles.This is our "haul `n launch it anywhere" boat and we love it because it meets our family's needs. However, I crew on a bigger boat at South Shore Yacht Club (Lake Michigan) to get my competitive sailing fix every week.If you have experience sailing on other boats, make sure you get a chance to test sail a Mac before you buy one. They are not for everybody but their owners are pretty loyal and love their boats. We do!Most of the MacGregor owners that frequent this site have one of the "classic" MacGregor sailboats (pre-power sailer). To locate a Mac 26X or 26M owner in your local area, I would suggest go to- http://macgregorsailors.com/ to find Mac owners in your area. One regular contributor to that board is "beene" and he is somewhere in Ontario too.Enjoy!Paul`06 MacGregor 26M