It's a Ranger so you'll be fine
Hi Mark,Now to be honest I've never sailed on an R-26, though I do own a R-28. Quite different boats to be sure but ....They're both designed by Gary Mull. Enough said right there. For straight ahead sailing, you cannot go wrong with a Mull design. (Unless of course you're looking for a "sleeps 15, 2 heads, center cockpit, gin palace")A friend of mine here in Sidney (PNW, Victoria, Gulf Islands) sails a 26 and he's consistently in the top numbers of most of the local races, and often crosses the line far ahead of the larger boats, let alone any corrected time issues. Summer winds here are definitely light and he seems to have no problem, even with the tides. Winter can be more blowy, and he still does fine. From what I can tell, the 26 is a smaller version of the 29 & 33, both of which are great all arounds. Sail condition may be the greatest concern as far as light wind speed goes.Where are you? i.e what lakes? Or at least what size of lakes are you looking at?What are other people sailing there? cheersjcm