Previous Mac26 owner
Hi Keith,I previously owned a 1990 mac26 and purchased a new H260 water ballasted boat last year (1999 model year).The H260 is much more stable and has a "big" boat feel compared to the MAC 26. I attribute this due to the H260 being overt 2000 lbs heavier (in the water) and almost a foot wider in the beam.Trailerability is about the same. The H260 actually tracks better than the Mac, due, I beleive, to the tandem wheel configuration. On the trailer the H260 is about 1000 lbs heavier than the Mac -- depending on equipment, etc.Even the H260 water ballast sits much higher on the trailer than the Mac and is not as easy to get the trailer deep enough to float the boat off even with the extension.Setup is a bit easier than the Mac due to the fixed mast raising struts and no back stay. The mast raising pole on the H260 is a bit flimsy and not well attached at the base of the mast. It tends to slip to the side instead of standing upright when the mast is low. I have read accounts for the raising pole failing which could have disaterous results, Hopefully they have improved these items on the 2000 model year.As far as sailing characteristics, I haven't sailed the fixed keel version. Compared to the Mac (1990, swing centerboard), however, it points somewhat better. I sailed my old Mac along side an H-26 (water ballast) and found that I could not point as high or keep up even on a beam reach. From what I have read, generally speaking, a deep keel will provide better hydrodynamic lift than a wing keel allowing better pointing ability. However, the heavy wing keel under the boat will provide a lower center of gravity and longer moment arm to reduce heeling.The centerboard allows for "adjustable draft" in case you are in thin water, offering a little more flexibilty for choosing cruising grounds.Please feel free to contact me with any questions about the H260 and good luck with your new boat.Fair winds,Tom twarneke@cisco.com