Are MacGregor Sailboats any good?

Having owned and sailed a 26S extensively for three years, it indeed sails fairly well and lives up to its reputation of being a roomy and easily trailered pocket cruiser. This sailboat can meet most budgetary needs and has room enough for a family of three to cruise for up to a week at a time.

How much does a MacGregor 22 weigh?

1800 lbs
Boat Specifications

Length 22 ft
Beam 7.33 ft
Displacement (Weight) 1800 lbs
Ballast 500 lbs
Draft 5.5 ft

Do they still make MacGregor sailboat?

founder Roger MacGregor has ceased production of the craft and has turned his attention to the construction of custom-built 70-foot MacGregors. The last MacGregor 26 came off the production line on April 24, signifying the end of an era for the best-selling sailboat.

How much does a MacGregor 26 cost?

A new boat, loaded, was around $35,000 in 2013 when they stopped producing them, but now used M 26M’s can be found for $20K or less. The scoffers believe there is no price point that will ever tempt them into stepping foot on a MacGregor 26.

How fast can a MacGregor 26 go?

22 mph
At 26 feet it is simple to rig and sail, and just as easy to transport. Instead of chugging with the diesel at 4 knots, the MacGregor 26 speeds along at 22 mph.

Is it hard to sail a boat?

Read the how-to books and the boating magazines and you might think sailing is hard, but that’s not the case. Sailing is really very simple; a skilled instructor can teach you the basics in an afternoon. Most beginners shove off on their own after just a few days of lessons.

How well does a MacGregor 26 Sail?

The MacGregor 26 owners say the boat is tender, and prefer to sail in light winds, seldom over 15 knots, and then only with reduced sail. A few said they sometimes sail 20 knots, but never sail the boat offshore. Compromise is the name of the game with the MacGregor 26.

How much does MacGregor 26 weigh?

2,250 lb
MacGregor 26

Development
Builder(s) MacGregor Yacht Corporation
Boat
Boat weight 2,250 lb (1,021 kg)
Draft 5.50 ft (1.68 m) with the centerboard down