saynomore08 Mar : 11:21To all potential new members.
Thinking of buying a M26... go to forum and see "Q&A of buying a MacGregor".
OUr club is here to help you make the transition from landlubber to shipmates on your own MacGregor.
Site Admin03 Mar : 12:40Please note the new menu item "Events, News, and More". Here is where you will find more detail about:
club events
news of a more permanent nature
articles of interest to Mac owners
lots more to come
Windchime02 Mar : 21:35Dear Members,
We have a family that will be joining the club as soon as they find the 26S they are looking for.
Can anyone recommend a good surveyor in Vancouver?
Please post it here, and I will reply to them.
Thanks
Darry
Windchime27 Feb : 13:13Dear Members,
Just a quick reminder about the 2010 "Boat Show" coming up next weekend!
It would really be great if we could have members at the booth for the entire show, but we still have a few open spots.
Please see the post called "Boat Show 2010" for the list of available times, as well as a few photos of the new booth display.
Thanks in advance!
Darry Major
Commodore
Maquinna24 Feb : 13:53Searching for any information I can find on changing my standard jib over to jib furling for a 26x. Can anybody steer me in the right direction? I would like something that is more compatable with trailering. Any suggestion of suppliers in the lower mainland area?
Sea Shell22 Feb : 19:19Hey Bob! My 26 foot classic is specified for a 10 horsepower o/b max. With this in mind, you could probably put a 25 on the back, but don't push it too hard. I run a 15 on mine, and it responds excellent! Good Luck!!!
Coastal Drifter22 Feb : 14:50Bob, my guess is that you would be over powerin the boat. When I have questions like that about the older boats (we have a Classic) I call the factory in California. They are always happy to provide information.
Ron
Bob22 Feb : 11:58I am from Houston and trying to find some information on a recently purchased Macgregor. It is a 23' and wondering if we can put a 25 hp Johnson {its all we currently have} on the motor mount? Can anyone help with this question? Bob
Coastal Drifter19 Feb : 13:37Boating season must be just about here. I just came in from cutting my lawn!
For those of you who haven't yet paid your dues, if you want to avoid getting a nasty reminder from me the deadline is February 28th. Same as the RRSP deadline, but you gave up saving for your retirement when you bought a boat:)
Ron
Kermie13 Feb : 13:23I am ordering a few of those mast plate bearings ($20.00 ea.) for the 26M from Gail @ Blue Water Yachts in Seattle. She charges me $10.00 for the postal service so I am getting two for myself. If anyone else would like to buy one for their 26M rotating mast to try out please let me know and I will order extras and bring them to the next meeting. They work better than those goofy washers you have at the mast base currently.