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Seller's Description

General condition and any additional information

Selling the popular X26 motor sailer. She comes with an almost endless list of upgrades, which makes here a perfect weekend sailer and/or even longer. She is setup for singlehanded sailing. All lines are going aft to the cockpit. All the upgrades and internal furniture work was done early 2020. I sailed here for 2 seasons and now Im stepping up to a 35 footer - so its time to let here go.

You would not find a similar one on the market. Check the pics and the list below and youll see.

Extra gear included

  • outboard spare parts
  • Raymarine speed sensor (not installed)
  • safety gear

Improvements to the hull, deck, rigging, engine, or interior

  • 2020 main sail, 2 reefs (precision sails)
  • 2020 genua sail 150% (precision sails)
  • jib sail (doyle in good condition)
  • main sail (doyle in good condition)
  • sailstack
  • lazzy jack
  • jib furler
  • self tailing winches (Anderson 12 )
  • downhaul
  • dodger
  • bimini
  • cockpit cushions
  • 2 cockpit table

  • solar panel 170 watt
  • MPPT solar charge controller Epever Trion3210N
  • Remote display MT50
  • 2 bank battery charger ProNautic 12/20P
  • Battery disconnect switches
  • Engine-House battery connect manual and automatic (Blue Sea SI-ACR)
  • updated 12v panels (incl. USB charger)
  • 110V panel (incl. outlet)
  • house battery 100Ah 04/2020
  • LED lights (including red lights)
  • cockpit lights
  • flooding lights
  • 3 bildge pumps
  • manual bildge pump
  • prewired and mechanical fit for Dometic CFX35W
  • Windlass, switches in cockpit and stern, remote as well
  • oversized Rocna 10 anchor (20 chain 150 rope)
  • spare anchor
  • Raymarine autopilot
  • Raymarine fishfinder sensor
  • Raymarine chartplotter Axiom7 prepared
  • DIY wind instrument (anemometer and direction)
  • VHF standard horizon incl. GPS
  • Boos audio system with bluetooth
  • water tank 25gal
  • pressure water pump
  • 50 HP Honda outboard
  • 2 gas tanks 9gal each

  • mast raising system (like the 26M)
  • docking ropes
  • setup for single hand sailing (main and reef back to cockpit)
  • prepared for spinnaker additional winches

  • aluminum venture custom 2 axle trailer 5600lbs 2020
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Specs

Designer
Roger MacGregor
Builder
Macgregor Yacht Corp
Associations
?
# Built
5000
Hull
Monohull
Keel
Centerboard
Rudder
?
Construction
FG

Dimensions

Length Overall
25 9 / 7.9 m
Waterline Length
22 11 / 7 m
Beam
7 9 / 2.4 m
Draft
0 9 / 0.2 m 5 6 / 1.7 m
Displacement
2,250 lb / 1,021 kg
Ballast
1,500 lb / 680 kg

Rig and Sails

Type
Sloop
Reported Sail Area
241′² / 22.4 m²
Total Sail Area
241′² / 22.4 m²
Mainsail
Sail Area
130′² / 12.1 m²
P
25 0 / 7.6 m
E
10 4 / 3.2 m
Air Draft
?
Foresail
Sail Area
111′² / 10.3 m²
I
22 11 / 7 m
J
9 8 / 3 m
Forestay Length
24 11 / 7.6 m

Auxilary Power

Make
?
Model
?
HP
?
Fuel Type
?
Fuel Capacity
?
Engine Hours
?

Accomodations

Water Capacity
?
Holding Tank Capacity
?
Headroom
?
Cabins
?

Calculations

Hull Speed
10.0 kn
Classic: 6.43 kn

Hull Speed

The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Formula

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

A more accurate formula devised by Dave Gerr in The Propeller Handbook replaces the Speed/Length ratio constant of 1.34 with a calculation based on the Displacement/Length ratio.

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio.311
Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

10.04 knots
Classic formula: 6.43 knots
Sail Area/Displacement
22.5
>20: high performance

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

Formula

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64)2/3

  • SA: Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D: Displacement in pounds.
22.45
<16: under powered
16-20: good performance
>20: high performance
Ballast/Displacement
66.6
>40: stiffer, more powerful

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Formula

Ballast / Displacement * 100

66.6
<40: less stiff, less powerful
>40: stiffer, more powerful
Displacement/Length
82.6
<100: Ultralight

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

Formula

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet
82.6
<100: ultralight
100-200: light
200-300: moderate
300-400: heavy
>400: very heavy
Comfort Ratio
9.4
<20: lightweight racing boat

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Formula

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam1.33)

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet
9.38
<20: lightweight racing boat
20-30: coastal cruiser
30-40: moderate bluewater cruising boat
40-50: heavy bluewater boat
>50: extremely heavy bluewater boat
Capsize Screening
2.4
>2.0: better suited for coastal cruising

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

Formula

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet
  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
2.38
<2: better suited for ocean passages
>2: better suited for coastal cruising

Notes

As sail/power ‘hybrids’, both the M and X models are designed for use with a more than ‘auxilary’ sized outboard and water ballast.
The MACGREGOR 26M replaced the MACGREGOR 26X in 2003.
A similar version later reintroduced from another builder as the TATTOO 26 (2013).

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