I would not pay that much unless it had a 50hp motor. There are some good deals around in the winter and spring, less so now. I have seen a 26x with a 25hp motor for under 7k
this one is in the classifieds:
Asking $17,900
This has been an outstanding boat for my family over the last 8 years.
Primarily sailed in LakeErie
SPECS
Min Draft: 18"
MainSail: FX Tri-Radial-Laminate 'loose-foot' 2005
Genoa: 150% FX Tri-Radial-Laminate, foam-luff furling 2005
JibSail: 100% Factory-furling
NEW IN '08:
Forestay
Centerboard
Furler-Halyard
UPGRADES
VHF Ship-to-Shore, Cabin & Helm Station.
ORIGO 2 burner stove with gimbal mounts. This is ocean-going quality . Easy to use.
BIMINI TOP, a must in the summer, or rain.
BOOM VANG
TRI-COLOR Masthead Light w/ Anchor light. You'll been seen at night from a greater distance.
LIFE-LINE GATES; Easy on & off with-out tripping.
(3) SEALED GEL-CELL BATTERIES. No acidic fumes, More power, Last Longer, No Spills. Expensive - worth it.
MAIN HALYARD runs to cockpit; raise the main without climbing on deck.
CDI FURLER. Along with the new sail, this makes easy work of sailing in high winds.
ENGINE: Mercury 50HP 4-cycle BigFoot w/ spare prop
FACTORY TRAILER w/ brakes, new tires and bunks. Tows easily w/ car rated for 3500#
IMPORTANT
MacGregor made 2 very different 26X models. Both look nearly identical; however, the later models (post 2000) have very important improvements for safety and sail-ability. A few of these are; Upgraded steering system, stainless-steel rudder brackets, redesigned rudder blades, relocating ballast, wider cabin-steps, etc. Be careful not to confuse them.
I sailed single handed and with my 4 boys since they were 1,3,4,and 8. That's tougher than single handed...that's no handed!
It has delivered us safely home in 10' seas and 40 knot winds.
Asking $17,900
Tony
tonyzehe@gmail.com
phone 440-725-1000