http://www.ebay.com/itm/1987-26-MacGreg ... =Sailboats
The price may be right and they are supposed to sail pretty well.
mastreb wrote:That boat is a Mac 26D. It's the fastest sailing of the smaller Macs made, and has almost exactly the same layout as the 2003 Mac 26M, which was based on its design.
If I were to buy an older Mac, this would be it. The boat also appears to be in great condition, and the trailer looks fantastic for its age. Must not have been used much or it was well cared for--my three year old trailer has more rust on the tongue.
I'd bid $5000 for it if I were in the market. I happen to be going to Long Beach tomorrow and could stop by to survey it if people were interested.
on edit: The reason the trailer is in good condition is told by the reg stickers: It was registered to Lake County, which is all freshwater lakes in central CA.
It appears to be a fantastic deal unless it gets bid out of control. I'd estimate its value at $5000 +/- $1000 depending on the unknown condition of sails.
Matt
K9Kampers wrote:Looks nice - can't beat it for the money! Should be interesting to watch the bidding for the next two days. Just don't tell Dave!
seahouse wrote:Just checked it out. Nice!
If the HIN is correct, that is a 1988 model, not 1987.
Actually, it also could be considered to be a 1989 model, since it was manufactured in the second half of 1988 (July, if I'm reading it correctly?). My knowledge on this might be outdated (but applicable to this time period), but at one time, recreational vehicles, snowmobiles, boats, were considerd to be the next year's model if they were made in the second half of the year.
But shhhh, keep it under your hat because that gives you a slight edge over other bidders who are not aware of it*.![]()
It also does say "salt water" in the ad, whatever that means.
*And who also don't research and arrive at this forum.
Catigale wrote:Sold at 2972 USD....great deal..