Just Rambling....
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 12:16 am
With no particular order at all, here are a few items about what I know or don't know or learned in about my MacGregor 26X.
1. When lowering mast and if you intend to keep your spreaders attached as I do, release your lifelines.
2. In 15 years of ownership, I have seen my mast raising time go from 3 hours at first and then to 30 minutes in the first year, but now, 15 years later it has settled in at 90 minutes. I am older, yes, but I find less need for rushing now.
3. I am 71 years old now. I used the mast raising system only three times during my ownership. I raise it by hand and have no trouble. If there is a stiff wind, I position the stern into the wind to assist. I have a couple of YouTube videos out there with 20k views. Bragging? Yep. Should you do it? (Check with your spine doctor )
4. Just brought boat out of water today after a good week at anchor, sailing and fishing. Too hot here for Oct! 90 plus degrees in NC!
5. I understand the fun for some owners to mod their Mac, but I have left mine cherry with respect to drilling. Well, except for a better electrical panel and a digital voltage gage display.
6. My aft, underneath the stern end cushions have never been on my boat but are stored. That place is only used for my storage of my kayak and plastic tubs of supplies, nets, tools, screen, and hatch.
7. I always attach a hauldown line to top mains'l slide in track to aid in lowering and reefing from cockpit.
Opie
1. When lowering mast and if you intend to keep your spreaders attached as I do, release your lifelines.
2. In 15 years of ownership, I have seen my mast raising time go from 3 hours at first and then to 30 minutes in the first year, but now, 15 years later it has settled in at 90 minutes. I am older, yes, but I find less need for rushing now.
3. I am 71 years old now. I used the mast raising system only three times during my ownership. I raise it by hand and have no trouble. If there is a stiff wind, I position the stern into the wind to assist. I have a couple of YouTube videos out there with 20k views. Bragging? Yep. Should you do it? (Check with your spine doctor )
4. Just brought boat out of water today after a good week at anchor, sailing and fishing. Too hot here for Oct! 90 plus degrees in NC!
5. I understand the fun for some owners to mod their Mac, but I have left mine cherry with respect to drilling. Well, except for a better electrical panel and a digital voltage gage display.
6. My aft, underneath the stern end cushions have never been on my boat but are stored. That place is only used for my storage of my kayak and plastic tubs of supplies, nets, tools, screen, and hatch.
7. I always attach a hauldown line to top mains'l slide in track to aid in lowering and reefing from cockpit.
Opie


