I just bought today a MacGregor 26X this post has been sooo valueable!!! Thank you so much! ❤❤❤❤ It's not only so time consuming finding good hardware, but you probably spend a lot of hours in editing this video, for which i am really greatful! thank you again, godspeed and fair winds! Thomas
Great information, thanks for taking the time to prepare this content - and of course your other sailing videos. Happy water time from New Zealand. - Tattoo 26
That's one incredibly well equipped Mac I own an older 22 so I definitely don't need all of your mods but after trying to sleep on it for the first time this weekend I'm definitely going to add a few of the stuff you've added to Dog Years
Excellent descriptions! Thank You. I just love the simplicity of the Bowsprit! I need to figure that one out for hardware and rigging, most definitely! I own a 2001 Max 26X, from new, here!
Thank you for making and sharing this informative video! I purchased a 2006 26M in February that we have been sailing this summer. This video has answered many of my questions, confirmed some of my ideas and shown me how far a person can take this boat both in distance and improvements.
Wow wow wow, lot of beautiful upgrades. Lots of info to take in too. Thank you so much for the great ideas. My girlfriend and I are just now searching for a MacGregor 26M here in Florida. Hoping to get one by Christmas and do some mods by springtime.
Been looking forward to your Mod video ! Thanks for making it. I know it’s a lots of efforts for shooting and edit. Perfect job Mark. Will be considering many of these for Pole Pole. Cheers from 🇨🇦
fantastic video thank you for your inspertion, I just bought a 2007 26M and have started with my mods, power first 200amp lithium with 120w solar and a backup 2000w generator. Also installing a anchore windlass drum style, next will be B&G Vulcan 7 MF display, wind instruments, converting to hydrolic steering and then auto pilot, still a long way to go , will have basics ready for the summer to sail around Northland east coast in NZ. looking forward to your next video
Good job on the mods, but to be honest she's looking a bit cluttered up -- particularly at the front with the additional solar. You may want to do a search for "I'm Solar" -- they make a 480W bi-facial panel that is 68" x 47" selling for €299 (bi-facial means just what it says -- 400W on the front of panel and 80W off of the back of the panel!) With the arch mount that you have this one panel would supply all of your power -- these are perfect for that mount -- the front face will get 400W and the back will get 80W off of the sunlight reflecting off of the water. It's a win - win!! They are not the only company that makes them, I just came across these recently and the price seemed very fair for the output -- with all of the gadgets you have, you might want to mount two!!!
Great film I’ve just bought a Mac 26 to sail around Thailands islands starting in November and you’ve inspired me to post some films and will add a few upgrades like you have great work mate
@@robertalexander2478 no I’ve bought a Mac 26 which is already there so I’ll sail it around and post some stuff on my channel give me a follow if you want to see my very unprofessional sailing and filming…….I go there November
Impressive mods!!! The only mod I've made to mine is to shove half a dozen pool noodles up the mast to stop the mast top light cable slapping...Mine's an X, I see yours has foam in it already. In opposite to you, I've removed the large intrusive wheel and fitted a much smaller 13.5 inch one I haven't sailed with it yet, but getting past the helm pedestal is a LOT easier. Thanks for the vid.
Dude.. This boat is so frickin sick🤮🤮🤮 Only thing that i can see left to install would be "Bug-out boards" to maximize the outboard motor and collapsible mast. You need to invent a re-mountable hydrofoil bugout system for Macgregor 26 Maybe a hydrofoil system that can be installed while on a trailer with structural reinforcement
I am still learning new things from your videos as I continue to make my own 26M modifications. What are your thoughts on single line reefing? Why did you go with double line reefing? All feedback appreciated.
The new sails definitely improved speed, upwind performance and better reefing ability - definitely worth the upgrade. The power Macs are not known for their speed under sail but I think these sails make them competitive with other trailer sailers.
I listed the part number and where I got it from for each major upgrade in the video. For example, most were from BWY (blue water yachts), so just take that part number and enter it in the search item bar on their website and it’ll take you right to the part.
In a way yes - you can control the autopilot with the Axion MFD and you can control the Axiom with the Rayconnect app. So I can be anywhere in the boat and make changes to the autopilot.
I use a wristband remote control ( I believe from I3D Gear in BC, Canada) which I use it 80% of the time controlling the autopilot (EV100 control wheel). It alows me to go to the bow to stow fenders or others , or anywhere on the boat. It was not expensive.
I had a sloop and looked down on Mac's as a poor compromise. Now living half the year in Maine and in NM (reasonable drive to Gulf of California) I hope to get a 26X. I'm sure I will never go as far as you with mods but it's great to know from your experience what is possible in upgrading its sailing performance and livability during long excursions. I especially loved your two part nesting tender! I subscribed and will need to dissect the hardware information piece by piece as I am still a novice in that department. Kudos, Larry