I purchased a 26X a little over a month ago. I've been looking at them for years. I've owned a Potter 19 for the last 10 years and the family grew, so it was time for a bigger boat. I put the Potter up for sale thinking it would not sell for a year in this economy, but it sold in a week. I was the original owner and she still looked like the day I got her. One of those life lessons that if you take care of your stuff it is easy to sell. This put me in the market for a new boat. Well I found a 26x in Florida and it had been for sale for a while, so I knew it had problems. The previous owner told me that it would need a new trailer and it could not be trusted to hold together to Huntsville Alabama. I found a new 26M trailer for sale on this website about 4 hours from where the boat lived. So I got everything lined up and picked up the boat and met with the guy selling the trailer at a ramp and switched trailers and I pulled her back to Alabama on the new trailer. BTW – the 26x barely fits on the M trailer. I took about 8 to 10 hours to modify the trailer for the 26x. The only write-ups I could find on the issue said slight modification – yeah right.
Anyway I’ve been working on the boat since. She was in rough shape. She has been neglected for the last 13 years. Just to give you an idea of the amount of maintenance that had been done – the porta potty was still full
I could tell the boat was bought by two owners who never sailed her. I would estimate the sails have been put up maybe 3-5 times. She came with 3 head sails all still folded like new from the factory. The main was the only one that had some wrinkles. (That was the only good news) Also the boat was rigged wrong in a lot of areas.
Anyway – I want to get to my point of this post. I took her out last weekend for our maiden voyage and all I can say is HOLY COW THIS BOAT IS AWESOME. Where do I start? Setting up the potter 19 from the point I got to the ramp then the point I was sailing was about 30-45 minutes. I did the same with the Mac and I was working through some issues. The Mac is more difficult to trailer because of the size, but that was expected. I was told by number of non Mac owners that she would be tender. My assessment - compared to the potter with a drop keel it performed better. I was beating into the wind – running 7knots, etc. Years of reading sailing forums there are many who never sailed the boat who would give bad advice on the performance. The Mac reputation has the same problem.
The best part was I sailed until 7:00pm and my wife said she wanted to cook dinner. I just fired up the engine and went to our favorite anchor spot with in minutes. It almost felt wrong
I’m going to take the boat to Cape San Blas, Florida for Labor Day – Must stop thinking about the boat and get back to work.
BTW - The boat was never named, so we are naming her “Keep Dreaming”. That is what my wife would say when I would ask for a bigger boat.
Ted Van Beck
Keep Dreaming
Huntsville, Alabama.
Keep Dreaming
Huntsville, Alabama.
http://vanbeck.com:8080/Boating.htm
