Better Powersailors than the Macgregor Available
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tomasrey88
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Better Powersailors than the Macgregor Available
Hey saltdogs,
I thought that the MacGregor 26M is the only motor sailer available, until I encountered these little floaties.... Here are some euro boats that might be better powersailors than the Macgregor;
Dufour Duo:
http://www.cosasdebarcos.com/barco_4900 ... 44555.html
Odin 820:
http://www.witteymarine.com/odin_820.htm
These boats are a little bigger than their American cousin since euro trailer maximum size is a bit bigger than the American trailer maximum size. I think the difference is about 4 to 5 inches wider (correct me if I'm wrong).
These boats are also a bit more expensive. The difference is like the difference between the price of a Lincoln Town car and a Mercedes (roughly $10k). I'm only comparing used boat prices since I cannot find new boat prices on the internet and prices for used vary widely due to different condition and options installed.
Both these boats have a shower. I'm sure the Odin has a shower, but I'm a bit rusty on my Spanish/French. I think that "ducha" means that the Dufour also has a shower. The Mac doesn't have a shower. The interiors are a bit plusher than the Mac, too.
Too bad they're not available here due to the trailer size limit difference. I would've loved to test sail/motor these before making my purchase decision.
Anybody ever sailed on these euroboats? What are they like?
Thanks,
Just Curious.
I thought that the MacGregor 26M is the only motor sailer available, until I encountered these little floaties.... Here are some euro boats that might be better powersailors than the Macgregor;
Dufour Duo:
http://www.cosasdebarcos.com/barco_4900 ... 44555.html
Odin 820:
http://www.witteymarine.com/odin_820.htm
These boats are a little bigger than their American cousin since euro trailer maximum size is a bit bigger than the American trailer maximum size. I think the difference is about 4 to 5 inches wider (correct me if I'm wrong).
These boats are also a bit more expensive. The difference is like the difference between the price of a Lincoln Town car and a Mercedes (roughly $10k). I'm only comparing used boat prices since I cannot find new boat prices on the internet and prices for used vary widely due to different condition and options installed.
Both these boats have a shower. I'm sure the Odin has a shower, but I'm a bit rusty on my Spanish/French. I think that "ducha" means that the Dufour also has a shower. The Mac doesn't have a shower. The interiors are a bit plusher than the Mac, too.
Too bad they're not available here due to the trailer size limit difference. I would've loved to test sail/motor these before making my purchase decision.
Anybody ever sailed on these euroboats? What are they like?
Thanks,
Just Curious.
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Aside from a significant price differences for a new boat, there are at least two disadvantages to the dufour and odin compared to a Mac, that I'm aware of just by looking at the photos.
Neither have opening forward hatches which means except in northern climates you'd burn up inside.
The Dufour pictures show exposed bolt ends from the cabin top winches in the overhead near the companionway. I'm 6'2". As many bruises and cuts I've had to my head from my X before I applied cushioning, I can imagine some serious injuries to anyone over 5'10' tall in a seaway.
Neither have opening forward hatches which means except in northern climates you'd burn up inside.
The Dufour pictures show exposed bolt ends from the cabin top winches in the overhead near the companionway. I'm 6'2". As many bruises and cuts I've had to my head from my X before I applied cushioning, I can imagine some serious injuries to anyone over 5'10' tall in a seaway.
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Re: Better Powersailors than the Macgregor Available
tomasrey88 wrote:
Too bad they're not available here due to the trailer size limit difference.
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Just Curious.
Not a regular here, eh?
jackie m
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Yes, we've covered these other powersailors on this site before. But to just correct one inccorrect observation the Odin not only has an opening forward hatch but has three opening ports along the side ....with screens for godsakes !!
. For you newbies to this thread, here's my review of the Odin from about two years ago when I first bought it.
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0ocfh/
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0ocfh/
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Not to make to much stir of this conception the Oden is growing but we have been over this attempt by Oden to distance itself from the MacGregor 26 powersailors. It is only a bit over ONE foot larger!Deacm wrote:
I paid twice what I put into my Mac 5 years ago, but I feel I have four times the boat even if it is only 2 feet longer and a tad wider. So let me begin wth my impressions:



Oden Specification-Length Overall 8.20m equals 2611
Wheres the Beef?
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I stand corrected. I've not seen one, but several closeup photos of private boats didnt' reveal either a forward hatch or side opening ports. Cold weather on photo day I guess. Those would be nice indeed in some circumstances at the dock.



