Rich
Head in 26m
- richandlori
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- ALX357
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- Location: Nashville TN -- 2000 MacGregor 26X, Mercury two-stroke 50hp
Cowlifornica is limiting Roger to just a couple of boats a day and there is a waiting list, i heard.
I think it would make sense for his business to expand to an added location in maybe Savannah, Ga where he could produce NEW X-boats from the molds and tools he has, or add tools and jigs re-set to the old specs. Probably could sell the new X boats as fast as he could turn them out, as well as the M version from San Diego, and still with a waiting list for both boats. bet that would amaze us ... NEW X-boats....
could use a few M thingys in them too....
I think it would make sense for his business to expand to an added location in maybe Savannah, Ga where he could produce NEW X-boats from the molds and tools he has, or add tools and jigs re-set to the old specs. Probably could sell the new X boats as fast as he could turn them out, as well as the M version from San Diego, and still with a waiting list for both boats. bet that would amaze us ... NEW X-boats....
could use a few M thingys in them too....
- wtelliott
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Interesting discussion - I'm new to this site, but I just wanted to add my 2 cents. My wife and I bought our newzd 26X last fall from someone who barely used it. We decided on the X after shopping around and checking out other boats including the new M. One of the selling points was the head layout and location. Others were space and general layout. I do want to say that this forum has been very helpful and informative. OK, I'm done... consider my 2 cents added.
Re: Reality spaciousness
That's assuming you don't have a large cooler parked on the only space MacGregor provides for one on the M. And on '05 models, it's assuming you haven't had the galley slid back and have to go through the ritual of moving it.ICEBERG wrote:...easy full access to both sides of the 04' rear birth (sic)
The reality is that the head is pretty much in one's peripheral vision when entering the X, while the head and the daggerboard trunk are smack in the center of it when entering the M. At least if they have to use it when they come aboard, they don't have to squeeze past other cabin occupants, not to mention fold down the table in an '03-'04 model.ICEBERG wrote:She would not want the first thing everyone views entering the cabin to be the head
I'll admit the limo style interior of the '03-'04 models would be GREAT if you use the boat as a dockside party barge.
Ahhh, relax Iceberg, Moe just likes his X better...
Moe has done a pretty good job of explaining why he likes his X better, and he makes several good points. He will never convince me that I chose wrong, just like I could never convince him...
Moe just plain doesn't like the M and he's sometimes less than tactful in explaining why...
HEY EVERYBODY, LETS JUST LET IT GO!!!
I'm sure even the most dedicated
fan can point to one or two things he/she likes about the
. Likewise, I'm sure the most dedicated
fan can point to one or two things he/she likes about the
.
The bottom line is, and always will be, personal preference. You will buy one over the other because FOR YOU that boat had more (or bigger) +s than -s...
For some, the biggest factor may be cost. For others, the biggest factor may be new v. used. Neither of these has much to do with layouts or sailing characteristics...
We all chose why we did for a reason. Lets not beat each other up over it.
Can't we all just get along?
Moe has done a pretty good job of explaining why he likes his X better, and he makes several good points. He will never convince me that I chose wrong, just like I could never convince him...
Moe just plain doesn't like the M and he's sometimes less than tactful in explaining why...
HEY EVERYBODY, LETS JUST LET IT GO!!!
I'm sure even the most dedicated
The bottom line is, and always will be, personal preference. You will buy one over the other because FOR YOU that boat had more (or bigger) +s than -s...
For some, the biggest factor may be cost. For others, the biggest factor may be new v. used. Neither of these has much to do with layouts or sailing characteristics...
We all chose why we did for a reason. Lets not beat each other up over it.
Can't we all just get along?
- richandlori
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Ok, actually got a good laugh on Moe's last point about "thats my point, you don't have to crawl over anyone with an X", and I own the same 04M.
Regarding the ice chest. I just don't like its placement at all. Imterestingly enough, at first I did like it, but after about 35 days on the boat in less than one year (by my log book), I have grown to dislike it.
Why: It all comes down to sleeping agangements. My son is up in the V-berth and alone, because his nick name is "the flopper". He moves more during the night then some of the "marina queen" boats of lore! my daughter sleeps with either my wife or me in the aft bunk and either my wife or I sleep on the port seat. So having to move the icechest out at night is a PITA, and leaving it there limits access and get me woken up at night for the "girls" to go pee!
Solution: I removed the seat cussion from the port seat across from the head and now locate my ice chest there. It also gives me some additional storage and helps ballance the boat better. From the below photo, you can see the cussion removed and my soon to be navy seal son:

Regarding the ice chest. I just don't like its placement at all. Imterestingly enough, at first I did like it, but after about 35 days on the boat in less than one year (by my log book), I have grown to dislike it.
Why: It all comes down to sleeping agangements. My son is up in the V-berth and alone, because his nick name is "the flopper". He moves more during the night then some of the "marina queen" boats of lore! my daughter sleeps with either my wife or me in the aft bunk and either my wife or I sleep on the port seat. So having to move the icechest out at night is a PITA, and leaving it there limits access and get me woken up at night for the "girls" to go pee!
Solution: I removed the seat cussion from the port seat across from the head and now locate my ice chest there. It also gives me some additional storage and helps ballance the boat better. From the below photo, you can see the cussion removed and my soon to be navy seal son:

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Frank C
