Rivers & creeks
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Well and I am going to stick my neck out. I grew up sailing on my Dads Macwester 26. This boat was great experience for me. It taught me what I didn't want in my own future boat. I didn't want an inboard two stroke petrol engine. I didn't want a boat with no spray hood. I didn't want gutless windward performance. I didn't want huge weather helm. I don't want wind around the boom reefing where you had to throw a sail bag in there to take out the baggy bits. It was a truly great experiences of lots of negatives. The only positive is the Macwester 26 has a loo bigger than a Boing 747 but it still had no wash hand basin. Come to think of it, we had no vhf or log. We did have a whizzy round depth sounder though. Still managed Anglesey to Southern Ireland and Isle of Mann a few times without all that electricery. The good old days........
No need to worry about sticking your neck out - that Mac26 is far worse than the other Mac26 so irrationally disliked on the forums. The Macgregor is a thought through concept that works at what it's designed to do, but the Macwester was an ill conceived lump that neither sailed nor motored. Huge wetted area, diminutive stubby little keels, short rig, under sized asthmatic engine, poor use of internal space. The sailing was somewhat sorted with the 27 and fitting a 15hp diesel will make it motor reasonably well.