How well does a MacGregor 26 Sail?
The MacGregor 26 owners say the boat is tender, and prefer to sail in light winds, seldom over 15 knots, and then only with reduced sail. A few said they sometimes sail 20 knots, but never sail the boat offshore. Compromise is the name of the game with the MacGregor 26.
What happened to tattoo sailboats?
Tattoo Yachts has ended production of the 26, and is currently not producing any new boats. They continue to develop their new Tattoo 22, we will post any new information about it’s development and possible future production.
What kind of car does Jeff Bezos drive?
That said, Bezos does own a $65 million Gulfstream G650ER private jet. A video of an interview that CBS’s Bob Simon did of Jeff Bezos cars in 1999 for “60 Minutes,” recently resurfaced. In the video, Bezos could be seen sporting khakis, a button-down, and driving the Accord.
What car does Bill Gates Drive 2021?
What Car does Gates Drive? He is known to be a Porsche collector. In his possession are a Porsche 911, a 930 and a rare 959.
When did the Tattoo 26 boat come out?
Building on the history of the MacGregor 26 powersailer, the most successful trailerable cruising boats of the last 2 decades, the Tattoo 26 was built during 2013 and 2014. While many of the basic specifications and dimensions are similar to the MacGregor 26M there is a long list of updates and improvements including:
Who is the owner of the tattoo yacht?
T he Tattoo 26, is a trailerable, 26-foot motorsailer built by Paul Sharp and Laura MacGregor Sharp. Laura is the daughter of Roger MacGregor, designer and builder of the MacGregor 26. Tattoo Yachts uses the MacGregor 26 hull and deck molds.
Is there going to be a tattoo 22?
Tattoo Yachts has ended production of the 26, and is currently not producing any new boats. They continue to develop their new Tattoo 22, we will post any new information about it’s development and possible future production.
Is there only one boat that lets you put your toe in the water?
There’s really only one boat that lets them put a toe in the water to see if they like it. Some do like it and pretty much 100% of those people move on to a normal sailboat within a year or so. Others don’t like sailing or don’t want to live their dream badly enough to unpack the sails and try it.