The 2011 MacGregor 26 is a trailerable sailing yacht built around versatility and ease of ownership. Its fiberglass hull, water-ballast system, and shallow draft make it well-suited to exploring varied water—from open coastline to protected anchorages and shallow bays. The boat weighs little enough to tow behind a standard vehicle and launch from ordinary ramps, then stores on its trailer when ashore. A 50-horsepower Yamaha outboard provides auxiliary power for calm-water cruising or when the wind fades.
The cabin interior is compact but functional for a 26-footer, with sleeping berths, seating, and storage arranged in an open layout. Large windows bring natural light throughout. A galley space and modest head facilities support overnight stays and short cruises for couples or small groups.
The hull design balances sailing stability with low towing weight—critical traits for a boat meant to be transported regularly. At nearly 26 feet long and under 8 feet wide, the MacGregor remains manageable on the road and in confined spaces, yet carries enough beam and freeboard to feel solid underway.
Length
25.83 FT
Beam
7.83 FT
Draft
5.50 FT
Weight
2,350 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
Yamaha
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
5.28 GAL