You guys are living my dream...right now I have a 26s and have circumnavigated Lake of the Woods Ontario and most of Rainy Lake ,Ontario... I love your trips....👍👍👏👍🇨🇦🇨🇦
Really cruising along fast at 17:20 with your 90 hp engine. Nice going through Malibu Rapids at slack at 17:45. Last part of video is nice, much better than pt1. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the videos! That looks like an adventure we will be having to take in the near future. I normally use a Luhr Jensen Pink Lady diver when trolling for salmon. They work well! Just run a flasher behind them and then a hootchie, Coyote Spoon or a cut plug herring. When a fish hits the bait they trip and you don't have any resistance from the diver. Troll at around 2 knots....
If you didn't like oysters like that , try after you cook them till they open then put a little butter, garlic hot sauce, pepper, small piece of bree cheese ,then broil them till the cheese melts ." Em Em Good " Great Video , I will be doing the same thing shortly. I'm the middle of a re-fit . Thanks for the Video . David:
I am sure the locals would be the best source of advice for fishing in the area, but you seem to be trolling very slowly, a faster troll would probably deter the dog fish and attract more bites from salmon and trout. It looks like a fantastic place, you could spend years traveling around it all. Looking forward to more videos.
Great Video Guys ! Yes, those Dogfish are a nuisance.. catch more on Bait, than just on a Spoon or Plug. Try casting something with 'Pink or White, or both ! And, Yes.. a Down Rigger would help.. and stay at 40' or so.. seems to be a Prime Depth !
With a 90 hp outboard you have a large window around slack tide. Try it with an 8 hp inboard diesel. Not so much. It sure is a beautiful spot up there. I hope to go back again soon.
Bernd Hassenstein it's a espar air heater. Same as a wabasto D4 I think. It's a air heater and runs off diesel. Sea weasels still for sale btw (smile).
Awesome videos! How much of your journey was pushing the limits of what you were comfortable with? How many years / hours of experience would you say you need to go out and enjoy yourselves safely on a multi -day trip? I love the Sunshine Coast but have never seen it this way!!!
Hey Kyle. We felt like we were pushing the limits only once . And probably more experienced sailors would have done better and not thought as much of it. If we were to be in the same conditions again i will reef earlier and we understand the effects of larger waves on the boat now so we would feel a little more confident.We had done quite a few trips to lakes with the boat before we took it to the coast. I would say that anyone who can control there boat reasonably well in 20 knot winds on inland lakes should not have a problem sailing the coast so long as they watch the weather forcasts and play it safe. Do your research on the tides and talk to the locals when possible. We were a bit intimidated for the first couple days but realized that the sunshine coast has great anchorages and we could get from one to the next pretty easily.
Now that you're comfortable with the coast you'll have to make it north to Alaska via the Yukon for the Northern Mac roundup. Put three Macs in Glacier Bay last year. Also lots of great lake sailing in YT as well. If unsure of what that is do a search on the Mac owners forum.
Jurgen Billhofer I got it at canadian tire blowout store sale for 40$ . Then just made the Gimbals. Check out the mods video and you can see how we made it. Or you can just buy our boat! Haha.
There was no snow was going to ask when but you said Sept. We have a foot of snow now and still snowing! I'm going up there reel soon. Just love it at the fall's. Did you see the mountain goats or sheep up on the cliff? Hope to see on your next video.
Yea there used to be quite a few that went for new years . Iv'e always wanted to go then but want another boat to go along in case of trouble. I don't think radio or phones work up there. Wouldn't want to walk out of there.
Bernd Hassenstein we used two large charts. But never really used them as we had navionics on our cell phone and on our iPad plus our garmin gps with a detailed card. Our boats a 2005.
André Elvas there is alot of trash talk about the mac but alot of people miss the point. The first question that needs to be asked is are these people who talk trash comparing them to a trailerable boat? They do not sail as good as a catalina 30 or any other boat with a non removable ballast. But we felt safe enough touring up and down the coast. I haven't seen a trailer sailor that is more functional for us than a macgregor. And the bottom line is that we wouldn't have learned to sail if we had to fly to the coast and keep a boat in a marina , just to expensive to justify. However we do have plans to live aboard and after learning to sail on sea weasel it is now up for sale so we can persue father off destinations.Thanks for checking us out.
So good to hear this! I live in Brazil, and intend to buy one of those. There are only 5 in my country. I found a MAC26, and i think we would be great partners. I love sailing...and i am a surfer and diver (hunter) fisherman, as well...So, i think , based in what i saw, it gots an amazing inside space for a 26 feet boat, and can take you out with a motor on really fast, and it sails confotably. Some say it is a very "savage"sailing, couse it adheres a lot! How did you guys felt sailing on the sea with it? Thanks again!
Keep up the great work! I keep my Mac 26X in Boston. Good to see others enjoying theirs!
Fantastic videos guys. Great to see your good positive vibes coming out of North America.
You guys are living my dream...right now I have a 26s and have circumnavigated Lake of the Woods Ontario and most of Rainy Lake ,Ontario...
I love your trips....👍👍👏👍🇨🇦🇨🇦
Great videos and beautiful views, thank you.
Wow, I like it, this is a real sailing video!!! Thanx!
Really cruising along fast at 17:20 with your 90 hp engine. Nice going through Malibu Rapids at slack at 17:45. Last part of video is nice, much better than pt1. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the videos! That looks like an adventure we will be having to take in the near future.
I normally use a Luhr Jensen Pink Lady diver when trolling for salmon. They work well! Just run a flasher behind them and then a hootchie, Coyote Spoon or a cut plug herring. When a fish hits the bait they trip and you don't have any resistance from the diver. Troll at around 2 knots....
Hope you both are well, looking forward to future vids!
If you didn't like oysters like that , try after you cook them till they open then put a little butter, garlic hot sauce, pepper, small piece of bree cheese ,then broil them till the cheese melts ." Em Em Good " Great Video , I will be doing the same thing shortly. I'm the middle of a re-fit . Thanks for the Video . David:
David Wales that sounds exallent.
I am sure the locals would be the best source of advice for fishing in the area, but you seem to be trolling very slowly, a faster troll would probably deter the dog fish and attract more bites from salmon and trout. It looks like a fantastic place, you could spend years traveling around it all. Looking forward to more videos.
Great Video Guys ! Yes, those Dogfish are a nuisance.. catch more on Bait, than just on a Spoon or Plug. Try casting something with 'Pink or White, or both ! And, Yes.. a Down Rigger would help.. and stay at 40' or so.. seems to be a Prime Depth !
Gudtime thanks for the tip!
Loving your stern anchor reel.Is it a hose reel as I’d like one for my boat open sided like yours…….great blogs by the way
GREAT VIDEO!
I had that dream many years. My choice of boat is the same too! Is it big enough and comfortable enough? May all your journeys be safe.
With a 90 hp outboard you have a large window around slack tide. Try it with an 8 hp inboard diesel. Not so much. It sure is a beautiful spot up there. I hope to go back again soon.
We like sailing too.
Great footage. Very informative. Can you tell me what kind of heater you have. All info would be helpful. Cheers. 😎
Bernd Hassenstein it's a espar air heater. Same as a wabasto D4 I think. It's a air heater and runs off diesel. Sea weasels still for sale btw (smile).
Thanks for the info. Are you going back out this year, or are you finished sailing. You did a great job. Do not stop. 🙏
The boats 4ft under snow now. We're gonna wait till spring now.
Nice video
Awesome videos!
How much of your journey was pushing the limits of what you were comfortable with?
How many years / hours of experience would you say you need to go out and enjoy yourselves safely on a multi -day trip? I love the Sunshine Coast but have never seen it this way!!!
Hey Kyle. We felt like we were pushing the limits only once . And probably more experienced sailors would have done better and not thought as much of it. If we were to be in the same conditions again i will reef earlier and we understand the effects of larger waves on the boat now so we would feel a little more confident.We had done quite a few trips to lakes with the boat before we took it to the coast. I would say that anyone who can control there boat reasonably well in 20 knot winds on inland lakes should not have a problem sailing the coast so long as they watch the weather forcasts and play it safe. Do your research on the tides and talk to the locals when possible. We were a bit intimidated for the first couple days but realized that the sunshine coast has great anchorages and we could get from one to the next pretty easily.
Now that you're comfortable with the coast you'll have to make it north to Alaska via the Yukon for the Northern Mac roundup. Put three Macs in Glacier Bay last year. Also lots of great lake sailing in YT as well. If unsure of what that is do a search on the Mac owners forum.
Bob Kostelnik we like that idea is that the magregor sailors Web site you speak of?
yes
Love your stove. Do you have any information on manufacturer or where to buy it?
Jurgen Billhofer I got it at canadian tire blowout store sale for 40$ . Then just made the Gimbals. Check out the mods video and you can see how we made it. Or you can just buy our boat! Haha.
Have you sold it yet? I’m interested.
Have you sold it?
Great video.
Now to get rid of the monotone and see some exciting action.
Maybe we can dub it over with morgan freeman's voice .
wow that 90hp push the sailboat pretty go...ever ski behind it?
we haven't yet...
There was no snow was going to ask when but you said Sept. We have a foot of snow now and still snowing! I'm going up there reel soon. Just love it at the fall's. Did you see the mountain goats or sheep up on the cliff? Hope to see on your next video.
theislandpackrat We missed seeing the sheep. we would love to see the place in winter we were told stories of Chatter box falls at Christmas.
Yea there used to be quite a few that went for new years . Iv'e always wanted to go then but want another boat to go along in case of trouble. I don't think radio or phones work up there. Wouldn't want to walk out of there.
where did you get your swivel for your stove?
So, how were the oysters. We are from Louisiana and raw oysters and charbroiled oysters are pretty damned good.
We ate them but they wouldn't be our first choice in sea food.. we liked the crab alot more. But the oysters are easy to get so that's a plus.
Thanks for the quick response, what year is your boat. What did you use for maps. Was it a book of maps or only two large maps.
Bernd Hassenstein we used two large charts. But never really used them as we had navionics on our cell phone and on our iPad plus our garmin gps with a detailed card. Our boats a 2005.
Hi guys! Everybody tells loads of thash about the Mac26, what do you feel in sailing with it?
Cheers!
André Elvas there is alot of trash talk about the mac but alot of people miss the point. The first question that needs to be asked is are these people who talk trash comparing them to a trailerable boat? They do not sail as good as a catalina 30 or any other boat with a non removable ballast. But we felt safe enough touring up and down the coast. I haven't seen a trailer sailor that is more functional for us than a macgregor. And the bottom line is that we wouldn't have learned to sail if we had to fly to the coast and keep a boat in a marina , just to expensive to justify. However we do have plans to live aboard and after learning to sail on sea weasel it is now up for sale so we can persue father off destinations.Thanks for checking us out.
So good to hear this! I live in Brazil, and intend to buy one of those. There are only 5 in my country. I found a MAC26, and i think we would be great partners. I love sailing...and i am a surfer and diver (hunter) fisherman, as well...So, i think , based in what i saw, it gots an amazing inside space for a 26 feet boat, and can take you out with a motor on really fast, and it sails confotably. Some say it is a very "savage"sailing, couse it adheres a lot! How did you guys felt sailing on the sea with it? Thanks again!
Yes the macgregorsailors.com site.
Check the size of those oysters!!!!
Is that north or south of half moon bay?
We were south of halfmoon .
Sailing the Free life
Nice boat. How much does it cost to buy a boat ⛵️ like that?
How far from land are you sailing
We were probably about 3km from land at the farthest.
Sailing the Free life
Nice to be close to land. It's always safer that way.
Great job 👍👍
Could you have a good look on our video and let me know what you think as I think you have got an eye for the work