MacGregor Yacht Corporation

Enigma (MACS0024L687), 72 LOA 12.5 beam 9.5 draft was donated by first owner to the University of Texas (years of use???)

MacGregor was known for using innovative features to provide stability while maintaining light weight and easy trailerability.

This allows the 26M to be self-righting; if rolled 90 degrees, the weight of the ballast will quickly flip the boat back upright.

Roger MacGregor retired in 2013, closing the Costa Mesa factory and ending production.

Simultaneously, his daughter Laura MacGregor Sharp incorporated Tattoo Yachts in Stuart, Florida.

These are usually abbreviated to M- and V- in model names, with a number following indicating the approximate hull length in feet.

The M-19 and some M-26 models are listed as powersailers, because they have provisions for mounting more powerful engines, and are capable of sustained high-speed planing like a motorboat.