Macgregor 22 Sails: Choosing, Caring & Where to Buy
When it comes to small-cruising sailboats, the Macgregor 22 holds a special place. It’s a nimble, trailer-friendly sloop designed by Roger MacGregor and built between 1967 and 1975. For anyone who owns or contemplates sailing one today, understanding and selecting the right Macgregor 22 sails is key. In this post, we’ll explore what to look for in mainsails, jibs, and spinnakers (if you use them), how to care for them, and where to source quality replacements. Why the right sail matters Sails are the engine of your boat. On a light, easily driven hull like the Macgregor 22, the difference between a well-cut, properly trimmed sail and a stretched, poorly shaped one can be dramatic. The right sail helps: Maximize speed in light winds Maintain shape and drive in moderate or gusty conditions Reduce excessive heel, weather helm, or sail flutter Increase the longevity of your investment Given the small rig and limited sail area, you want your sails’ shape and cloth selection to be tuned for...