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So, the clock offset won't meaningfully affect your receiver. So, I wouldn't sweat it; if you can get a 26.041 MHz oscillator, that's going to be more than good enough. However, there's also an easy way out here that only needs a much easier to get multiple: generate 40.0 kHz, 60.0 kHz, and a (77.5 - 40.0) kHz = 37.5 kHz
Normally where people get burned is that their boards get put in a "condensing" environment even though everything is specified as "non-condensing". But that's not a design problem so much as a specifications issue. tl;dr Don't sweat it and just do your design. Good luck.
One potential compensating factor is that humans tend to sweat more under high temperature and humidity conditions so the effective series resistance from a human finger touch may be quite a bit lower if the finger is wet with salty sweat.