I bought a 1972 MacGregor and planned to refurbish/rebuild. I then came across a 1975 Seafarer 22 that I thought I could buy for parts for the Mac. Once I got a look at the SF22 I decided it was in much better shape than the Mac and to sell the Mac. As I started to clean up the SF22 I spotted an attempted repair and began to investigate closer. It turns out that the SF22's back is broke. The fin flexes vertically about 1 to 2 inches!


I am thankful for the following; 1. I bought the SF22 for $400 which included a nice trailer and a 9.5 Johnson OB so my cash outlay was minimal. 2. I figure the SF22 will yield about a thousand dollars worth of parts need/wanted for the Mac. 3. I can salvage the 800 pounds of lead from the SF22 which should be worth around $300. 4. I can sell the trailer for around $200-$500.
I learned a huge lesson here and thankfully with out losing money to add insult to injury. I thought I had bought a boat that was in all appearances, a nice, sea worthy ship. Thankfully before investing in repairs, paint, elbow grease etc., this issue was found out! So.... back to the Mac!

