Uh oh what did I do
- Starscream
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Uh oh what did I do
I just bought a Mac25 via WhatsApp virtual tour. Lol.
Trailer looked great, boat was super clean inside, don't know if the Johnson will run or not.
$1,000 cdn. One boat buck exactly.
The plan is to clean it up and flip it. Famous last words.
Trailer looked great, boat was super clean inside, don't know if the Johnson will run or not.
$1,000 cdn. One boat buck exactly.
The plan is to clean it up and flip it. Famous last words.
- WinSome
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
You’ve just purchased a classic excellent sailboat. Be certain to use it. Your Johnson will likely be easy to get running. And parts are available. Info is available on-line for DIY. ( I’m self taught). Or find a senior who likes to putter with boats!!! Enjoy.
- Starscream
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
Thanks!
I'd love to keep it but two boats is not an option. This is totally a flip, maybe I'll get to sail it once or twice.
I'll pick it up in a couple of days. It looked super clean, and the trailer was aftermarket and in very good shape (on the video). I decided to buy it when I saw how the sails were packed away for storage. Meticulous.
When we bought Bear Hunt, we sold our Siren 17 for $2k, and that was nowhere near what this boat seems to be. So it seems like a low risk venture. Until the whole thing blows up on the highway home, I guess.
I'd love to keep it but two boats is not an option. This is totally a flip, maybe I'll get to sail it once or twice.
I'll pick it up in a couple of days. It looked super clean, and the trailer was aftermarket and in very good shape (on the video). I decided to buy it when I saw how the sails were packed away for storage. Meticulous.
When we bought Bear Hunt, we sold our Siren 17 for $2k, and that was nowhere near what this boat seems to be. So it seems like a low risk venture. Until the whole thing blows up on the highway home, I guess.
- Freedom77
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
Sound like a good deal. Depending on: Year built,overall condition, equipment, (sails, hardware, interior shape, cushions, etc.) What part of country. There is a glut of sailboats on the market right now. I would think a minimum of $2000 to $2500 as a starting point. Send pics.
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- Starscream
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
Curiouser and curiouser. I'm going to pick up the boat tomorrow or Wednesday. Now I'm not sure what it is anymore.
Add said Mac 25.
Owner says 1974 Macgregor Venture sloop serial number MACE10310174, length 24'11"
There's only 1 window on the side; it sure looks like a 222. I wonder?
Add said Mac 25.
Owner says 1974 Macgregor Venture sloop serial number MACE10310174, length 24'11"
There's only 1 window on the side; it sure looks like a 222. I wonder?
- Starscream
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- Starscream
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
Confirmed, it's a MacGregor 2-24. Towed it home today.
It's a nice little boat. The 1974 Johnson 6 started right up after 2 years in storage. I'm going to post it at my Marina and this website for $2,500, figuring that people I like should get a good price. I'll put it on my local classified for $4k and see what happens. There's a venture 222 posted for $5k nearby, so he's gonna (not) love me.
The trailer lights didn't work, so towing home was a bit stressful. One of the lights is kind of hanging off at an angle, and I had to drive through a speed trap on the highway service road. I was expecting to be pulled over, but nope.
It's a nice little boat. The 1974 Johnson 6 started right up after 2 years in storage. I'm going to post it at my Marina and this website for $2,500, figuring that people I like should get a good price. I'll put it on my local classified for $4k and see what happens. There's a venture 222 posted for $5k nearby, so he's gonna (not) love me.
The trailer lights didn't work, so towing home was a bit stressful. One of the lights is kind of hanging off at an angle, and I had to drive through a speed trap on the highway service road. I was expecting to be pulled over, but nope.
- Starscream
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
And...sold.
My first foray into boat-flipping yields a couple of boat bucks on the positive side...unheard of!
My first foray into boat-flipping yields a couple of boat bucks on the positive side...unheard of!
- Russ
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
That boat looks very clean. Good job on the flipping. I hear it's addictive.
--Russ
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
Hey!
I'm the one that bought it
From what I can tell, the previous owner was user "Silent Partner" from 2012 to 2014, possibly up to 2020 when you got it.
For the price it's a fine boat, I've been fixing it up for the fun of it and hopefully it'll be done by the end of the coming summer.
I would then sell it for around 5k if I can and grab another fix-up or build one from scratch if I can land a proper workshop.
I will be making a post shortly with a link to a picture gallery of the current progress on it.
- Revarnished the trim.
- Rebuilt the rudder.
- Patched gelcoat chips and cracks.
- Applying new antifouling.
- Stripped the interior because without a proper bilge, it soaks up the water and molds.
- Will probably remove the foam blocks while I'm at it, half of it is missing already so it's basically useless.
- Installing cedar strips as hull liner. Won't soak nearly as much as carpet.
- Fixed/replaced the standing rigging.
- Replacing the running rigging with self developed blocks.
- Sewing a new pop top cover.
Lovely project boat, learning a whole lot on the way.
Here's the rebuilt rudder for a little update/comparison.
Top view of the revarnished trim.
How she looks stripped.
I'm the one that bought it
From what I can tell, the previous owner was user "Silent Partner" from 2012 to 2014, possibly up to 2020 when you got it.
For the price it's a fine boat, I've been fixing it up for the fun of it and hopefully it'll be done by the end of the coming summer.
I would then sell it for around 5k if I can and grab another fix-up or build one from scratch if I can land a proper workshop.
I will be making a post shortly with a link to a picture gallery of the current progress on it.
- Revarnished the trim.
- Rebuilt the rudder.
- Patched gelcoat chips and cracks.
- Applying new antifouling.
- Stripped the interior because without a proper bilge, it soaks up the water and molds.
- Will probably remove the foam blocks while I'm at it, half of it is missing already so it's basically useless.
- Installing cedar strips as hull liner. Won't soak nearly as much as carpet.
- Fixed/replaced the standing rigging.
- Replacing the running rigging with self developed blocks.
- Sewing a new pop top cover.
Lovely project boat, learning a whole lot on the way.
Here's the rebuilt rudder for a little update/comparison.
Top view of the revarnished trim.
How she looks stripped.
- Silent Partner
- Starscream
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
SWEET!
Glad you are enjoying it. That's a lot of work you have done, I'm impressed! I was very happy that you took it, and I hope you got to spend some time on it.
Yeah, those wall-carpets were an odd idea. Even in the 26X I had to remove every single piece of fabric, right down to the curtains, to get the mold smell (more or less) gone.
The boat market has just gone nuts lately: it's really hard to find a bargain any more.
Glad you are enjoying it. That's a lot of work you have done, I'm impressed! I was very happy that you took it, and I hope you got to spend some time on it.
Yeah, those wall-carpets were an odd idea. Even in the 26X I had to remove every single piece of fabric, right down to the curtains, to get the mold smell (more or less) gone.
The boat market has just gone nuts lately: it's really hard to find a bargain any more.
- dlandersson
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
$1,001?
Starscream wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 10:21 am I just bought a Mac25 via WhatsApp virtual tour. Lol.
Trailer looked great, boat was super clean inside, don't know if the Johnson will run or not.
$1,000 cdn. One boat buck exactly.
The plan is to clean it up and flip it. Famous last words.
- Jimmyt
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Re: Uh oh what did I do
Welcome to the forum. What you've done so far looks great! Looking forward to seeing more as you go.
Jimmyt
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Cruising Waters: Mobile Bay, Western Shore, Fowl River
P-Cub-Boo
2013 26M, Etec 60, roller Genoa, roller main
Cruising Waters: Mobile Bay, Western Shore, Fowl River