I have seen a number of MacGregors go up for sale once the engine is stolen.
Is this a case of the damage done during the theft, such as cutting off the engine and transom with a chainsaw, which seems to be common and the lines being cut.
Is the damage done to these boats so excessive the owners are bailing out of them rather than trying to fix them, or can the transom be reasonable fixed and so on, if the price for the boat is right.
Is this a case of the damage done during the theft, such as cutting off the engine and transom with a chainsaw, which seems to be common and the lines being cut.
Is the damage done to these boats so excessive the owners are bailing out of them rather than trying to fix them, or can the transom be reasonable fixed and so on, if the price for the boat is right.