![IMG_1508 (1) The author’s Tanzer 22 Ardmore sailing in light air on the Haverstraw Bay stretch of the Hudson River. The aged genoa’s wrinkling was due, in part, to a low-cost roller reefing system that was later replaced. (Photo/ Doug Henschen)](https://cdn.practical-sailor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/IMG_1508-1-696x522.jpg.webp)
Some sailboat buyers want (and can afford) to plunk down a boatload of money to get on the water right away. For others, restoring a great used sailboat is half the fun. For handy types with the tinkering bug, as well as the sailing bug, the restoration approach can be a budget-friendly, cash-flow-driven way to get into boat ownership.
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