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how to get rid of a boat quick?
any place that will take scrap boats?
i got a 24' sea-ray for scrap that has to go somewhear ASAP.. no title, no trailer. any ideas? names? numbers? donations.. etc.... :huh: |
You could do what a former landlord did when I demanded he remove the old car from the garage of the house I was renting.
The fool just dragged it into the side street so the police would tow it to clear the road :hs: :smash: What a jerk. -spence |
try the Free section of Craigslist, I just looked at Mass Maritime, but I don't think what your describing fits there needs.
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plymouth high school takes them
Also the seascouts. I have donated to both in the past. Don't have the info tho. |
Donate it and get a write-off. They come same day for it in some instances. I have done it twice with a couple 'beater' cars when I was younger.:cputin:
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Craigslist, donations won't take it unless it has a trailer. I have already tried that on a couple of old boats.
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Saw it up and put the pieces out weekly in the trash, in heavy bags garbage bags. ;)
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I put it on craigslist but it got flagged? I have to wait till tomorrow to re-post it.
too big to saw up. there's some arse for it, i just gotta find him :bl: |
Town Dumps will usually take them, for a fee $$$
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A backhoe will do away with it in short order:devil2:
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Park it in Dorchester. it'll get stolen over night.
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Call Gary at Cape Cod Charlies and ask him how his boat disappeared so quickly and without a trace a few years back. Me smell something fishy and it aint the missing boat.......
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Float test........
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