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Old 10-18-2003, 07:09 AM   #1
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Dispose of Damaged Boat

I have an older 17 foot Seaway that was damaged and has been sitting on the rocks in the Elizabeths for a week. I hit a rock and tore off the keel. I was not underway, I was drifting and a big swell picked up the boat and slammed it sideways against a submerged rock. I am still trying to get it ungrounded and off Nonamessett Island as the Naushon Trust wants it removed as quickly as possible.Unfortunately the keel is gone and the hull is split open along the keel and the engine has taken a bath but not sunk. It's going to be a total once ashore. This is just outside Woods Hole on Cape Cod. Any ideas on where to dispose of the hull and engine? There may be a little salvageable. The bow rail, center console and fishbox are standard items used by a lot of small boat builders and there are undoubtedly parts off the engine that may be useful.

I heard that the Bourne landfill might take the hull for a fee. Any idea where old motors go?

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