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[QUOTE=Scott Douglas;12147027]Good one Byron!
Being as I can get sick just standing on a dock, the only one I'd be interested in is the one I circled in this picture. [/QUOTSears Gamefisher, believe it or not that little thing is Worth a fair amount of money. |
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Yeah, I clocked that. Looks like a nice boat for going out when there isnt too much swell. Less $$$ to get it sea worthy too.
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I'll check on it my next trip down.
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![]() This is crazy. I used to live in East Palatka, FL, from '67~'72, and my old house is less a few hundred yards inland from this address (which is a waterfront lot on the St. Johns River).
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Wish I was closer... I just missed out on. A steal on a cessna 182...
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Salvage the engines if they aren't seized, and take a chainsaw to the rest.
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What does happen to old/damaged boats? Does it get ground up and put in the landfill, or does it get recycled somehow?
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I hear termite damage is really not remotely a problem for boats... Ok, right, I'm sure the part of the hull in the water is probably not wood, but still...
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They get chopped up with a chainsaw and taken to a landfill. The hardware is sometimes salvaged. They fiberglass hull, if condemned, is worthless.
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