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Cost of scrapping a old boat?


Raycaster

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Got a great deal on a used boat but alas no trailer...

 

Lots of ads "boat & trailer" where the boat is junk but the trailer is usable.

It would be nice to buy a new trailer but the wallet's not in the mood.

 

Anyways, just wondering on the work and cost of disposing a old fiberglass boat (without motor).

I'm handy with a reciprocating saw and not afraid of a little work but don't need a $500 bill at the dump.

 

Thanks ahead.

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Listen to the Uncle! Cost me 25.00 for a 16 footer at an old "no scales" county dump AND they let me fill it up first! Not sure where you are but check with your local landfill/transfer station - if they have scales you're probably less than/around 1/2 ton in most cases.

 

Michael

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Our new rates effective 1st Sept 2012 in Galway Cavendish Harvey townships:

 

$100.00 up to 3.65m...each add'nl meter or part thereof $75.00

 

Aluminum boats are free as they fall under scrap metal which is free disposal

 

Sound like it would be cheaper to tow it out to the middle of Lake Ontario, then take an axe to her and sink it (don't get caught)whistling.gifwhistling.gifwhistling.gif

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If none of the above works,cut it up for a weekend corn roast or bon fire,if allowed.The oil and gas saturated wood should burn well when dried!:thumbsup_anim:Chiminea?

its a glass boat...they make for ALOT of black smoke that can be seen for miles...unless you burn it at night with no moon... :whistling:

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Thanks guys, since its fiberglass wondering if one of those rental portable diamond blade saws would be quicker "slicing and dicing" than a reciprocating saw with metal blade?

 

it sure would be quicker...a concrete saw would eat it up in no time or if you have a large angle grinder that would be quicker than a saw zall too... keep in mind to wear your safety equipment...fiberglass can embed right into your skin or eye and the dust from the epoxy and paint isnt very good for your lungs

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