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does anyone have any experience with disposing a fiberglass hull. if you do , could you give me some tips on the best way to go about it

 

thanks.

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Post a pic and I might be able to give you an idea.

 

 

hi, sorry yellowboat but i dont have any pics to show, but it's a 17 ft hull in very poor shape.

Posted

A guy down the street from me was cleaning up his yard and had an old boat there, took the sawsall to it and put it in a disposal bin.

 

Or take it to the dump.

 

Or, put a free sign on it and wait.

 

Entropy

Posted

basically as gerrit said :thumbsup_anim:

I have seen the marina have the kids do the same with chain saws and sledge hammers and throw all the pieces in the dumpster, ive always wondered why theres never a boat wrecker yard like there is for cars, would be handy for guages, bow rails and the like??????

cheers

Ian

Posted

Took my old Traveller right to the dump on the trailer. Tied off on a large bin pulled it off and never looked back. Sure did get alot of funny looks though.LOL

Posted

i took my old boat to a dump in hamilton, they charged it as regular garbage...

ended up being $50 for the 16'trihull

 

i pull in and the guy operating the claw asks me if he could crush it, i told him go nuts...

he goes "dude, you just made my day"

 

LOL

Posted
i took my old boat to a dump in hamilton, they charged it as regular garbage...

ended up being $50 for the 16'trihull

 

i pull in and the guy operating the claw asks me if he could crush it, i told him go nuts...

he goes "dude, you just made my day"

 

LOL

 

 

thanks, and thankyou evryone

Posted

I threw my infamous blue 'speedboat' on my trailer and brought it to the dump at Baptiste...Left it right where they told me to.

When I came back with more junk 20 mins. later it was gone. If anybody loses a prop near Bancroft, disreguard the numbers on the side of that blue submarine.

Posted

1) Tow to middle of lake in deep spot

2) Take 30/30 and shoot 1 hole in the front, 1 in the back

3) Watch it fill with water

4) Mark location on Map (GPS)

5) In a couple weeks go back and fish.

 

Well, at least thats how my dad got rid of ours when I was a kid. Really not sure how you go about it now.

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