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In article , cavelamb wrote:
When Brian A. Lewis of Seattle tried to sell his boat, Jubilee, no one would pay his asking price of $28,500. Mr. Lewis told police investigators that maintaining the boat caused “extreme anxiety,” which led him to him drill a two-inch hole in Jubilee’s hull last March. Jeebus, the mind absolutely boggles. REDUCE THE PRICE! There are some of us who'd bite the hand off these people. I'm not a poor man, but neither am I that wealthy that I can afford the boat of my dreams. At the moment I'm looking for a boat, and my budget is about $17k (12k of our British pounds). There's not an awful lot you can get this side of the pond for that money. I can understand that people don't want to make a loss on these things, but surely it's better to get *some* money for a boat than lose it and gain a criminal record? What is happening to these boats abandoned in the US? Are salvage companies taking them and re-selling them? Are they being scrapped? What is the law regarding finding an abandoned boat - especially one with it's identification erased? Are there cherries to be found in the everglades?! Should I come for a holiday in the hope of finding something? Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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