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Keith
 
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Default Many boats are not being used.

My guess is only about 20% of the boats in my marina move more than twice a
year. One nice thing... if they're federally registered, you can look up the
owner on the internet and make them an offer!

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I see tons of old boats(cars and RVs too) that are just sitting there
rotting for years. I guess lots of people just don't want to take the time
to get rid of them and others probably want too much for them.

I think people should just put a sign on them and say "take me" or "offer
me something" and get rid of them so someone can put some time and money
into it and have some fun.

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Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
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Florida Keyz
 
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Default Many boats are not being used.

The rule in South Florida seems to be, the bigger the boat, the larger the
house, the least often you see them used.

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