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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... Calif Bill wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 23:17:45 GMT, "Eisboch" wrote: larsinla wrote in message roups.com... hi there, I got an old baot in my slip and need to trash it. it is a coronado 27 build in 1972 and has not been sailed for a long time. engine and outboard engine are probably not working anymore. cannot donate since it is not worth anything. didnt find a place that takes it yet (in the Bay Area) Can anyone point me to a a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=11&k=junk%20yard" onmouseover="window.status='junk yard'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"junk yard/a or who or whatever might take this boat. thanks, larsinla I had this recurring nightmare with an old boat that I had once. The landfill wouldn't take it and I couldn't donate it. What to do with it when it just wasn't worth keeping? At the suggestion of a friend, I stuck a "For Sale" sign on it with an asking price of 1000 bucks. Within 2 days I "accepted" an offer of $500 and the happy new owner towed it away. My friend at the boat shop once a year cleans out his yard of boats that go over the mechanics lien time limit or boats just left in the yard by people who don't' want them anymore. He sells the ones worth money, but most of them are junk. Anyway - and I've actually been there when this happens - he puts a couple out by the street with FREE signs on them. They are gone within an hour. It's like freakin magic. :) Later, Tom At Pillar Point Harbor in Calif, the put the abandoned and dead beat slip paying boats in "The Box". They tow them up on the beach and let the salvagers go at them. Oh, bull****. Anybody with any sense would know that's not true. There are too many environmental regulations in place that would prevent a company from doing such, let alone the fact that the boats don't belong to them. That would be akin to me taking your boat out of your yard and doing the same thing. Actually they can tow your car out of your yard in some states if the registration is not current. Stops urban blight. And the harbor district has a perfectly legal right to do this. You do not pay your slip rental, just like a mechanics lien, they own the boat. And after the salvagers get through, there is very little to tow off to the landfill. Works well. Asslicker is once again showing why he retains his title of King of the NG idiots. Anybody with an IQ in double digits knows that a marina can slap a lien on your boat if you don't pay your bills, and can end up with ownership shortly thereafter.....depending on the particular state's law. |
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