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Gould 0738 wrote:
Rent a big dumpster. Put on goggles and a mask, and go after the old hulk with
a chain saw. You'll be absolutely amazed at how a large hull can be reduced to
small chunks and put into a big dumpster.


Better idea-
Get a big sledge hammer and a sign that says "1 Smack = 1 Dollar" and
get other people... like high school kids... to pay for the priviledge
of breaking it up for you.

Don't forget, the keel is lead and worth a lot of money.

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DSK wrote:

Don't forget, the keel is lead and worth a lot of money.



In the Bay area it is probably defined as "hazardous waste." I am
surprised that it is still legal for boaters to put blocks of lead in
the Bay.

Rick
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