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Old 04-19-2019, 09:24 AM
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A Rhode Island-based program is taking a creative approach to the ongoing problem of fiberglass boat disposal, https://www.offshoreonly.com/article...boat-recycling.

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Great idea they did it with old tires & asphalt way back!
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A concrete plant will love Sick Stinger.
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Says they’ve collected 20 tons.....guess that’s 2 Apaches, a Baja, and a Mistress we won’t be seeing again.
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A concrete plant will love Sick Stinger.
He is right next to Rhode Island ! Literally.

Edit in: I see you are from NJ. So you already know this. LOL.

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It always baffles me why so many old boats sit in yards and make peoples property look like a junk yard. Do these people think there is some kind of value? Do they think it might run after sitting for 10 years? Or is that they don't want to pay to dispose of it? It sure would be nice to clean up some of these yards.
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Originally Posted by TYPHOON
It always baffles me why so many old boats sit in yards and make peoples property look like a junk yard. Do these people think there is some kind of value? Do they think it might run after sitting for 10 years? Or is that they don't want to pay to dispose of it? It sure would be nice to clean up some of these yards.
Pretty much yes to everything. And once you add a "Name" or some sort of "History" to it, it gets 10 times worse. "So and so drove that boat in the Bla Bla Bla race back in 19 an 72...what …… that tree will pop right out of there...." as you look at a sagging hull on its trailer buried up to the keel rollers in some backyard.
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Pretty much yes to everything. And once you add a "Name" or some sort of "History" to it, it gets 10 times worse. "So and so drove that boat in the Bla Bla Bla race back in 19 an 72...what …… that tree will pop right out of there...." as you look at a sagging hull on its trailer buried up to the keel rollers in some backyard.
When I see those listings I’m usually thinking they should be willing to pay me their asking price to haul off that junk.

After many family boat ownerships and a couple of my own, I decided that the most likely contributor to hull death is wood rot. Once the cost to repair exceeds the value of the hull or whole boat, that’s when they die. Hence I was very diligent to shop for a wood free boat in case I ended up owning it a long time.

I think OB boats tend to have a better service life as well due to the relative ease with which they can be repowered.
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