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Location: Nordeast Minneapolis | Anyone have any advice on where I could dispose of an old boat? I've got an old 15' fiberglass boat I put waaay to much time and money into. While it was a great smaller fishing boat, I moved on, and no one seems to be as interested in her as I was.
So. Going to sell off the stuff that I can, and hope to dispose of the boat. Anyone have any suggestions on where I could do that in the Twin Cities Metro area??? I've done some looking, but haven't found anyplace yet.
Thanks!
-Carl |
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Location: sun prairie,wi | recreational selvage.... |
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| Some charities will take the boat and fix it up. You can write some of it off on your taxes and I would call around. |
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Location: Nordeast Minneapolis | Will they take it without the trailer, though? Because the trailer is fairly decent (another hole I poured money into on that boat) and would like to be able to sell the trailer... Ugh. |
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| Would think so but you would need to call. |
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| what kind of boat is it? If it something like an old tuffy or lund i might be interested. |
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Location: Nordeast Minneapolis | Unfortunately, not like an old Tuffy or Lund. It's a 1974 Forester fiberglass Tri-hull thing. So... yeah. I loved that boat far more than I should have, I think. |
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| Twin cities outboard should be able to help you out |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Little ways out of the Cities, but you could look up Boats that Float in Glenwood City, WI. |
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