New to forum and just wondered if anyone has ever considered scrapping old boats? We live in an area that is surrounded by lakes and rivers. With that you can find boats laying around abandoned in yards and marinas. Just this month a marina ran an add for around 10 free in their yard. Just come get them. There are always adds on Craig's List for free boats.
From a scrap viewpoint there are the old aluminum fuel tanks, batteries, stainless rub rails, bronze thru hull fittings, copper and aluminum wiring, cast aluminum, engine blocks, steel from trailers, and sometimes electronics.
The downside is the part I'm having a hard time with. Each boat generates a bunch of junk...seats, carpet, wood, and the main problem is the fiberglass. I have to pay to unload all the interior waste. The hull itself has to be stripped and it could be brought in whole or in pieces with a charge of .05 a lb.
I could probably count on a $50 bill to get rid of the waste. I'd guess and say the better part of a day to scrap one boat. Is there enough in scrap to make it worth while?
If it's feasible there is a goldmine in boats. I could probably run adds to get them out of yards and be swamped. Nobody seems to know what to do with them or doesn't want to deal with the issues of disposal. Any thoughts?? There is always the guilt factor of filling our landfill up with fiberglass boats but if it's not me it's someone else.
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