Stackmoney86
Cadet
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- Mar 14, 2015
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Pretty much EVERYTHING needs to be replaced(even missing motor). Keeping the trailer regardless...but if I see no real point in keeping it boat is going to scrap yard.
I purchased the trailer for 8 hours of labor. We didn't do a bill of sale(this was about 9 years ago and I no longer have contact with him anymore) and the boat was given to me just so he didn't have it on his property anymore. So I will have to climb that legal mountain on getting it registered.
Just a simple yes or no will suffice...I know there are probably some purist here who hate to see boats in the scrap yard. Just been sitting at my parents for 9 years and I am getting it off their property either to scrap yard or my yard
I purchased the trailer for 8 hours of labor. We didn't do a bill of sale(this was about 9 years ago and I no longer have contact with him anymore) and the boat was given to me just so he didn't have it on his property anymore. So I will have to climb that legal mountain on getting it registered.
Just a simple yes or no will suffice...I know there are probably some purist here who hate to see boats in the scrap yard. Just been sitting at my parents for 9 years and I am getting it off their property either to scrap yard or my yard


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