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SwampWitch14

Cadet
Joined
Jun 28, 2026
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12
Wow, you have all been so helpful. I bought it for $1,200. Wasted my money. We are just gonna cut it up and that it to the local recycling center, they take boats under 12ft. We are just gonna cut it on several pieces.
Thanks guys, your the best.
 

mike_i

Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined
Jun 28, 2017
Messages
1,035
Sad but it's the best thing to do.
Wow, you have all been so helpful. I bought it for $1,200. Wasted my money. We are just gonna cut it up and that it to the local recycling center, they take boats under 12ft. We are just gonna cut it on several pieces.
Thanks guys, your the best.
 

airshot

Admiral
Joined
Jul 22, 2008
Messages
6,583
Sad but it's the best thing to do.
If the motor runs and the trailer is decent you have some value there to recoup. Sorry for all the bad news, but here, we tell it like it is, not always what a poster wants to hear. This is why the forum encourages people to ask questions before they purchase a boat if they do not have a lot of boating experience.
 

aspeck

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
May 29, 2003
Messages
19,771
Looks like a nice boat at one point. Now, you have made the right decision. I am not a fan of the chrysler outboards, but if it doesn't take much to get it running you can recoup a couple hundred dollars. Also, the trailer could recover a couple hundred, depending on condition and age.
 

redneck joe

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Mar 18, 2009
Messages
15,326
we often buy boats for the motor. If you are into the motor, and it test ok on compression it might be ok to takle that.

Last donor boat i bought cost me $20 bucks to have scraped on the trailer at the dump. Put motr on my resto and sold the trailer for $150./
 

jimmbo

Supreme Mariner
Joined
May 24, 2004
Messages
14,392
Trailer looks like an EZLoader

These days, most Education costs more than $1200...
When you cut the Boat into pieces, wear proper PPE, you really don't need to be inhaling the Dust, or getting in your Eyes.
 
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