vintageglass
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Nov 22, 2010
- Messages
- 80
Re: Unwanted boat hulls
I'd never just dump them but why do they have to make it so hard to do the right thing?
I'm down to 9 boats now, I spent most of today crushing up 20 of them with the track loader and running the brush hog back and forth over them. There's not much left of those now. I pushed out about a 80' trench, dragged in the boats and had at them, and back filled over top. All gone.
I think someone is taking the two smaller boats, and the rest will most likely meet the same fate. I did cut some pretty big flat sections of hull out for use elsewhere. I laid one complete bow deck that I cut out down at the side door to the shop where it gets muddy. It was textured on top and made a great welcome mat. I flipped over the on 30' boat and plan to make a shed out of it. It's more than big enough to keep the rain off a tractor or two.
I'd never just dump them but why do they have to make it so hard to do the right thing?
I'm down to 9 boats now, I spent most of today crushing up 20 of them with the track loader and running the brush hog back and forth over them. There's not much left of those now. I pushed out about a 80' trench, dragged in the boats and had at them, and back filled over top. All gone.
I think someone is taking the two smaller boats, and the rest will most likely meet the same fate. I did cut some pretty big flat sections of hull out for use elsewhere. I laid one complete bow deck that I cut out down at the side door to the shop where it gets muddy. It was textured on top and made a great welcome mat. I flipped over the on 30' boat and plan to make a shed out of it. It's more than big enough to keep the rain off a tractor or two.