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Best way to dispose of old boat?

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Created by valo > 9 months ago, 5 Mar 2019
valo
NSW, 309 posts
5 Mar 2019 3:00PM
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So, I'm looking at buying a new boat.
Before I do I want to make sure I can get rid of the old one without too much expense.
I currently have a 1980 Endeavour 26.
Good-Fair condition. Nothing inside except for some bench seats and a lot of sails. No engine.
Full set of excellent sails and 3 spinnakers and brand new snuffer. Worth 3 x as much as the boat!
If I cannot sell it for next to nothing. What is the next step in disposing of it?

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
5 Mar 2019 3:13PM
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There's an ad in the Afloat mag ( page 53 ) Jonathon Frearson 0419290800. He reckons he takes on the good, the bad and the ugly.
Give him a call and see what gives, or visit his website, regattasolutions@bigpond.com.

Cav30
NSW, 121 posts
7 Mar 2019 11:15AM
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Put it on ebay, $1 start.
Buyer must collect.

With eBay the buyer makes a commitment.

Gumtree you will get endless inquiries from tyre kickers.

Yara
NSW, 1263 posts
7 Mar 2019 12:09PM
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Cav30 said..
Put it on ebay, $1 start.
Buyer must collect.

With eBay the buyer makes a commitment.

Gumtree you will get endless inquiries from tyre kickers.


Jonathan is the expert. He starts with Gumtree, and then goes to ebay if it does not sell after a reasonable time. He breathes life into old neglected boats.

UncleBob
NSW, 1214 posts
7 Mar 2019 4:08PM
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valo said..
So, I'm looking at buying a new boat.
Before I do I want to make sure I can get rid of the old one without too much expense.
I currently have a 1980 Endeavour 26.
Good-Fair condition. Nothing inside except for some bench seats and a lot of sails. No engine.
Full set of excellent sails and 3 spinnakers and brand new snuffer. Worth 3 x as much as the boat!
If I cannot sell it for next to nothing. What is the next step in disposing of it?


Follow the suggestions and if that doesn't work, part it out, cut it up with a chainsaw and into a dumpster. you should recover the costs from the sale of the salvaged bits.

twodogs1969
NSW, 1000 posts
7 Mar 2019 4:37PM
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valo said..
So, I'm looking at buying a new boat.
Before I do I want to make sure I can get rid of the old one without too much expense.
I currently have a 1980 Endeavour 26.
Good-Fair condition. Nothing inside except for some bench seats and a lot of sails. No engine.
Full set of excellent sails and 3 spinnakers and brand new snuffer. Worth 3 x as much as the boat!
If I cannot sell it for next to nothing. What is the next step in disposing of it?


You should have no problems if you price it right. $3000_ 3500

valo
NSW, 309 posts
7 Mar 2019 5:44PM
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UncleBob said..

valo said..
So, I'm looking at buying a new boat.
Before I do I want to make sure I can get rid of the old one without too much expense.
I currently have a 1980 Endeavour 26.
Good-Fair condition. Nothing inside except for some bench seats and a lot of sails. No engine.
Full set of excellent sails and 3 spinnakers and brand new snuffer. Worth 3 x as much as the boat!
If I cannot sell it for next to nothing. What is the next step in disposing of it?



Follow the suggestions and if that doesn't work, part it out, cut it up with a chainsaw and into a dumpster. you should recover the costs from the sale of the salvaged bits.


If it comes to that, I think I'll be using a wet demo saw.
The sails alone are worth more than the boat!

UncleBob
NSW, 1214 posts
7 Mar 2019 6:01PM
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valo said..

UncleBob said..


valo said..
So, I'm looking at buying a new boat.
Before I do I want to make sure I can get rid of the old one without too much expense.
I currently have a 1980 Endeavour 26.
Good-Fair condition. Nothing inside except for some bench seats and a lot of sails. No engine.
Full set of excellent sails and 3 spinnakers and brand new snuffer. Worth 3 x as much as the boat!
If I cannot sell it for next to nothing. What is the next step in disposing of it?




Follow the suggestions and if that doesn't work, part it out, cut it up with a chainsaw and into a dumpster. you should recover the costs from the sale of the salvaged bits.



If it comes to that, I think I'll be using a wet demo saw.
The sails alone are worth more than the boat!


Exactly, sometimes the best way to go.

Craig66
NSW, 2450 posts
7 Mar 2019 6:36PM
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Just do some illegal fishing in Qld


Must be a great sheading process to turn fibreglass into "twisted metal" even more so after removing motors etc.

Although just a publisty stunt im in support

www.boatsales.com.au/editorial/details/fisheries-queensland-crushes-shreds-seized-boat-117315/?utm_source=Responsys&utm_campaign=boatsales_Newsletter_Automated_2019_03_07&utm_medium=email&utm_membership_id=A11227E8-B8C7-48D9-A774-D3BFAF635D3A&utm_content=carsalesc.8133745

Newmo
VIC, 471 posts
7 Mar 2019 9:28PM
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head over to www.trailersailerplace.com.au there are some that might be interested in the sails and fittings

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
7 Mar 2019 8:53PM
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Best way to dispose of old boat?

Gas bomb!! But make sure you are well clear yourself and from other boats. It would require some sort of remote detonation device.

Any suggestions on what could do that job??

If the boat is insured to the hilt it could be a bonus.

A bloke did it many years ago on Auckland Harbour. He did it when there plenty of boats on the harbour to see it and by the way rescue him.

He sat on the transom with his back to the cabin and his fingers in his ears and I think he tossed a sparkler over his shoulder into the cabin when he could smell the gas from his position.

valo
NSW, 309 posts
7 Mar 2019 11:27PM
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cisco said..
Best way to dispose of old boat?

Gas bomb!! But make sure you are well clear yourself and from other boats. It would require some sort of remote detonation device.

Any suggestions on what could do that job??

If the boat is insured to the hilt it could be a bonus.

A bloke did it many years ago on Auckland Harbour. He did it when there plenty of boats on the harbour to see it and by the way rescue him.

He sat on the transom with his back to the cabin and his fingers in his ears and I think he tossed a sparkler over his shoulder into the cabin when he could smell the gas from his position.


Um. I think I will pass on that one.

Ramona
NSW, 7490 posts
8 Mar 2019 8:05AM
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I would just try Gumtree and eBay first. Or sell off the good stuff and sell just the basic boat with the minimum sails on eBay. Priced right it will sell, there has been quite some movement in small yacht sales lately.
Something I would not recommend but seems to be happening in NSW is abandoning the boat. The MSB has a fund to cover the costs of destroying these boats after a waiting period. Of course it's taxpayers money really. They try to find the owner. Then after 3 months sell the boat by tender or auction. If all that fails they hire a contractor to cut it up. The contractor makes a bit on the side flogging off the good bits!
There are buyers out there looking for cheap boats.

Unfortunately you will be competing against boats like the Tasman 26 on eBay at the moment!

valo
NSW, 309 posts
8 Mar 2019 8:27AM
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Thanks everyone.
I am now convinced that I can sell my boat without too much trouble.
I would probably sell off the good sails first. Then auction the boat on Ebay.

Now I just have to convince my wife to let me buy a bigger, more expensive one.
Any ideas on how to win that one??

FelixdeCat
NSW, 234 posts
8 Mar 2019 11:06AM
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valo said..

Now I just have to convince my wife to let me buy a bigger, more expensive one.
Any ideas on how to win that one??


There are many ways. Some involve luck, others involve daring. The best ones require both.

But the easiest way is to take her out on my catamaran and she will love it so much she can't argue any more.

woko
NSW, 1564 posts
8 Mar 2019 1:26PM
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valo said..
Thanks everyone.
I am now convinced that I can sell my boat without too much trouble.
I would probably sell off the good sails first. Then auction the boat on Ebay.

Now I just have to convince my wife to let me buy a bigger, more expensive one.
Any ideas on how to win that one??


Forgiveness is usually easier to get than permission

valo
NSW, 309 posts
8 Mar 2019 3:56PM
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woko said..

valo said..
Thanks everyone.
I am now convinced that I can sell my boat without too much trouble.
I would probably sell off the good sails first. Then auction the boat on Ebay.

Now I just have to convince my wife to let me buy a bigger, more expensive one.
Any ideas on how to win that one??



Forgiveness is usually easier to get than permission


Not in my household!!

sirgallivant
NSW, 1529 posts
8 Mar 2019 10:15PM
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If you can't get rid of it, l am sitting here without a boat, so...

As far as the second, more serious question is concerned, well...I'm single...

valo
NSW, 309 posts
9 Mar 2019 3:25PM
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sirgallivant said..
If you can't get rid of it, l am sitting here without a boat, so...

As far as the second, more serious question is concerned, well...I'm single...



Hi SirG

I'll let you know if i find a new boat, get permission and want to get rid of mine.

Might be the way to go. Get rid if the old boat and misses

Only joking!

Cheers

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
9 Mar 2019 11:47PM
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Shaggybaxter got rid of his old boat fairly easily. He gave it away so it became somebody else's liability.

All of us here fully understand that boats are NOT assetts don't we????



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