My Thoughts. Don't do it!
By all means strip and sell the fittings. But then with the hull:
List it on ebay - for $5 - someone might take it away and save you
the trouble of cutting it up! Or even keep it!
It could be used in a playground for kids to climb over, turned
upside down as a shed/playhouse, maybe a college could use it for
structural testing analysis. It could be sunk in the ground as a
pond, filled with soil and planted with flowers/vegetables (think
jumbo window box - maybe at the side of the road outside your
property). Or the front 8 ft could be cut off and stood up to form a
sheltered seat - like this
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3187/2845782678_53ab5c3efb_z.jpg?zz=1
If you get really desperate, maybe break it up with a machine
(backhoe/bulldozer etc) rather than cutting might work
On 26/04/2013 14:42, eric@megageek.com wrote:
> Ok, I have a 23' sailboat that I need to get rid of. Here are my
> options...
>
> 1-Sell it complete for maybe a $100-$200 (trailer included.)(Note, the
> boat needs work.)
> 2-Part it out and sell the components, then get rid of the hull. (I'm
> estimating about $700-$1200 worth of parts)
> 3-Donate it complete
>
> I was opting for #2. If I go that route, I have to cut up the boat. It's
> a single skin (no insulation or foam) hull. I have a 2yd dumpster that I
> could put pieces in each week.
>
> If I cut it, can I use a chainsaw without damaging the saw (I'm not that
> concerned about the blade, I'll just use an old one.)
>
> If I wet the boat as I'm cutting, will this damage the saw?
>
> I've tried in the past to use a recip saw, but it took forever. What
> about a carbide tip cir-saw or dia grinder?
>
> Any advice?
>
>
>
> Eric P
> "Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your rights as a rational
> being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory." Ralph
> Waldo Emerson
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