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    If it still floats sell it. Not sure on how much it will bring for scrap value,


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    Nothing works and since I will be using someone elses dock, we agreed to split the profits as we will both put as much work into and use our own tools. I just think I will throw out a number and give her the reasons why and see what she says, a yes I make good money, a no I don't have to worry about tearing apart this thing. I have other things to keep me busy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bull0525 View Post
    Nothing works and since I will be using someone elses dock, we agreed to split the profits as we will both put as much work into and use our own tools. I just think I will throw out a number and give her the reasons why and see what she says, a yes I make good money, a no I don't have to worry about tearing apart this thing. I have other things to keep me busy.
    If you do that at the dock I would make sure she retains ownership of the vessel all the way through. In the event of any fuel spill, oil leak, etc. the EPA will be all over you. I THINK as Owner she would bear the burden of any fines that would surely follow. With regard to salvage, there will be the fuel tank(s) which could be resold. In addition there will be wiring, gauges, any electronics/nav. equipment, ss fasteners, and of course the abundance of al. Is it an inboard, I/O or outboard? Props will have value depending on the power source. If at all possible you would be ahead of the game if you could haul the boat and have it on a trailer or on the hard. Much easier to work on.

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