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    Why not transport back to your yard and do the work there to avoid any Coast Guard, EPA, state, local authorites or busy bodies? Leaving this boat in the widows name seems less than a "manly" way of conducting this bussiness. Charge her if you think that is appropriate but to leave her exposed for your actions seems wrong to me.

    Again scraping this seems like a waste of a boat. Stripping off some of the junk and non working or repairable systems might get you a better offer. Also how about some photos, Mike.


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