You know you could have sold that sailboat to someone for a food price. All that boat needed is a mast and sails. I hope your horrible deed comes back and bites you in the ass someday.
The sad reality is that the majority of these fiberglass boats were built with the quality of Clorox bottles. To make them light, wood cores were used that rotted away making them unsafe. While a quality yacht with pedegree deserves a "viking funeral," these poorly built plastic boats deserve the landfill, and should not pollute the bottom of the seas.
I would have paid a couple hundred bucks for it, I need that shore power connector, I could have used the teak, and the locker doors among other things
@dale3858 Your opinion is, of course, valuable but I disagree with you. I don't know if you own a boat. I do, and I believe that my boat is not just a "thing".
For a sailor, his boat, especially when is a sailboat, is an entity, has a personality, and deserves a good end. Is not a car that you can throw in the scrapyard...
@andyseamaster I agree, and I've owned many boats, I'm a traditional wooden boat builder from Maine. Obviously this boat was treated with no respect at all as many fiberglass boat are ground up as if their lives meant nothing which is sad indeed. But if the fiberglass hull was so far gone that it could not be saved, then the fittings and such should have been recycled to be used on another boat possibly, that's all I was trying to say...
Jackasses. Call me and Iwould have paid you for it.
Carroll49 2 weeks ago
идиот чёртов, лучше мне отдал бы
dimzotic 1 month ago
This should be the fitting end to a some power boats on my lake.
zkenzo 2 months ago
You know you could have sold that sailboat to someone for a food price. All that boat needed is a mast and sails. I hope your horrible deed comes back and bites you in the ass someday.
Dman4158 4 months ago
Урод!
kaskad661 5 months ago
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the boat gave the front loader more than it can handle. the lesson here is to use dynamite next time.
audaciaman1 6 months ago
the boat gave the front loader more than it can handle. the lesson hear is to use dynamite next time.
audaciaman1 6 months ago
That hurts in my heart! don´t do this again...
sawmyvideos 6 months ago
Damn, the hull on that boat is very strong. It flexes a little with the ribs torn out, but still, it's very strong.
FlyGuy2480 8 months ago
The sad reality is that the majority of these fiberglass boats were built with the quality of Clorox bottles. To make them light, wood cores were used that rotted away making them unsafe. While a quality yacht with pedegree deserves a "viking funeral," these poorly built plastic boats deserve the landfill, and should not pollute the bottom of the seas.
sailon2331 10 months ago
I would have paid a couple hundred bucks for it, I need that shore power connector, I could have used the teak, and the locker doors among other things
Jontoronto27 1 year ago
The spare parts on that boat would have bought the tractor. What a stupid waste.
metropolitandream 1 year ago
All it needed was a little paint.
SlippyJacks 1 year ago
When I said look for osmosis....
67GRC 2 years ago
shit I would have bought the aluminum toe rails off it before he wrecked it!!!
turboranger33 2 years ago
This is not nice.
A boat never deserve such end.
The sea must be their grave.
I hope your relatives don't decide to do the same to you when you get old and useless.
andyseamaster 2 years ago 10
@andyseamaster What a waste, chain plates, toe rails, all that mahogany and teak, ports, skylight, hatches etc etc etc, what a bummer...
dale3858 1 year ago
@dale3858 Your opinion is, of course, valuable but I disagree with you. I don't know if you own a boat. I do, and I believe that my boat is not just a "thing".
For a sailor, his boat, especially when is a sailboat, is an entity, has a personality, and deserves a good end. Is not a car that you can throw in the scrapyard...
But is just my opinion. Greetings
andyseamaster 1 year ago
@andyseamaster I agree, and I've owned many boats, I'm a traditional wooden boat builder from Maine. Obviously this boat was treated with no respect at all as many fiberglass boat are ground up as if their lives meant nothing which is sad indeed. But if the fiberglass hull was so far gone that it could not be saved, then the fittings and such should have been recycled to be used on another boat possibly, that's all I was trying to say...
Greeting to you too...
dale3858 1 year ago
and the point is?
how can we completely make a sad disaster into a big f'n mess. yeah i hope they cleaned it up!
southwind025 2 years ago 2
Hope he cleaned up the mess!
skprmo 2 years ago
That's a heck of a way to start a refit.
riverbilly224 3 years ago