DouglasMB
New Member
The boat yard I had delt with to get most of my work done to get my boat in the water told me about someone who had a boat in storage. A 27" bayliner on an aluminim trailer. the Bayliner's engine is shout but out drive and electronics are good. He told me this because he knew I was looking for a trailer, and said I could probably pick up everything for around 2k. that there was a ton of stuff on the newer boat I could use on mine or keep as spares. And then part out the other boat.
ok my thoughts
All of this sounds good for me I do not mind doing the work... but... when I am done I have a 27" boat shell that my wife will want me to lie under while she kicks the jacks from under it for having it in the yard. There is an option of donating it to the school they have a boat "class" of some sort and take donations but I am not sure what condition it has to be in. Is there a good way to get rid of a boat? 2k is not bad for a trialer and I am not sure what all on the boat I can part out... I may be able to make my money back... or I could buy the whole thing... drop another motor in it and just sell the boat without a trailer... but yeah I know how easy that is... so... give me some thoughts
ok my thoughts
All of this sounds good for me I do not mind doing the work... but... when I am done I have a 27" boat shell that my wife will want me to lie under while she kicks the jacks from under it for having it in the yard. There is an option of donating it to the school they have a boat "class" of some sort and take donations but I am not sure what condition it has to be in. Is there a good way to get rid of a boat? 2k is not bad for a trialer and I am not sure what all on the boat I can part out... I may be able to make my money back... or I could buy the whole thing... drop another motor in it and just sell the boat without a trailer... but yeah I know how easy that is... so... give me some thoughts