scrap an old 16 ft aluminium boat...

TheRockDoc

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Hey all. So i have this old fishing boat that hasnt been used in years, My step dad and I want to sell it. I am guessing we could get over a thousand bucks for it. ( based on watching the classified ads in my area). Then an idea popped into my head. If we take the motor off, its a 25 horse merc. we could probably find a buyer just for that. The boat is very old, and pretty beat up, so beat up it actually leaks a little bit through some of the old rivets in the bottom. It is totally safe and fine to fish in, if you dont mind a little water in the bottom, I just cant really imagine selling a boat right after explaining that it is only a "slow leak". So has anyone ever scrapped an alumium boat.? It is all aluminium. Would there be a way to find out how much i would get paid from it before I commit? Would i have to chop it up somehow? any and all feedback is much appreciated.


Chris
 

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If you can sell it for 1K do it as is. No way you will cover that for scrap valve of .65 a lb for alum or .10 lb for steel!
 

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Scrub it down with some baking soda, drag it to the front yard & hang a for sale sign on it. Then put it up on Craigs list for a fair price. An hours time spent is better than giving it away for scrap value.
 

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Die in ?!?!? Loose rivets, tap em tight with a body hammer & a dolly. Paint the seams with some epoxy paint & it's good to go for another 20 years. Buff it up with some baking soda, good as new. :thumbsup: :coffee2: :coffee2: :coffee2:
 

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I would buy some silver waterproof (if it exists) spray paint the whole boat two times and then sell it.
 

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RON (PA) said:
I would buy some silver waterproof (if it exists) spray paint the whole boat two times and then sell it.

PAint the seams & tighten up the rivets = less outlay.

You doooooo know it's human nature & murphys law that if you paint it one color, they'll want it another color? :D :D :D
 

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That's how I make my extra money by buying old aluminum boats usually with a trailer. Put a little sweat equity into it and turn around and sell it on Craigslist usually with a $200 - 400 profit. I picked up a 16 foot X 6 foot wide beam Monark aluminum jon boat and trailer for $900. The boat alone retails for $3000 new. I'm waiting for my mechanic to bring a Evinrude 40 hp tiller with a 20 inch shaft up from Naples. This will be my treasure hunting / fishing boat.
I got a 14 foot Sea Nymph for sale in classifieds and on Craigslist/Orlando.
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