NoMessProducts
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2017
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- 17
I purchased my first boat and was so excited! Until I found the termites. As I dug and dug, I ended up removing the engine and outdrive and all other parts from the boat and taking it to the heap.
Now I have all the engine, outdrive and parts I don't know what to do with. I threw an ad on craigslist but no one responded.
I don't want to throw it away - the engine needed a little work but it did turn over and there's all the other parts.
I began taking it apart and putting it in boxes with the thought of selling things on eBay - but after doing this for weeks - I don't want to finish for a few reasons, I don't know enough to identify the parts and it's taking a lot of research on each part just to know what they heck the part is and is worth. I'm tired of all this and very mad I got ripped off. I have to admit that in my excitement to buy a boat, I should have realized why it was so cheap. Lesson learned and not to be repeated.
Any suggestions on how to off-load an engine and outdrive and lots of other parts from a scrapped boat?
My first 2 ideas are a bust.....
Now I have all the engine, outdrive and parts I don't know what to do with. I threw an ad on craigslist but no one responded.
I don't want to throw it away - the engine needed a little work but it did turn over and there's all the other parts.
I began taking it apart and putting it in boxes with the thought of selling things on eBay - but after doing this for weeks - I don't want to finish for a few reasons, I don't know enough to identify the parts and it's taking a lot of research on each part just to know what they heck the part is and is worth. I'm tired of all this and very mad I got ripped off. I have to admit that in my excitement to buy a boat, I should have realized why it was so cheap. Lesson learned and not to be repeated.
Any suggestions on how to off-load an engine and outdrive and lots of other parts from a scrapped boat?
My first 2 ideas are a bust.....