![]() 11/25/2017 at 18:40 • Filed to: I am not on this boat | ![]() | ![]() |
It’s been 15 months since this thing beached. Local residents stripped it to cash in bits and pieces, their children threw rocks through all the glass. Here’s what’s left.
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Grab the big hoseclamps, they must be stainless since they’re not rusted to shit!
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Did you get a read on what the motors were?
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The rocker cover tags show 454 Crusader 350hp.
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Hmmm, I have this folding engine hoist...
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Whenever I see old, rusting stuff like that, I wonder how I can somehow turn it into something that belongs in a Restoration Hardware catalog. And make a little profit in the process. That, and if it’s salvageable hardwood. Hardwood in general is pretty sparse in these parts.
Any idea how it originally wrecked?
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It was intentionally wrecked by the owner in order to commit insurance fraud. The boat is officially abandoned.
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Wiring and motors are worth a few bucks just in scrap value.
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Lol@whoever steals spread-bore marine carbs :)
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I’d have no qualms about salvaging bits off it in such a case.
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ran when beached.
I know what I had
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Twins Chrysler 318 marine?
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the rock in the top left corner looks like the side of an iguanas head