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RamboLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-02-09 05:11 PM
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Boats Too Costly to Keep Are Littering Coastlines
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Source: NY Times

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — Boat owners are abandoning ship.

They often sandpaper over the names and file off the registry numbers, doing their best to render the boats, and themselves, untraceable. Then they casually ditch the vessels in the middle of busy harbors, beach them at low tide on the banks of creeks or occasionally scuttle them outright.

The bad economy is creating a flotilla of forsaken boats. While there is no national census of abandoned boats, officials in coastal states are worried the problem will only grow worse as unemployment and financial stress continue to rise. Several states are even drafting laws against derelicts and say they are aggressively starting to pursue delinquent owners.

“Our waters have become dumping grounds,” said Maj. Paul R. Ouellette of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. “It’s got to the point where something has to be done.”

Derelict boats are environmental and navigational hazards, leaking toxins and posing obstacles for other craft, especially at night. Thieves plunder them for scrap metal. In a storm, these runabouts and sailboats, cruisers and houseboats can break free or break up, causing havoc.



Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/01/business/01boats.html...
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  -Boats Too Costly to Keep Are Littering Coastlines RamboLiberal  Apr-02-09 05:11 PM   #0 
  - Oooh, I know! How about an exchange program? "Boats for guns".  Deja Q   Apr-02-09 05:13 PM   #1 
  - Throw in lawyers to use as anchors, and you have a deal!  leveymg   Apr-02-09 05:25 PM   #3 
  - The two greatest days are the day you buy your boat, and the day you sell it  Taverner   Apr-02-09 05:24 PM   #2 
  - If you have to ask "how much," you can't afford it. n/t  Downwinder   Apr-02-09 05:31 PM   #4 
  - Having spent many of my earlier years on the water  canetoad   Apr-03-09 01:44 PM   #29 
  - I find myself in this very position now.  Webster Green   Apr-02-09 05:46 PM   #5 
  - I recently drove down CA 1  fujiyama   Apr-02-09 07:21 PM   #22 
  - give them to the homeless for live-aboards.  Hannah Bell   Apr-02-09 05:48 PM   #6 
  - If the Owners Can't Pay the Maintenance Costs, Homeless People Certainly Can't  AndyTiedye   Apr-02-09 06:07 PM   #10 
  - maybe poor people are more resourceful than rich people.  Hannah Bell   Apr-02-09 06:31 PM   #15 
  - that's a great idea. of course that won't happen. just like  Soylent Brice   Apr-03-09 02:13 PM   #31 
  - Boat: (n) A hole in the water, into which you pour money.. n/t  Fumesucker   Apr-02-09 05:56 PM   #7 
  - Yessir that is correct  Taverner   Apr-02-09 06:04 PM   #9 
  - I'll take one, fuck it, I'll take five. Let's start a DU pirate fleet!!  shadowknows69   Apr-02-09 05:58 PM   #8 
  - I love my 2 boats  MichellesBFF   Apr-02-09 06:13 PM   #11 
  - I like the way you think!  Hassin Bin Sober   Apr-02-09 06:18 PM   #12 
     - Maintenance is expensive, constant, and necessary. You need a slip... that's rental.  truthisfreedom   Apr-02-09 06:30 PM   #14 
        - Yes, but free is better  shadowknows69   Apr-02-09 06:36 PM   #16 
        - Not all that expensive to maintain  groundloop   Apr-02-09 06:37 PM   #17 
        - I understand they aren't cheap to keep moored and stored.  Hassin Bin Sober   Apr-02-09 06:53 PM   #20 
           - It's our disposable society -  swilton   Apr-02-09 07:27 PM   #23 
              - I Think These Are Cases of Sudden Disaffluenza  AndyTiedye   Apr-03-09 01:42 PM   #28 
  - Use them for homeless shelters.  L0oniX   Apr-02-09 06:22 PM   #13 
  - I totally agree. Put them on land as well as RVs that aren't selling.  glinda   Apr-02-09 06:49 PM   #19 
  - BOAT... Break Out Another Thousand  ShareTheWoods   Apr-02-09 06:40 PM   #18 
  - Do you need a better example why humans are doomed?  Auggie   Apr-02-09 06:57 PM   #21 
  - Ah, a kindred pessimist.  shadowknows69   Apr-03-09 05:55 AM   #26 
  - How much does it usually cost to store a boat?  Regret My New Name   Apr-02-09 07:49 PM   #24 
  - In my city  Sgent   Apr-03-09 01:59 PM   #30 
  - So... um... would it be theft...  BigBluenoser   Apr-02-09 09:29 PM   #25 
     - So that's where my great grandfather's sloop went to!  shadowknows69   Apr-03-09 05:56 AM   #27 
 

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