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Anyone know where i can get a free sailboat in florida?

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Anyone know where i can get a free sailboat in florida?

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  1. hi there  Micheal e was the most helpful to you here...

    A few other choices you have.... look at Ocala4sale, Tampa4sale, gainesville4sale  jacksonville4sale. They have a section on freestuff. I have seen sailboats on these quite often


  2. Skippy say just go to boat store and ask for free boat.

    Sometimes people feel bad for skippy and give skippy free stuff/

  3. craigslist.org

    That's where all the free things are.  Keep lurking. You will find it.

    Aug-22   Mirage 21 Sailboat - free use

    Aug-17   1974 Stamas Original Owner FREE!!! (Kendall, FL) pic

    Those are some sample listings

  4. There are a number of places you can look.  Check local marinas, search online for used boats, you can also check here:

    www.boneyardboats.com

    www.woodenboatrescue.org

    www.woodenboat.com (in their printed magazine, in the back, there are listings for free boats).

    www.oldboat.com

  5. me and my family do BIG projects to gather. We went to ace hardware and the home depot and built one. It was a lot of fun. It took a while but it really helped us learn to work to gather better. You can also rent one for free in lauderdale by the sea.

  6. Your IQ must be -120. Really, where got free stuffs in this wordl?

  7. If you see a neglected boat at a club you may be able to get a boat for free or next to nothing. Some clubs will let abandoned boats go for what is owning on their storage. Any club with a good sized dinghy fleet has some boat that has just been taking up space for years.

  8. Ginger Martus runs a match-making service. Martus' Vincentown, N.J.-based Nautical Stars finds owners for abandoned antique boats.

    "People abandon boats more than you realize. They move or decide they can't afford it anymore, and marinas have no choice but to destroy the left-behind boats," says Martus, whose parents owned a boating business on the north shore of Long Island, N.Y.

    To make matches, she publishes a newsletter, Bone Yard Boats, a classifieds for boat lovers looking for "fixer uppers." Published three times a year, each issue costs $5. Anyone who wants to list a boat for sale pays a $15 fee.

    Also there was recent news brief  about abandon boats in Florida and that it is quite a problem.  The state is trying to clean up the boat population so check with them too.

    Check  newspaper publications you never know what you can find.

    Also check www.BoatTrader.com

  9. wait for the next hurricane, you might end up haveing one in your front yard

  10. Try to get one like they do on "Grand Theft Auto".......

    That's the only way it works.

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