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    • GREAT Idea – Do You Have An Old/Unused Boat in Your Backyard?

      Fellow nautical writer, Wally Moran, is a frequent contributor to the Salty Southeast Cruisers’ Net, and we often, with permission, excerpt entries from his web blog, “LiveBloggin’ the ICW (http://bloggingtheicw.blogspot.com/)!
      Now, Captain Wally has come up with a really GREAT idea about what you can do with that old boat that’s been sitting under the tree in your backyard forever, gathering dirt and tree sap.
      The entire Salty Southeast Cruisers’ Net strongly recommends that all who have unused boats, follow the link below, AND LET’S HELP GET MORE CRUISERS OUT ON THE WATER!
      GREAT JOB Wally!

      I’ll bet you have one….
      Wally Moran Contributing Editor, SAIL Magazine

      Abandoned boats that is, sitting in your yard, taking up space and no rent being paid. Worse still, they’ll cost you money to get rid of. It’s a no win situation – or is it?
      I think I can help you. I’ve just started a new feature on my blog entitled ‘Free Boats’. The first posting increased my daily blog hits by over 1500%, with 85% of hits coming from the US, and another 10% from Canada.
      There’s a significant interest in getting a free boat it seems. Now how does this help you?
      Some of those boats in the back row of your yard are salvageable, as you know. If someone takes over a boat, you’ve turned it from a useless piece of junk into someone’s hopes and dreams – and for that, they’ll pay you rent, they’ll pay for dock space, they’ll buy parts, they’ll hire your people to do work on the boat.
      Those aren’t junk boats in your back row – those are ‘underperforming assets’, and we can change that by showcasing these boats on LiveBloggin’ the ICW in our Free Boats section. Best of all, there is no charge to you for listing a boat, or even several.
      If you’re interested in getting these boats dealt with, contact me via PM through Linked In. Remember, there’s no cost to you to list, and no cost at any time. The blog url is http://bloggingtheICW.blogspot.com

      Thanks Claiborne ‘“ for anyone interested who has a boat they would like to move, you can also reach me at getafreeboat@gmail.com
      If you’re interested in finding a boat, sign up using email or Google ‘“ and please note, the site is spam free. You’ll only be notified when posts are made on LiveBloggin’ the ICW.

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