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stayathomedad
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| Registered on: | 3/2/2017 |
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re: What are some jaw dropping stats?
Posted by stayathomedad on 10/30/20 at 2:31 pm to jlovel7
Almost one in every two African-American women ages 14 to 49 has genital herpes
re: DIY Public Land Colorado Elk Hunt
Posted by stayathomedad on 10/6/20 at 10:17 am to Timmayy
Just got back last from pronghorn hunting in WY near the Medicine Bow National Forest. Wildfire smoke was an issue depending on the wind. At the time lots of areas/roads in the National Forest were closed and we didn’t end up trout fishing as planned. Hopefully Colorado side is better. Just checked and it’s size is over 150k acres as of today. Good luck and be safe.
re: Selling Flooded Boat
Posted by stayathomedad on 7/8/20 at 3:28 pm to keakar
Thanks for the replies guys. I figured it wouldn’t be worth keeping for salvage but was hoping:
1. It could live on and someone else could enjoy it as much as I did
2. I could recoup more money to make the insurance settlement more palatable.
Motor was completely submerged. No wave action per se as the water was relatively calm. I doubt there is structural damage to the hull but I’m not a marine surveyor. I guess I’ll let the insurance company take it. Maybe it’ll go to auction somewhere and not the dump. Gonna miss all those guns I was storing on it too!
1. It could live on and someone else could enjoy it as much as I did
2. I could recoup more money to make the insurance settlement more palatable.
Motor was completely submerged. No wave action per se as the water was relatively calm. I doubt there is structural damage to the hull but I’m not a marine surveyor. I guess I’ll let the insurance company take it. Maybe it’ll go to auction somewhere and not the dump. Gonna miss all those guns I was storing on it too!
re: Selling Flooded Boat
Posted by stayathomedad on 7/8/20 at 11:21 am to GoAwayImBaitn
Boat was trailered under my raised house, floated until it jammed up against the back deck and was submerged. Floated back onto the trailer. I haven’t touched it except to clean out all of the personal property.
Selling Flooded Boat
Posted by stayathomedad on 7/8/20 at 7:56 am
My 2008 Blazer Bay 2170 with 2 stroke Yamaha 150 suffered a total loss due to flood per the insurance company. It was completely submerged and has hull damage. They have offered me salvage. Would it be worth it to try and keep it and sell it “as is where is”? How much would someone be willing to pay for something like this? Is $5000 reasonable?
Edit: Hull damage includes scratches/gouges due to scraping fixed objects/floating debris impact. Engine was completely submerged in fresh water but ran fine before the event.
Edit: Hull damage includes scratches/gouges due to scraping fixed objects/floating debris impact. Engine was completely submerged in fresh water but ran fine before the event.
Driveway Contractor Recommendation
Posted by stayathomedad on 2/12/20 at 11:29 am
Looking to get a residential driveway installed in Covington, LA. Any contractor recommendations? Looking for quotes for limestone, asphalt, and concrete.
re: OT Married Baws - would you be a stay at home dad...
Posted by stayathomedad on 10/22/17 at 4:47 am to theantiquetiger
Yup
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