doctor_deny

doctor_deny t1_javy8sh wrote

Pictures of said boat might help get you some better advice.

One of the problems - besides the solid waste component of old boats - are integral fuel tanks. Emptying old fuel and properly disposing of these tanks cost money. Some disposal facilities will require proof the boat doesn’t have fuel/wastewater tanks.

If you’re handy, you could rent a dumpster and cut the boat up with a sawzall. It might be a bit cheaper than having someone haul it whole.

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doctor_deny t1_ir9u2m1 wrote

Reply to comment by Cobrawine66 in The Hingham Coyotes by GnrlPrinciple

Sorry, but this just isn’t true. Coyotes are somewhat of a newcomer to Massachusetts and the Northeast as a whole. They started being documented here in the mid 1900s. You could certainly argue that the actions of people since colonization caused the reduction of other apex predators which ultimately allowed coyotes to fill the gap, but to think that human “encroachment” is “pushing them out” is simply incorrect. They are highly opportunistic and have expanded their population largely due to human influence like the availability of food sources we unintentionally provide them.

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