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Hmmm what kind of boat, how old, how big, what needs to be done? Do you have expertise so someone will learn something while donating their time, supplies and tool use to your project?
I think maybe you should give some more detail on what is going on here and what you are looking for...
It's a sailboat. I'm 43, 6'1" 200 pounds. The boat needs to be fixed up. People who work on this project will get valuable experience working on boats.
Please only respond if you are offering to help. Include a list of 3 references.
What type, size and age of your vessel....not you!
Cat,
I meant how old is the boat, what type and size....not you!
My point is you might get more interest if you told a bit about your vessel and your own backgound and experience in taking on such a project.
It could be you are offering an experiience which might be of value to someone that is all I meant. Tell folks what they will learn. If is is a classic old wooden catboat for instance... do you need help steaming in new ribs etc.
So, basically, you're looking for a handout of time, supplies and tools and labor.... but aren't offering anything in return... yeah, lots of people are just going to jump on that opportunity...
JHJensen-
Not to be too cynical, but if he had skills to teach anyone anything about boat restoration, he'd probably have the tools and materials to restore his own boat...
AFAICT, he's just looking to find a sucker that is willing to donate TIME SUPPLIES, THE USE OF THEIR OWN TOOLS AND THEIR LABOR-since that's what the OP says...and it isn't enough that they're willing to donate their supplies, time, tools and labor, but he needs REFERENCES as well... Most likely, he needs their knowledge as well.
So, basically, you're looking for a handout of time, supplies and tools and labor.... but aren't offering anything in return... yeah, lots of people are just going to jump on that opportunity...
JHJensen-
Not to be too cynical, but if he had skills to teach anyone anything about boat restoration, he'd probably have the tools and materials to restore his own boat...
AFAICT, he's just looking to find a sucker that is willing to donate TIME SUPPLIES, THE USE OF THEIR OWN TOOLS AND THEIR LABOR-since that's what the OP says...and it isn't enough that they're willing to donate their supplies, time, tools and labor, but he needs REFERENCES as well... Most likely, he needs their knowledge as well.
SD
I agree with you but I was kind of curious...seems like those crew wanted ads we see all the time...besides you are so much better in the comment area..I knew you would be along with right amount of spice for the situation.
Wonder if it will get in the water this summer or not....
I still want to know about the boat though...not the owner
ukeLots of people got rich on the stupidity of the American public...look at pet rocks...
However, it is one thing to ask for help...when asking for help, you generally can't be too picky about what help you receive... but this guy not only wants you to help him but:
You have to bring your own tools-this isn't too unreasonable... I personally prefer bringing my own tools if I'm going to help someone, since I can't always be sure they'll have the right tools on hand.
You have to supply the materials to repair HIS BOAT-WTF, umm... it is awfully generous to be helping out in the first place, but you have to bring materials and supplies with you??? Now, I might do this if it were a friend of mine... since, they're probably going to reciprocate at some point-but for someone I don't know from Adam to ask this... that's pretty obnoxious.
And, he wants references... apparently, your good will, free supplies, labor and use of tools isn't good enough by itself-you have to have and supply THREE REFERENCES??? uke
Then, on top of it all, he doesn't say what kind of boat he has, or what is wrong with it... so, are you supposed to show up with a tractor trailer fitted out as a mobile marine repair yard???
Captainmurph has exactly my same reaction !!! I've got a barn to build and can supply tools, and the volunteer can build a fence around it and paint that too.
I believe your references should include at least 3 major credit card numbers, expirations and CVV2's plus at least one checking account and matching routing number.
We'll call you back in a week or so after we make a background check!
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