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I have a "ship wreck of a boat" that I need to dispose of but do not know who to call or where to take it. I live in the Tampa, Florida area and need information local to me. If anyone can provide me with this information I would appreciate it. Thanks!

2006-10-02 07:56:36 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Local Businesses United States Other - US Local Businesses

Serious, informative and LEGAL answers only please.

2006-10-02 08:05:53 · update #1

Intelligent answers would be most helpful. Sorry to those who actually give these as this is in response to the less mature answers that I am getting.

2006-10-02 08:07:18 · update #2

5 answers

just tie it to someones dock on davis islands and let them worry about it.

2006-10-02 08:05:41 · answer #1 · answered by slippie 4 · 0 0

Michael Johnson and Nicki Hopkins asked the same question. You should read the answers side by side.

2016-08-23 08:00:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well Captian if you have the title it is quite easy to get rid of. You can take it to one of 5 county disposial sights. If you live in the county.
Community Collection Centers may be used to dispose of collectible items by those residential customers who receive an exemption from curbside pick-up, and non-collectible items by non-residential customers. All Community Collection Centers are open Monday-Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., except Wimauma, which is open from 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.


Alderman Ford Facility, 9402 S.R. 39, Lithia, Phone: 757-3820. Accepts collectible waste, non-collectible waste, scrap metal, tires and lead acid batteries.

Hillsborough Heights Facility, 6209 C.R. 579, Thonotosassa, Phone: 744-5533. Accepts collectible waste, non-collectible waste, scrap metal, tires, used motor oil, lead acid batteries and recyclable curbside materials.

Northwest County Facility, 8001 W. Linebaugh Ave., Phone: 264-3816. Accepts collectible waste, non-collectible waste, yard waste, scrap metal, tires, used motor oil, lead acid batteries and recyclable curbside materials.

South County Facility, 13000 U.S. 41 north of Big Bend Road, Phone: 671-7611. Accepts collectible waste, non-collectible waste, yard waste, scrap metal, tires, used motor oil and lead acid batteries.

Wimauma Facility, 16180 West Lake Drive (1.5 miles north of S.R. 674), Phone: 671-7706. Accepts collectible waste, non-collectible waste, yard waste, scrap metal, tires, used motor oil and lead acid batteries.

If you live in the city limits:
McKay Bay Transfer Station
112 South 34th Street
Phone: 813-242-5320

tems Accepted FREE of Charge (See Note):


* Appliances (2 per visit)
* Televisions (2 per visit)
* Yard Waste (no stumps over 100 lbs. or limbs over 4 ft. in length)
* Tires (4 per visit)
* Furniture & Mattresses

tems Accepted With Cash Fee (See Note):


* Commercial Waste
* Items delivered in commercial Vehicles
* Large quantities of items that appear to come from a Commercial establishment
* Construction Debris: bricks, tile, concrete, plywood, roofing material, plaster, etc.
* Household garbage
* Mixed loads of free and chargeable items
* Large automotive parts
* Carpet

Hours of Operation:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7:00am - 5:30 pm

Wednesday, Saturday 8:00am - 4:30pm

Sunday Closed

2006-10-02 12:39:02 · answer #3 · answered by tc_an_american 7 · 1 0

I'd go out late at night and leave it on the highway median.

2006-10-02 08:04:26 · answer #4 · answered by Phil 4 · 0 0

Wanted to ask this question too this morning

2016-07-27 13:15:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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