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Rubbish Removal

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Created by Silent Hunter > 9 months ago, 12 Jun 2023
Silent Hunter
NSW, 74 posts
12 Jun 2023 9:14AM
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It's amazing the amount of crap you can fit into a boat. Is there anyone around Pittwater who'll collect rubbish from a swing mooring? Just a dozen garbage bags, but no hazmats. Cheers!

Gravy7
NSW, 242 posts
12 Jun 2023 4:20PM
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I'd give Brent Taylor a call www.facebook.com/BrokenBayBarges/

UncleBob
NSW, 1299 posts
12 Jun 2023 7:42PM
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Mabee a bag or two at a time in the dinghy and dispose in your household garbage?

Silent Hunter
NSW, 74 posts
13 Jun 2023 12:50AM
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Thanks Gravy. Yeah, I was hoping to avoid the expensive option. It'd be perfect for Airtasker, but I don't think they allow marine jobs. Something to do with insurance or whatever.

Trek
NSW, 1188 posts
15 Jun 2023 5:08PM
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Staying over night in a visitors berth somewhere makes carting rubbish away a lot easier.

Gravy7
NSW, 242 posts
16 Jun 2023 12:50PM
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Silent Hunter said..
Thanks Gravy. Yeah, I was hoping to avoid the expensive option. It'd be perfect for Airtasker, but I don't think they allow marine jobs. Something to do with insurance or whatever.


What makes you think Brent would be expensive? Did you call him? Right man for the job IMHO.



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